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こぶまきkobumakiこんぶまきkonbumaki

noun:

  • type of food (sliced dried herring or other fish wrapped in konbu seaweed and boiled)
ハカピックHAKAPIKKUハカピクHAKAPIKU

noun:

  • hakapik; iron hammer and hook mounted on a long wooden pole used for killing seals - From Norwegian
とくていしっかんtokuteishikkan

noun:

  • diseases specified by the Japanese government as being worrisome, having no known treatment and of unknown causes
たまごにめはなtamagonimehana

expression:

  • cute, white, oval face (appearing as if someone glued eyes and a nose on an egg) - obscure term
ちゅううchuuu

noun:

  • bardo; state (or period) of intermediate existence between one's death and rebirth (in Japan, 49 days) - Buddhism term 中陰四有
ふごfugoもっこmokkoもっこうmokkouいしみishimi

noun:

  • implement for carrying heavy loads, generally made of bamboo and woven grass or rope
けいようむじゅんkeiyoumujun

noun:

  • contradictio in adjecto; contradiction between an adjective and the noun it modifies (wooden iron, hot ice, etc.)
しょうみょうshoumyou

noun:

  • sabdavidya (ancient Indian linguistic and grammatical studies) 五明
  • chanting of Buddhist hymns (usu. in Sanskrit or Chinese) - Buddhism term
だいくういじだいdaikuuijidai

noun:

  • Great Interregnum (gap between Hohenstaufen and Habsburg rule of the Holy Roman Empire, approx. 1254-1273 CE)
なかだちかいいんnakadachikaiin

noun:

  • stock exchange member who facilitates trading by matching buy and sell orders (similar to an NYSE specialist) - Ōsaka dialect 才取会員
かけぼとけkakebotoke

noun:

  • round plaque carrying the image of a Buddha (usually hammered from behind) used in temples and shrines
キメがおKIMEgaoきめがおkimegao

noun:

  • posed look (chic, sexy, sultry, etc.); facial expression and orientation presented when being photographed - colloquialism
ディアンドルDEIANDORUディルンドルDEIRUNDORUダーンドルDAANDORUダーンドゥルDAANDOURUデアンドルDEANDORU

noun:

  • dirndl; traditional dress from Bavaria, Austria and South Tyrol
ゴマテングハギモドキGOMATENGUHAGIMODOKI

noun:

  • spotted unicornfish (Naso maculatus, species of Pacific tang found from Japan and Lord Howe Island to Hawaii)
ハンプバックバットフィッシュHANPUBAKKUBATTOFYISSHU

noun:

  • humpback batfish (Platax batavianus, species of Indo-West Pacific spadefish found from Madagascar to Indonesia and Australia)
やみなべyaminabe

noun:

  • stew prepared from ingredients contributed by members of a party, and eaten in the dark for fun 闇汁
やみじるyamijiru

noun:

  • stew prepared from ingredients contributed by members of a party, and eaten in the dark for fun 闇鍋
あめゆameyu

noun:

  • thick malt syrup poured into boiling water and sprinkled with cinnamon (used as a refreshing summer drink) - Food term 水飴冷やし飴
めどうmedouめんどうmendouobs.めどmedoobs.うまみちumamichiirr.

noun:

  • long roofed passageway (originally having an earthen floor and used as a bridle path) - めんどう is also written with the ateji 面道 寝殿造り
シービーSHIIBII

noun:

アートマンAATOMAN

noun:

  • atman; one's true self, which transcends death and is part of the universal Brahman (in Hinduism) - From Sanskrit "ātman" ブラフマン
ブイけいBUIkei

noun:

  • fashion style heavy on make-up and elaborate hairstyles, used among Japanese rock bands, musicians, etc.
レストランホテルRESUTORANHOTERUレストラン・ホテルRESUTORAN/HOTERU

noun:

  • facility that serves meals and provides rooms for short-stay or overnight guests - From English "restaurant hotel"
シャッターがいSHATTAAgai

noun:

  • street where many shops and businesses are closed (e.g. due to an economic slump)
やきふyakifu

noun:

  • yaki-fu; wheat gluten leavened with baking powder and baked into long bread-like sticks - Food term 麸【ふ】

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