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Words — 90 found

Noun
1. bizarre plan; perplexing strategy; outlandish scheme
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Noun
1. dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals
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竜虎 【りょうこ】龍虎 【りゅうこ】龍虎 【りょうこ】
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Noun
1. clever play; clever strategy; smart baseball; scientific baseballSports, Wasei, word made in Japan, From English “inside work”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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インサイド・ワーク
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Noun or verb acting prenominally
1. delicious; appetizing; appetisingreversed from うまい
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2. skillful; clever; expert; wise; successful
Noun or verb acting prenominally
3. fortunate; splendid; promising
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まいゆう
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Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to be clever; to be quick-witted; to be precocious
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んなさかしうそこ 女賢しくて牛売なう
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'u' ending
1. even a clever woman is bound to mess up; a woman's intelligence only goes so far; female sagacity overreaches itself; a clever woman fails to sell a cowProverb
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun
1. quick; nimble; agile; sharp; smart; cleverAntonym:
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Noun
1. haiku-like quality; clever feeling; witty flavorSee also 俳味
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Noun
1. being too clever (for one's own good); getting done in by one's own cleverness
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Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. bold and clever; daring and ingenious; audacious and masterly
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Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. oratorical talent; eloquence; clever tongue; glibnessObsolete term
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口才 【こうさい】
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Noun
1. wise woman; clever woman
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賢女 【けんにょ】
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けんにょ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
1. to be presumptuous; to be clever and forward
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1. deliciousColloquial, See also うまい
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2. skillful; skilled; expert; cleverColloquial, See also うまい
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うめえうめー
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Adverb (fukushi)
1. efficiently; skillfully; adeptly; adroitly; deftly
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手際良く 【てぎわよく】手ぎわよく 【てぎわよく】
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