Words — 29 found
いも
芋
1. tuber; taro; potato; yam
- いも
- を
- た食べる
- と
- おなら
- が
- でる 。
2. yokel; bumpkinDerogatory
3. dud; worthless thing
薯 【いも】、藷 【いも】、イモ
薯: Rarely-used kanji form. 藷: Rarely-used kanji form.
いもにかい
芋煮会
1. outdoor party where guests cook various types of vegetables (esp. in Tōhoku); stewed potato party
いもでんがく
芋田楽
1. taros flavoured with miso and grilled on skewersFood, cooking
2. parent-child incestColloquial
いもあら
芋洗い
1. washing potatoes (in a bucket)
2. being very crowded; being packed with peopleIdiomatic expression
イモ洗い 【いもあらい】
1. hick; country bumpkin; yokelDerogatory, Archaic
いもがゆ
芋粥
1. rice gruel with diced sweet potatoesFood, cooking
2. gruel with ivy broth and finely minced Japanese yam served at large Imperial banquetsHistorical term
芋がゆ 【いもがゆ】、薯蕷粥 【いもがゆ】
薯蕷粥: Rarely-used kanji form.
いも
芋っぽい
1. uncool; bad-looking; unattractive; unsophisticated; provincial; hickColloquial
芋っぽい 【イモっぽい】
せつぞく
いもづる接続
1. daisy chain connectionComputing, Rare term
芋蔓接続 【いもづるせつぞく】、芋づる接続 【いもづるせつぞく】
いも
芋けんぴ
1. sweetened sweet potato fries; fried strips of sweet potato coated with sugar
芋ケンピ 【いもケンピ】
1. potato field (furrows)
1. potato stamp
いもかたばみ
芋片喰
1. jointed woodsorrel (Oxalis articulata)Usually written using kana alone
イモカタバミ
いも
芋がら
芋幹 【いもがら】、芋茎 【いもがら】、芋茎 【いもじ】、芋茎 【いもし】
いもじ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. いもし: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.