Jisho

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Words — 28 found

Noun
1. mixed fertilizer, e.g. made from compost and burned soil
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Noun, Suru verb
1. facial flushing; drink-reddened face
Noun, Suru verb
2. having a hoarse voice after drinking; raspiness caused by over-drinking
Other forms
酒焼け 【さかやけ】酒やけ 【さけやけ】酒やけ 【さかやけ】
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Noun
1. fertile shoot of field horsetailSee also 杉菜
Noun
2. wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings)Only applies to どひつ, See also 焼き筆
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筆頭菜 【つくし】土筆 【どひつ】土筆 【つくづくし】筆頭菜 【ひっとうさい】
Notes
つくし: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). つくし: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). つくづくし: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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Noun
1. crematorySee also 火葬場
Noun
2. place where things are burned
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焼場 【やきば】
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Noun
1. moxibustion treatment point
Noun
2. spot (marked with ink) on which moxa is burned
Noun
3. burning moxa on the skin
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Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. vibrancy; strength; bravery; manliness
Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
2. one's prime (around age 30; esp. of a man)
Counter
3. counter for cones or sticks of moxa burned on the skin (in moxibustion)also written as 草
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Noun
1. Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
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お火焚 【おほたき】御火焚 【おひたき】御火焚 【おほたき】御火焼 【おひたき】御火焼 【おほたき】
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Noun
1. Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)See also お火焚
Other forms
火焼き 【ほたき】火焚 【ほたき】火焼 【ほたき】
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