Jisho

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Words — 129 found

Noun
1. pirated edition; pirated version; bootleg copy
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1. yakyūken; strip version of rock, paper, scissors (similar to strip poker)
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2. YakyukenYakyuken is a kind of Japanese Rock-scissors-paper based ... Read more
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1. common saying; popular version; folklore; tradition
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1. one long cylindrical thing; one film, TV show, etc.; one goal, home run, etc.; one telephone callSee also 本 ほん
  • もう
  • いっぽん一本
  • くれ
  • かれ
  • 言った
"Give me a fresh bottle," he said.
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2. one version
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3. one book; a certain book
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4. ippon; one point; a blowMartial arts
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5. geishaSee also 半玉 はんぎょく
Noun, used as a suffix
6. single-minded focus on ...after a noun, usu. as 〜一本で, 〜 一本に, etc.
Place
7. Ippon
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8. IpponIppon literally "one full point", it is the highest score... Read more
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1本 【いっぽん】
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Noun
1. mirrored version of the kanji character "uma" (usu. depicted on a shogi piece; considered auspicious)
Place
2. Sama
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1. version management; revision managementComputing
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1. movie version (based on TV series, anime, etc.); the movie
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きんていやくせいしょ 欽定訳聖書
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1. King James Bible; King James Version; Authorized Version
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おど 田植
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1. refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tōhoku about half way through the first lunar monthSee also 田遊び
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田植踊 【たうえおどり】
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Noun
1. Japanese version of baseball played with a hard rubber ballSports, See also 硬式野球
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. improved version
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
2. variant (of a pathogen)
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1. demo version (of software); trial versionSee also 体験版
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1. small-scale version of the 88 temples of Shikoku (Awaji Island, Shōdoshima, etc.)See also 四国八十八箇所
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1. Japanized version of classical Chinese (used from Heian period onward)
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