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Words — 101 found

Noun
1. hairstyle
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ヘアースタイル
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1. hairstyle; shape of one's head
Noun
2. fish served wholeOnly applies to かしらつき, See also 尾頭付き おかしらつき
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頭付き 【あたまつき】頭つき 【かしらつき】頭つき 【あたまつき】
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1. Katsuyama hairstyle; Edo-period woman's hairstyle made popular by a Yoshiwara prostitute called KatsuyamaHistorical term
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1. chonmage; topknot hairstyle worn by men in the Edo periodUsually written using kana alone
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2. please do (for me)Usually written using kana alone, Jocular, humorous term, See also ちょうだい, after the -te form of a verb; punning form of ちょうだい
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3. ChonmageThe chonmage is a form of Japanese traditional haircut wo... Read more
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1. curly men's hairstyle, usu. associated with yakuza or delinquentsWasei, word made in Japan, From English “punch permanent”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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2. Punch permA punch perm is a type of tightly permed male hairstyle i... Read more
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パンチ・パーマ
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1. traditional Japanese women's hairstyle
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2. NihongamiNihongami is one of many traditional Japanese hairstyles,... Read more
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Noun
1. hairstyle with buns on each side of the head
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角髪 【つのがみ】
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1. hairstyle of Meiji and Taisho era, featuring a bun resembling a halved peach
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1. hairstyle introduced in the Meiji era consisting in a bun or chignon tied at the back of the head
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. shortcut; taking a shortcut
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2. short-cut hairstyle for womenWasei, word made in Japan, From English “short cut”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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3. (keyboard) shortcutComputing
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4. Shortcut
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ショート・カット
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1. Edo-period hairstyle for the common man (the entire head shaved just above the ear, with the remainder tied up in the back)Archaic
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1. children's hairstyle of short untied hair; child with short untied hairHistorical term
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2. young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period)Historical term
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3. baldness; bald headArchaic
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禿 【かむろ】
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1. Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendantsSee also 奴 やっこ
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1. female hairstyle starting from the Keicho periodRare term, See also 慶長
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兵庫曲 【ひょうごわげ】
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1. binkiri; Edo-period hairstyle with a lock of hair running down from the temples and hanging over the earsHistorical term
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鬢きり 【びんきり】鬢切り 【びんぎり】
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1. shoulder-length hairstyle for childrenArchaic
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Kanji — 1 found

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23 strokes.
topknot, chignon, male hairstyle of looped ponytails
Kun: わげ みずら
On: カン
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Sentences — 14 found

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      雑誌の
    • ひょうし表紙
    • を飾ったモデルは、
    • こし
    • まであった長い髪をばっさり切り、ショートヘアにして
    • いっき一気に
    • かっぱつ活発な
    • 印象に変わった。この写真
    • いちまい1枚
    • みごと見事に
    • イメージチェンジが
    • はか図れた
    • と言えるだろう。
    The model who graced the cover of the magazine had her long hair that used to reach her waist drastically cut, changing to a short hairstyle and instantly transforming into a more vibrant impression. With just this single photo, it could be said that she splendidly crafted a complete image change. Jreibun
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