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1. roasting panRare term
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炒鍋 【いりなべ】煎り鍋 【いりなべ】炒り鍋 【いりなべ】
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1. hot-pot meal featuring oysters and a miso broth, cooked at the tableFood, cooking
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1. meat-based hot pot
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2. pan or pot for cooking meat
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1. pot with a bail for a handleSee also
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弦鍋 【つるなべ】鉉鍋 【つるなべ】
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1. loach stew; loaches boiled in soy sauce with stewed eggs and slivered burdock rootFood, cooking, See also 泥鰌
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1. deep fryer; pot used for frying
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揚鍋 【あげなべ】
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揚鍋: Irregular okurigana usage.
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1. duck hot pot (with cabbage, spring onions, tofu, etc.)Food, cooking
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なべ
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1. goosefish hotpotFood, cooking
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アンコウ鍋 【あんこうなべ】鮟鱇鍋 【あんこうなべ】
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1. takoyaki pan (cast iron with semi-spherical molds)Rare term, See also たこ焼き器
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蛸焼き鍋 【たこやきなべ】
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1. stew prepared from ingredients contributed by members of a party, and eaten in the dark for funSee also 闇汁
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1. pot of chicken or seafood, and vegetables in a dashi broth, usu. cooked at the table (traditionally a winter meal); seafood and vegetable stew or chowderSee also 寄せ
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寄鍋 【よせなべ】
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寄鍋: Irregular okurigana usage.
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1. pan; potPolite (teineigo) language, See also
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2. transgender man (female-to-male); butch lesbian; female transvestiteUsually written using kana alone, Slang, often derog.
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3. maidservant; housemaidArchaic, orig. used as a name for female servants in Edo-period literature
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4. night workArchaic
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御鍋 【おなべ】オナベ
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1. hotpot (Chinese dish)From Chinese “huoguozi”
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火鍋子 【ホーコーツ】
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1. person who pushily takes charge when cooking a hot pot at the table; hotpot bossJocular, humorous term
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