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かいしょたいkaishotai

noun:

  • square (block) style of printed typeface 楷書
寿えどまえずしedomaezushi

noun:

したまちふうshitamachifuu

noun:

  • downtown style
調びぶんちょうbibunchou

noun:

  • an ornate style
すもうじsumouji

noun:

  • writing style used to write the rankings - Sumo term
しょふうshofuu

noun:

  • style of handwriting or calligraphy
からくらkarakuraからぐらkaragura

noun:

調てんめいちょうtenmeichou

noun:

  • style of haikai or haiku from the Tenmei era (based on a return to the style of Basho) 天明蕉風
  • style of comical tanka from the Tenmei era (popularized by Oota Nampo) 狂歌
ダイビングスタイルDAIBINGUSUTAIRUダイビング・スタイルDAIBINGU/SUTAIRU

noun:

  • diving style
ていねいたいteineitai

noun:

たいこうちわけtaikouchiwake

noun:

  • drumming style used to announce bouts - Sumo term
しょかんたいしょうせつshokantaishousetsu

noun:

  • novel written in epistolary style
かわちおんどkawachiondo

noun:

  • narrative style of Bon dance song from eastern Osaka (often with improvised lyrics)
ふつうぶんfutsuubun

noun:

  • normal style of writing; modern Japanese text
  • text written in literary style with mixed kanji and kana (until the Taisho era)
たりゅうtaryuu

noun:

  • another style; another school (of thought, karate, etc.)
アイビースタイルAIBIISUTAIRUアイビー・スタイルAIBII/SUTAIRU

noun:

  • ivy style
すもうもじsumoumoji

noun:

  • writing style used to write the rankings - Sumo term
てんれいtenrei

noun:

  • seal style and ancient square style
ちゅうかいためchuukaitame

noun:

  • Chinese-style fried dish - Food term
ぞくぶんzokubun

noun:

  • colloquial style
あがりざしきagarizashiki

noun:

  • elevated podium in Japanese-style house
わふうとうwafuutou

noun:

  • Japanese-style oblong, open end envelope
やまとぐらyamatoguraわぐらwagura

noun:

  • Japanese-style ritual saddle 唐鞍
クラウチングスタイルKURAUCHINGUSUTAIRUクラウチング・スタイルKURAUCHINGU/SUTAIRU

noun:

  • crouching style
そうたいsoutai

noun:

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