Results, #mahjong

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あがりやくagariyakuアガリやくAGARIyaku

noun:

ワンパイWANPAI

noun:

  • dead wall - Mahjong term - From Chinese
シーサンヤオチューSHIISAN'YAOCHUU

noun:

  • thirteen orphans; winning hand containing one of each terminal and honor tile - Mahjong term - From Chinese 国士無双
ピーパイPIIPAI

noun:

  • wall tiles; wall - Mahjong term - From Chinese
はいやまhaiyamaパイやまPAIyama

noun:

  • wall; wall tiles - Mahjong term
あがりパイagariPAIアガリパイAGARIPAI

noun:

  • winning tile - Mahjong term
ほうじゅうhoujuuホーチャンHOOCHAN

noun:

  • discarding a tile that becomes another player's winning tile - Mahjong term 振り込み
チートイツCHIITOITSU

noun:

  • seven pairs; winning hand composed of seven pairs - Mahjong term - From Chinese
ロンホーRONHOO

noun:

  • winning by picking up a discarded tile - Mahjong term - From Chinese
ポンPON Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • forming a pung by picking up a tile discarded by another player - Mahjong term
はいパイhaiPAIペイパイPEIPAI

noun:

  • dealt tiles - Mahjong term
姿はいしhaishi

noun:

  • tiles in one's hand - Mahjong term
レンホーRENHOOリェンホーRYENHOO

noun:

  • blessing of man; winning with a discard in the first turn - Mahjong term - From Chinese
チーホーCHIIHOO

noun:

  • blessing of earth; winning with a self-drawn tile in the first turn - Mahjong term - From Chinese
トイトイホーTOITOIHOO

noun:

  • all pungs; winning hand consisting of four pungs or kongs and one pair - Mahjong term - From Chinese
しょうさんげんshousangen

noun:

  • little three dragons; winning hand that contains two pungs or kongs of dragons and a pair of the third dragon - Mahjong term
サンカンツSANKANTSU

noun:

  • three kongs; winning hand containing three kongs - Mahjong term
チューレンパオトウCHUURENPAOTOU

noun:

  • nine gates; winning hand consisting of one pung of 1s, one pung of 9s and one tile each of every other number, plus one more suited tile, all in the same suit - Mahjong term - From English "chi"
リューイーソーRYUUIISOO

noun:

  • all green; winning hand consisting only of exclusively green tiles (green dragons and suited bamboo tiles of the numbers 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8) - Mahjong term - From Chinese
シャオスーシーSHAOSUUSHIIしょうスーシーshouSUUSHII

noun:

  • little four winds; winning hand consisting of three kongs or pungs of winds and a pair of the fourth wind - Mahjong term - From Chinese
タースーシーTAASUUSHIIだいスーシーdaiSUUSHII

noun:

  • big four winds; winning hand containing four kongs or pungs of winds - Mahjong term - From Chinese
ロンRON

noun:

  • winning by picking up a discarded tile - abbreviation - Mahjong term - From Chinese ロンホー
ターパイTAAPAIターはいTAAhai

noun:

  • having too many tiles on one's hand - Mahjong term - From Chinese
みせはいmisehaiみせパイmisePAI

noun:

  • tile accidentally or mistakenly shown to other players - Mahjong term
りゅうきょくryuukyoku

noun:

  • round that ends with nobody winning - Mahjong term

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