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- 縁を切る【えんをきる】 Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to sever relations (with somebody; esp. a relative or spouse); to break off (with)
- モンツキテンジクザメ属【モンツキテンジクザメぞく】
noun:
- Hemiscyllium (genus of longtail carpet sharks in the family Hemiscylliidae with short snouts, nostrils at the tip, and elevated eyes and supraorbital ridges)
- 八丈絹【はちじょうぎぬ】
noun:
- plain-woven silk cloth produced on Hachijo Island (dyed with botanical pigments found on the island)
- 若衆【わかしゅ・わかしゅう】
noun:
- young man (in the Edo period, esp. one with forelocks who has not yet had his coming-of-age ceremony)
- young male prostitute; young kabuki actor (who may also act as a homosexual prostitute)
- younger partner in a homosexual relationship ➜ 念者【ねんしゃ】
- ものが言えない【ものがいえない】物が言えない Inflection
expression / adjective:
- speechless (with amazement); struck dumb; tongue-tied; dumbfounded
- 禊【みそぎ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- purification ceremony (performed with water); ritual purification; ablutions - Shintō term
- 属人主義【ぞくじんしゅぎ】
noun:
- principle of nationality (according to which an offender should be tried in accordance with the law of his or her own country) ➜ 属地主義
- アズマギンザメ属【アズマギンザメぞく】
noun:
- Harriotta (genus with two species of long-nosed chimaeras in the family Rhinochimaeridae)
- ネズミザメ属【ネズミザメぞく】
noun:
- Lamna (genus of mackerel sharks or white sharks with two living species in the family Lamnidae)
- 風穴を開ける【かざあなをあける】風穴をあける Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to penetrate a body (e.g. with a spear or bullet)
- to breathe new life into; to provide a potential solution
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