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Words — 82 found

I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. flat; even; levelSee also 平たい
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
2. plain (language, words, etc.); simpleSee also 平たい
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1. tsubo; traditional unit of land area, approx. 3.31 square metersSee also , See also 立て坪
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1. blow with the flat of a sword
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2. slap; smackSee also 平手打ち
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3. metal flattened by striking
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4. tape; flat braid
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5. type of flat ornamental hairpin made of silver and inscribed with a clan's crest or patterns of birds and flowersSee also かんざし
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平打 【ひらうち】
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Noun
1. flat earthenware dish (used for divination)Archeology
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1. wrapping clothSee also 風呂敷, See also 袱紗
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平裹み 【ひらづつみ】平包 【ひらづつみ】
Notes
平包: Irregular okurigana usage.
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ひらぐも 平蜘蛛
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. prostrating oneself
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. stacking flat and face up (magazines, books, etc.)See also 面陳
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1. kanji "wa" radical at top (radical 14)See also ワ冠
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1. nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail)See also 鉤爪
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平爪 【ひらづめ】
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Adverb (fukushi)
1. earnestly; intently; determinedly; by all meansUsually written using kana alone, Archaic
Adverb (fukushi)
2. ... the heck (e.g. "what the heck?"); ... in the world (e.g. "why in the world?"); ... on earth (e.g. "who on earth?")Usually written using kana alone, Archaic, See also 一体全体 いったいぜんたい
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1. castle on a hill in the plains; flatland-mountain castleSee also 平城 ひらじろ, See also 山城 やまじろ
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平山城 【ひらさんじょう】
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1. non-executive director; nonmanagerial directorBusiness
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1. coach without a special assignment within the Sumo AssociationSumo
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1. free range farming (poultry, etc.); floor feeding
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1. seats immediately in front of the stage (e.g. in kabuki); pit; orchestra; parquet
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1. rank-and-file member of staff; ordinary employee; low-grade employee
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ひら社員 【ひらしゃいん】
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