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Words — 109 found

Noun
1. Imado (part of Edo) unglazed porcelain; Imado ware
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1. saikyo-yaki; fish slices pickled overnight in white miso, then grilledFood, cooking, See also 西京漬け
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西京焼 【さいきょうやき】
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1. beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin
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どて焼 【どてやき】土手焼き 【どてやき】土手焼 【どてやき】
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1. dish broiled in a mix of soy sauce, mirin, etc.; broiling with soy sauce, mirin, etc.Food, cooking
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つけ焼き 【つけやき】付け焼き 【つけやき】漬焼き 【つけやき】漬焼 【つけやき】付焼き 【つけやき】付焼 【つけやき】
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1. kōbaiyaki (senbei punched into shapes, e.g. plum)Food, cooking, See also 煎餅
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紅梅焼き 【こうばいやき】
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1. broiled fish head (esp. sea bream)Food, cooking
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兜焼き 【かぶとやき】かぶと焼 【かぶとやき】兜焼 【かぶとやき】
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1. ōban-yaki; thick pancake containing bean jam, served hotFood, cooking, See also 今川焼き
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大判焼 【おおばんやき】
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1. skewered fish (or vegetables, etc.) coated with miso and cooked
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田楽焼 【でんがくやき】
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1. bisque firing
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2. bisque (pottery)
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締め焼き 【しめやき】
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. hard-baked; hard
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かた焼 【かたやき】堅焼き 【かたやき】固焼き 【かたやき】堅焼 【かたやき】固焼 【かたやき】
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Noun
1. burning of New Year's gate decorations (usu. on the 15th day of the New Year)See also どんど
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どんど焼 【どんどやき】
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1. Karatsu ware; Karatsu porcelain
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唐津焼き 【からつやき】
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1. grilling on a skewer; spit-roastingFood, cooking
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串焼 【くしやき】
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1. Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae)Usually written using kana alone
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火焼 【ひたき】ヒタキ
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1. building a fire
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火焼き 【ひたき】火焚 【ひたき】火焼 【ひたき】
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ゆう 夕焼小焼
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1. Yūyake Koyake (1919 children's song)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
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夕焼小焼 【ゆうやけこやけ】
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1. cooking, esp. frying or stir-frying; heating
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2. tempering
Noun, used as a suffix
3. -ware
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焼 【やき】
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