Jisho

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Words — 63 found

Noun
1. chicken bones; chicken carcassSee also 殻 がら
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鳥がら 【とりがら】鳥殻 【とりがら】鶏殻 【とりがら】鶏ガラ 【とりガラ】鳥ガラ 【とりガラ】
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とりがしら 鳥頭太刀
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommel
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. night-blindness
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Noun
1. Japanese egg cockle (Fulvia mutica)
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とり貝 【とりがい】トリガイ
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Noun
1. chicken and riceFood, cooking
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鶏飯 【とりめし】
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Noun
1. town that developed in front of a Shinto shrine's torii; town originally built around a Shinto shrineSee also 門前町
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Noun
1. song sung by children during the New Year's bird-driving procession (later adopted by door-to-door musicians)See also 鳥追い とりおい, See also 門付歌
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鳥追歌 【とりおいうた】
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とりぐも 鳥食蜘蛛
Noun
1. tarantula (any spider of family Theraphosidae)Usually written using kana alone, Rare term, See also オオツチグモ
Noun
2. bird spider (Avicularia avicularia)Usually written using kana alone, Rare term
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鳥食蜘蛛 【とりくいぐも】トリクイグモ
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Noun
1. briefly-boiled chicken breast (served cold and mostly raw as sashimi with wasabi-seasoned shoyu)
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鳥山葵 【とりわさ】
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Noun
1. cloudy sky that appears when the migrating birds that stayed for winter and autumn in Japan leave to go north
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鳥曇 【とりぐもり】
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Noun
1. right-angled loop (used in plumbing); right-angled expansion pipe; torii-shaped piping
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Noun
1. stick used to drive off birds (during the New Year's procession)Archaic, See also 鳥追
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とりはだ 鳥肌
Godan verb with 'ru' ending
1. to have goosebumpsSee also 鳥肌が立つ
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鶏肌になる 【とりはだになる】
Notes
鶏肌になる: Irregular kanji usage.
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Noun
1. long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommelAbbreviation, See also 鳥頭の太刀
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