Results, Okinawan traditional three-stringed instrument; precursor to the shamisen

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ろうけんしせつroukenshisetsu

noun:

とうごtougo

noun:

  • the opening greeting on letters - e.g. 拝啓 and 謹啓 etc.
のべつnobetsu

adverb:

  • ceaselessly; continually; all the time; incessantly
はながしらhanagashira

noun:

  • tip (end) of the nose
ひうんhiun

noun:

  • cloud flying through the sky
びんbin

noun:

  • sidelocks; hair at the temples
えにかいたようenikaitayouえにえがいたようeniegaitayouirr.

expression:

  • the very picture of ...
せいじんseijin

suffix:

  • person from (the planet of)
こうせきkouseki

noun:

  • membership of the Imperial family
かずにものをいわせてkazunimonowoiwasete

expression:

  • on the strength of numbers
きれながkirenaga

noun:

  • long slits (esp. the eyes)
そくはいsokuhai

noun:

せっきsekki

noun:

  • rays of the setting sun - obscure term
かじいっさいkajiissai

noun:

  • all the domestic (housekeeping) chores - four character idiom
めしのくいあげmeshinokuiage

expression:

おまんまのくいあげomanmanokuiage

expression:

さたのかぎりsatanokagiri

expression:

  • out of the question; preposterous
ちじょうえchijoue

noun:

  • geoglyph (drawing on the ground)
どうこうさんだいdoukousandai

noun:

  • dilation of the pupil; mydriasis
くけばりkukebari

noun:

  • needle for the blind stitch
こいびときぶんkoibitokibun

noun:

  • the feeling between (new) lovers
りんじかくぎrinjikakugi

noun:

  • extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet
ていれいかくぎteireikakugi

noun:

  • ordinary meeting of the Cabinet
じんうえんjin'uen

noun:

  • inflammation of the renal pelvis
たにがきはtanigakiha

noun:

  • Tanigaki Faction (of the LDP)

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