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Words — 26 found

Noun
1. cucumber (Cucumis sativus)Usually written using kana alone
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2. CucumberThe cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated pla... Read more
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胡瓜 【きうり】黄瓜 【きゅうり】黄瓜 【きうり】キュウリキウリ
Notes
黄瓜: Rarely-used kanji form. 黄瓜: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. kappa; mythical water-dwelling creature
  • わたし
  • がっこう学校
  • にほんぶんがく日本文学
  • えいご英語
  • やく
  • とく特に
  • 漱石
  • 吾輩
  • ねこ
  • である
  • こころ
  • 』、芥川
  • はな
  • かっぱ河童
  • たの楽しく
  • 読んだ
At school I had enjoyed reading Japanese literature in English translation, in particular Soseki's I am a Cat and Kokoro, and Akutagawa's The Nose and Kappa.
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2. excellent swimmerColloquial, Only applies to かっぱ, Only applies to カッパ
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3. cucumberColloquial, Only applies to かっぱ, Only applies to カッパ, See also 胡瓜
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4. cucumber sushi wrapped in noriAbbreviation, Usually written using kana alone, Only applies to かっぱ, Only applies to カッパ, See also かっぱ巻き
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5. Kappa (folklore), alternatively called Kawatarō or Kawako, are legendary ... Read more
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河童 【かわっぱ】カッパ
Notes
かわっぱ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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Noun
1. sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; Vietnamese luffa; dishcloth gourdUsually written using kana alone
Noun
2. loofah (bath sponge); loofa; luffa; vegetable spongeUsually written using kana alone
Noun
3. worthless thing; insignificant thingUsually written using kana alone, usu. as ...も〜もない, ...も〜もあるものか, etc.
  • ぶれい無礼
  • ヘチマ
  • ある
  • もの
Who cares about bad manners?
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天糸瓜 【へちま】ヘチマ
Notes
へちま: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). へちま: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 天糸瓜: Rarely-used kanji form.
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1. cucumber sushi wrapped in nori; cucumber makizushiFood, cooking, See also 巻き寿司
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かっぱ巻 【かっぱまき】河童巻き 【かっぱまき】
Notes
河童巻き: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus); star cucumberUsually written using kana alone
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荒れ地瓜 【あれちうり】アレチウリ
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Noun
1. sea cucumber (Holothuroidea spp.)Usually written using kana alone, See also 海牛 うみうし, often translated as "sea slug" in anglicized haikus
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2. Sea cucumberSea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroide... Read more
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海鼠 【かいそ】海鼠 【こ】ナマコ
Notes
なまこ: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). こ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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Noun
1. Okinawan yellow cucumberもううり is the Okinawan pronunciation
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毛瓜 【まうり】毛瓜 【もううい】モーウイ
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1. Okinawan yellow cucumberSee also 毛瓜
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赤瓜 【あかもううり】赤瓜 【あかうり】赤瓜 【もううい】
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Noun
1. dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum); cucumber tapeworm; double-pore tapewormUsually written using kana alone
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ウリザネジョウチュウ
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1. finely sliced eel and cucumber salad, dressed in sake, soy sauce and vinegarFood, cooking
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鰻作 【うざく】
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1. salted entrails of a sea cucumber; salted entrails of a trepangSee also 海鼠 こ
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1. horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus); kiwano; African horned cucumber; jelly melonUsually written using kana alone
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ツノニガウリ
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1. selling sea cucumbers; sea cucumber vendor
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海鼠売 【なまこうり】
Notes
海鼠売: Irregular okurigana usage.
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1. sushi rice with red shiso and pickled cucumber (Akita specialty)Food, cooking
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赤寿司 【あかずし】赤寿司 【あかすし】赤すし 【あかすし】
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Noun
1. dish of spicy boiled pork, usu. served with slices of cucumberFood, cooking, From Chinese “yún bái ròu”
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Noun
1. cucumber kimchiSee also キムチ, From Korean “oi kimch'i”
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Noun
1. éclair sea cucumber (Holothuria nigralutea)
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Noun
1. black sea cucumber (Holothuria atra)
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Noun
1. dried trepang; dried sea slug; dried sea cucumberFood, cooking
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干しなまこ 【ほしなまこ】干し海鼠 【ほしなまこ】干し海鼠 【ほしこ】
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Sentences — 2 found

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      切ったキャベツやきゅうりに
    • しお
    • 振り
    • 、もむ。しばらくすると
    • すいぶん水分
    • が出てくるので、しっかり
    • しぼ絞る
    • 。野菜の
    • あじ
    • がはっきりするし、
    • いた傷みにくく
    • なる。
    Sprinkle salt on the cut cabbage or cucumber to season and then wring them out by hand. After a while, the excess liquid will come out, so squeeze firmly. The taste and flavor of the vegetables will become more pronounced, and they will be less likely to be damaged. Jreibun
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