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eng

  • audacious daring bold impudent cheeky
  • throaty (voice) rough deep hoarse
  • adjective (keiyoushi)
  • seq# 1711850  » freq# 24651 1
  • audacious daring bold impudent cheeky throaty (voice) rough deep hoarse

eng

  • extreme terrible excessive
  • absurd unreasonable foolish
  • fool idiot
  • adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi) noun (common) (futsuumeishi) word usually written using kana alone derogatory
  • ateji (phonetic) reading
  • seq# 1615150  » freq# 29580 2
  • extreme terrible excessive absurd unreasonable foolish fool idiot

eng

  • returning tit for tat retaliating
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  • seq# 1696640  » freq# 39501 3
  • returning tit for tat retaliating

eng

  • spatula
  • (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp
  • spatula (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp

eng

  • shaft (of an arrow)
  • arrow bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica)
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi) archaism
  • see 矢竹
  • seq# 2578110  » freq# 58243 5
  • shaft (of an arrow) arrow bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica)

eng

  • bamboo stick used to strike meditators into greater wakefulness (in Zen Buddhism)
  • striking someone's wrist with one's index and middle finger
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi) esp. しっぺ word usually written using kana alone
  • ateji (phonetic) reading
  • seq# 1648900  » freq# 60623 6
  • bamboo stick used to strike meditators into greater wakefulness (in Zen Buddhism) striking someone's wrist with one's index and middle finger

eng

  • shoehorn
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  • seq# 1246800  » freq# 73715 7
  • shoehorn

eng

  • moose (Alces alces) elk
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi) word usually written using kana alone
  • seq# 2067680 8
  • moose (Alces alces) elk

eng

  • Java fern (Microsorum pteropus)
  • noun (common) (futsuumeishi) word usually written using kana alone
  • seq# 2828914 9
  • Java fern (Microsorum pteropus)