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What does Hyourin mean in Japanese?

"Hyourin" (氷鱗) in Japanese means "ice scales". It's a compound word made up of:

* 氷 (hyou) meaning "ice"

* 鱗 (rin) meaning "scales"

This word is often used in a poetic context, referring to something that is beautiful and delicate, like ice crystals or snowflakes. It can also be used to describe something that is cold and hard, like a frozen heart.

It's important to note that this word is not commonly used in everyday conversation.

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