Jisho

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1. outer two ribs of a folding fan (i.e. the thick ribs, one at each end)
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2. outer frame of a lattice door
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1. spreading out like an open fanSee also 末広 すえひろ
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2. becoming prosperousSee also 末広 すえひろ
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3. folding fan; ceremonial folding fanSee also 末広 すえひろ
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1. higonokami; type of folding knife with metal handle
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2. HigonokamiA Higonokami is a type of folding pocketknife native to J... Read more
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1. folding paper-case; kimono wrapping paperAbbreviation
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1. folding knife; clasp-knife; penknife
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折り畳みナイフ 【おりたたみナイフ】
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1. folding door
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フォールディング・ドア
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1. folding knife
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フォールディング・ナイフ
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. folding one's arms
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1. small folding knife with a rectangular blade used to sharpen pencilsSee also ミッキーナイフ
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1. small folding knife with a rectangular blade used to sharpen pencilsKansai dialect, See also ボンナイフ, from Mickey Mouse
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ミッキー・ナイフ
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1. spreading out like an open fan
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2. becoming prosperous
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3. folding fan; ceremonial folding fan
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つか
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1. doing nothing; folding one's arms
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1. Miura map fold; special technique for folding used on some solar panel arrays
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2. Miura foldThe Miura fold is a rigid fold that has been used to simu... Read more
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三浦折り 【みうらおり】
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1. fish tail
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2. outer corner of the eyeAnatomy
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3. marks on Japanese paper indicating the centre line for folding
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4. Yonoo
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1. Folding kayakA folding kayak or Klepper canoe is a direct descendant o... Read more
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1. Folding cameraA folding camera is a camera that can be folded to a comp... Read more
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自転車
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1. Folding bicycleA folding bicycle is a bicycle designed to fold into a co... Read more
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