"헤르츠" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [he̞ɾɯt͡ɕʰɯ] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: hereucheu [romanization]
Etymology: From English Hertz. Etymology templates: {{bor|ko|en|Hertz}} English Hertz Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 헤르츠 • (hereucheu)
  1. (physics) hertz; the derived unit of frequency Categories (topical): Physics
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