Jisho

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Words — 54 found

Noun
1. Taxaceae (yew family)
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2. TaxaceaeThe family Taxaceae /tækˈseɪsiː/, commonly called the yew... Read more
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いちご
Noun
1. spoon with a flat base used for squashing and eating strawberriesUsually written using kana alone
Other forms
イチゴスプーン
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Adverb (fukushi), Noun, Suru verb
1. flirting; making outSee also いちゃいちゃ
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いちゃこら
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Noun, Suru verb
1. making out and being lovey-doveySlang, from イチャイチャラブラブ
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Noun
1. Quercus gilva (species of oak)Usually written using kana alone, See also イチイガシ
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赤檮 【いちい】石櫧 【いちい】イチイ
Notes
赤檮: Rarely-used kanji form. 石櫧: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. shinleaf (Pyrola japonica)Usually written using kana alone
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一薬草 【いちやくそう】鹿蹄草 【いちやくそう】
Notes
鹿蹄草: Rarely-used kanji form.
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だいふく 大福
Noun
1. strawberry mochi; strawberry daifukuFood, cooking
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苺大福 【いちごだいふく】イチゴ大福 【いちごだいふく】
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Noun
1. aitchbone (meat); round; hip
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Noun
1. Ginkgoaceae (family of flowering plants whose only extant member is the ginkgo)See also 銀杏 いちょう
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Noun
1. 101 KeyboardComputing
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Noun
1. Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata)Usually written using kana alone
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櫟 【いちい】イチイ
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Noun
1. Trimma grammistes (species of small goby found in Japan and Taiwan)
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1. TaxusTaxus is a genus of yews, small coniferous trees or shrub... Read more
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1. Fruit syrupFruit syrup as a food ingredient is a concentrated juice ... Read more
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1. PoaPoa is a genus of about 500 species of grasses, native to... Read more
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1. Itchan KalaItchan Kala is the walled inner town of the city of Khiva... Read more
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1. Arbutus unedoArbutus unedo, commonly called Strawberry Tree, Apple of ... Read more
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1. Psychological pricingPsychological pricing or price ending is a marketing prac... Read more
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