Results, sea sick

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うみのさちuminosachi

noun:

  • seafood; products of the sea; marine products; fruits of the sea 山の幸
うみさちumisachi

noun:

  • seafood; products of the sea; marine products; fruits of the sea 山幸
せよくseyoku

noun:

  • bath at a temple for the poor, sick and prisoners
うらにっぽんuranipponうらにほんuranihon

noun:

  • Japan Sea coastal areas; Sea of Japan coastal areas - sensitive
ねつくさいnetsukusai Inflection

adjective:

  • warm (esp. from the fever of a sick person); hot; stuffy
みとりmitori

noun:

  • nursing; caring for the sick
  • deathwatch; attendance at a deathbed
びょうきみまいbyoukimimai

noun:

  • get-well card (gift, letter) - four character idiom
  • visit to (inquiry after) a sick person
ソハールサージョンフィッシュSOHAARUSAAJONFYISSHUソハールサージャンフィッシュSOHAARUSAAJANFYISSHU

noun:

  • sohal surgeonfish (Acanthurus sohal, species of tang found from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf); Red Sea surgeonfish; sohal tang
むねがわるくなるmunegawarukunaru Inflection

expression / godan ~る verb:

  • to feel sick; to be nauseated
やめるyameru Inflection

expression / noun or verb acting prenominally:

  • sick; ill; ailing 病める

ichidan verb / intransitive verb:

  • to hurt; to ache - archaism
りしょうrishou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • getting out of bed; leaving one's sick-bed
きぶんがわるいkibungawarui Inflection

expression / adjective:

あたまがおもいatamagaomoi Inflection

expression / adjective:

  • feeling heavy in the head; heavy-headed
  • sick with worry
みまいきゃくmimaikyaku

noun:

  • visitor to a sick or distressed person; hospital visitor; inquirer
びょうききゅうしょくbyoukikyuushoku

noun:

  • sick leave; sickness leave
やみつきyamitsuki

noun:

  • being addicted to; being wholly absorbed by
  • falling ill; becoming sick

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みとるmitoru Inflection

godan ~る verb / transitive:

  • to care for (the sick); to nurse; to attend (someone's deathbed)
わずらいつくwazuraitsuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / intransitive verb:

  • to become sick; to fall ill; to be confined to bed
しょくしょうぎみshokushougimi Inflection

noun / adjectival noun:

  • being sick and tired (of); being fed up (with); having one's fill (of) - four character idiom
ゆとりyutoriirr.

noun:

  • clothing to absorb dampness after bathing; yukata
  • twice-boiled rice (for sick persons) - abbreviation 湯取り飯【ゆとりめし】
  • scoop for removing bilge water; bailer - archaism
ねこみnekomiねごみnegomi

noun:

  • asleep (in bed); sick in bed
はきけをもよおすhakikewomoyoosu Inflection

expression / godan ~す verb:

  • to feel nauseated; to feel sick
びょうにんしょくbyouninshoku

noun:

  • invalid diet; diet for the sick; diet for patients
びょうきがちbyoukigachi Inflection

noun / adjectival noun / ~の noun:

  • proneness to being ill; being sick a lot; proneness to disease
えずくezukuえづくezuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / intransitive verb:

  • to vomit; to throw up; to feel nauseated; to feel sick

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