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へいそうheisou

noun:

  • closing a surgical incision (by suture, etc.)
ほねかみhonekami Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • eating bones; gnawing on a bone; osteophagy
えんみenmi

noun:

  • killing someone with a magical curse
てんきをもらすtenkiwomorasu Inflection

expression / godan ~す verb:

  • to leak a major secret
おいかわoikawa

noun:

  • sling (e.g. of a firearm)
なのりざnanorizairr.

noun:

  • upstage right (on a noh stage) - obscure term 常座
だいじんばしらdaijinbashira

noun:

  • downstage left pillar (on a noh stage)
こぼねkobone

noun:

ちはんじchihanji

noun:

  • governor of a feudal domain (1869-1871)
がっしょうぐみgasshougumi

noun:

ちゅうがくじゅけんchuugakujuken

noun:

  • taking a junior high-school entrance examination
できんdekin

noun:

かたときもkatatokimo

adverb:

  • (not) even for a moment - with verb in the negative
じかんjikan

noun:

  • next volume (of a book, comic, etc.)
おくるみokurumi

noun:

  • covering used to wrap a baby
にもつしゃnimotsusha

noun:

  • baggage car (of a train); luggage van
おんすうonsuu

noun:

  • number of syllabic sounds in a language
どたんばたんdotanbatanドタンバタンDOTANBATAN

~と adverb / adverb:

  • banging around (e.g. in a fight) - onomatopoeia
ちょうきんchoukin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • extracting bacteria (from a petri dish, etc.)
あいおいaioi

noun:

  • growing old together (as a married couple) 相生い
あいきゅうaikyuu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • making a pressing appeal; appealing to pity
輿あいごしaigoshi

noun:

  • two people riding in a palanquin together - archaism
タラーリTARAARI

noun:

  • taralli (Italian snack food resembling a breadstick) - From Italian
いちじこうぞうichijikouzou

noun:

  • primary structure (e.g. of a protein)
スキュタレーSUKYUTAREE

noun:

  • scytale (tool for performing a transposition cipher) - From Greek

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