Results, phosphorus necrosis of the jaw

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うちのものuchinomono

noun:

  • a member of one's "in group" (e.g. one's family, employees, etc.)
アフィリエートプログラムAFYIRIEETOPUROGURAMUアフィリエイトプログラムAFYIRIEITOPUROGURAMUアフィリエート・プログラムAFYIRIEETO/PUROGURAMUアフィリエイト・プログラムAFYIRIEITO/PUROGURAMU

noun:

  • affiliate program (of Internet advertising) - IT term
てんtenテンTEN

noun:

  • Japanese marten (Martes melampus)
  • marten (any arboreal weasel-like mammal of genus Martes)
にわみぐさniwamigusa

noun:

  • bush clover; Japanese clover (any flowering plant of genus Lespedeza) - obscure term
  • Japanese fiber banana (Musa basjoo) 芭蕉
ソフトテニスSOFUTOTENISUソフト・テニスSOFUTO/TENISU

noun:

  • soft tennis (using soft rubber balls instead of hard yellow balls) 硬式テニス
いみだんらくimidanraku

noun:

  • logical paragraph (as opposed to a formal paragraph); segment of text expressing a single meaning 形式段落
めじからmejikara

noun:

  • strong impression conveyed by one's eyes; eyes that convey a strong sense of purpose
おおしけooshike

noun / ~の noun:

  • very stormy weather (at sea)

noun:

  • very poor catch of fish (due to stormy seas)
しんちゃくじょうほうshinchakujouhou

expression:

  • What's New (esp. on webpages, programs, or newsletters); announcements of new arrivals or events
こぼれだねkoboredane

noun:

  • self-sown seed; self-sown seedling
  • illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant)
むへんかんにゅうりょくmuhenkannyuuryoku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • input of kana alone (i.e. without conversion into kanji); input in no-conversion-mode - IT term
たいせきだんせいりつtaisekidanseiritsu

noun:

  • bulk modulus; volume elasticity; volume modulus; measure of a substance's resistance to uniform compression
さばきsabaki

noun / suffix noun:

  • handling (e.g. knife, reins, etc.); ... work (e.g. footwork)
  • disposal (esp. sale of goods)
チュンCHUN

noun:

  • red dragon tile - abbreviation - Mahjong term 紅中
  • winning hand with a pung (or kong) of red dragon tiles - Mahjong term
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
じゃれつくjaretsuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / intransitive verb:

  • to be playful (of a child or animal); to play; to sport; to frolic
ルーローハンRUUROOHAN

noun:

  • minced pork rice; Taiwanese dish of pork stewed in soy, served on rice - Food term - From Chinese "lǔ ròu fàn"
メンチカツレツMENCHIKATSURETSUミンチカツレツMINCHIKATSURETSUメンチ・カツレツMENCHI/KATSURETSUミンチ・カツレツMINCHI/KATSURETSU

noun:

  • fried cake of minced meat - From English "mince cutlet"
トンTON

noun:

  • east wind tile - Mahjong term
  • winning hand with a pung (or kong) of east wind tiles - Mahjong term
ナンNAN

noun:

  • south wind tile - Mahjong term
  • winning hand with a pung (or kong) of south wind tiles - Mahjong term
西シャーSHAA

noun:

  • west wind tile - Mahjong term
  • winning hand with a pung (or kong) of west wind tiles - Mahjong term
ペーPEE

noun:

  • north wind tile - Mahjong term
  • winning hand with a pung (or kong) of north wind tiles - Mahjong term
ねつりょうnetsuryou

noun:

  • quantity of heat; heat value; calorific value; calories
せんかsenka

noun:

  • wartime fire 兵火
  • war; wartime destruction; horrors of war 戦禍

若者wakamonoha戦火senkaというものtoiumonowoatamadeしかshika知らないshiranai Young people know the disasters of war only in the abstract.

だいしんさいdaishinsai

noun:

  • great earthquake (disaster)
  • Great Kanto earthquake of 1923 - abbreviation 関東大震災

東京toukyouno郊外kougaini住むsumu両親ryoushinyaotoutoha大震災daishinsaide死んshinda My parents and little brother, who lived in the suburbs of Tokyo, died in the big earthquake.

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