Words — 83 found
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】
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】
あかめいも
赤芽芋
1. type of taro originally from Sulawesi, has large tubers with red eyesUsually written using kana alone
アカメイモ
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.
1. mother tuber of a taro; taro corm; parent taro
いも
芋っぽい
1. uncool; bad-looking; unattractive; unsophisticated; provincial; hickColloquial
芋っぽい 【イモっぽい】
いもしき
芋づる式
1. (appearing, occurring) one after anotherusu. adverbially as 〜に
いもづる式 【いもづるしき】、芋蔓式 【いもづるしき】
芋蔓式: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. seed potato
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】
りゅうきゅういも
琉球芋
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
むらさきいも
紫芋
1. purple fleshed sweet potato (any one of several different such)often called yams in America, but this is technically incorrect
ムラサキイモ
いもほ
芋掘り
1. digging for sweet potatoes (esp. as an outing)
2. country bumpkin; yokelDerogatory
芋ほり 【いもほり】、いも掘り 【いもほり】