Results, derived from a large 'udo' plant being of no use

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ラージRAAJI

noun or verb acting prenominally:

  • large
かけごえだおれkakegoedaore

noun:

  • starting with vigor but ending with no action; raising one's voice (in a call to action) and then failing to take action
こうじょうkoujouこうばkouba

noun:

  • factory; plant; mill; workshop

そのsono工場koujouha玩具omochawo製造seizouしているshiteiru That factory makes toys.

いちねんせいichinensei

noun:

  • annual (plant)
  • first-year student
ガーリックGAARIKKU

noun:

  • garlic (edible plant, Allium sativum) 大蒜
ジベレリンJIBERERINギベレリンGIBERERIN

noun:

  • gibberellin (plant hormone)
リーキRIIKI

noun:

  • leek (edible plant, Allium porrum) リーク
すいりょくはつでんしょsuiryokuhatsudensho

noun:

  • hydroelectric plant or power station
いんかしょくぶつinkashokubutsu

noun:

  • cryptogam; cryptogamous plants; cryptogamic plant 顕花植物
漿いぬほおずきinuhoozuki

noun:

  • black nightshade (plant) (Solanum nigrum)
しょくぶつホルモンshokubutsuHORUMON

noun:

  • plant hormone; phytohormone
もようびゆmoyoubiyuoldモヨウビユMOYOUBIYU

noun:

  • calico plant (Alternanthera ficoidea)
かぶもとkabumoto

noun:

  • plant foot treatment (stump, root) - obscure term
フクロユキノシタFUKUROYUKINOSHITA

noun:

  • Albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis)
いわうめiwaumeイワウメIWAUME

noun:

  • pincushion plant (Diapensia lapponica)
かすめるkasumeru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to steal; to rob; to snatch; to pocket; to plunder
  • to deceive; to trick; to cheat
  • to graze (in passing); to skim; to brush against; to touch lightly
  • to appear and quickly disappear (a thought, a smile, etc.); to flit (through one's mind, across one's face)
  • to do (something) while no one is looking - often as 目をかすめて
  • to hint at; to suggest; to insinuate - archaism

トラックTORAKKUha狭いsemaimichiwoheiniかすめるkasumeruようにyouni通ったkayotta The truck scraped along the wall in the narrow road.

だぶだぶdabudabuダブダブDABUDABU Inflection

adjectival noun / ~の noun / adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:

adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:

  • flabby; saggy - onomatopoeia

adverb / ~と adverb / adjectival noun / ~する noun:

  • sloshing; slopping; overflowing - onomatopoeia

adverb / ~と adverb:

  • plenty (of pouring a liquid); drowning (e.g. in a sauce) - onomatopoeia
便びんじょうしょうほうbinjoushouhou

noun:

  • piggybacking marketing; the method of making sales by jumping on a bandwagon (like that of a boom, popularity, disaster, etc.) - four character idiom
じゅくねんりこんjukunenrikon

noun:

  • divorce of a couple who have been married for a long time (often brought on by retirement of the husband) - colloquialism - four character idiom
イガイガIGAIGAいがいがigaigaイカイカIKAIKAいかいかikaika

noun:

  • bur (of a chestnut, etc.); burr イガイガ・いがいが 毬【いが】

adverb / ~と adverb:

  • irritating (e.g. one's throat); thorny; bristling イガイガ・いがいが

~と adverb / adverb:

  • crying of a baby - archaism - onomatopoeia
じせつjisetsu

noun:

  • autotomy; self amputation; act of cutting off a part of one's own body in order to escape a predator
いちぎょうものichigyoumono

noun:

  • scroll containing a single line of calligraphy, often of Zen content (usu. found in a tea-ceremony room or house)
ねつけnetsuke

noun:

  • netsuke; miniature buttonlike carving used to hang personal items from a (man's) kimono sash
きからおちたさるkikaraochitasaru

expression / noun:

  • person who has lost something they used to rely on; a monkey fallen from the tree [literal] - idiom
しんはそうごんよりおこるshinhasougon'yoriokoru

expression:

  • function follows form; the outside shapes the inside; belief comes from solemnity (i.e. from seeing an ornate temple) [literal] - proverb

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