Words — 274 found
1. appetite
くさ
食い下がる
1. to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to
2. to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose
3. to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hipsSumo
食い下る 【くいさがる】、食下がる 【くいさがる】、食下る 【くいさがる】
くいじは
食い意地が張っている
1. to be gluttonous; to be greedy; to be voracious; to eat like a horse
くいな
水鶏
1. rail (any bird of family Rallidae, esp. the water rail, Rallus aquaticus)Usually written using kana alone
秧鶏 【くいな】、クイナ
秧鶏: Rarely-used kanji form.
くこ
食い込み
1. digging into (e.g. one's skin); cutting into
2. inroads (e.g. into a market); encroachment (e.g. on territory); eating into (e.g. an opponent's electoral base)
3. deficit; loss
4. wedgieColloquial
くあ
食い合わせ
1. combination (e.g. of foodstuffs)
2. dovetailing; fitting together
食い合せ 【くいあわせ】、食合せ 【くいあわせ】
くあ
食い合う
1. to bite each other
2. to fit together
3. to mutually encroach
4. to eat together
食合う 【くいあう】