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らいしょraisho Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • coming to an office, laboratory, etc. - appropriate for any place ending with 〜所
らくたいrakutai

noun:

  • falling body
らくようざいrakuyouzai

noun:

  • defoliant
らんちきパーティーranchikiPAATEII

noun:

  • drunken bash; rave party
らんしんranshin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • mental derangement; madness; insanity
らぬきranuki

noun:

  • 'ra'-removed; the practice of skipping the 'ra' from the 'rareru' verb conjugation - abbreviation ら抜き言葉

ら抜きranuki言葉kotobaってtte知っているshitteiruけっこうkekkou間違ったmachigatta言葉kotobawo使うtsukau生徒seitoga多いooiみたいmitai You know about 'ra-skipped words'? It looks like quite a lot of students are using mistaken words.

らくげつrakugetsu

noun:

  • setting moon; moon setting in the West
らくだむしrakudamushiラクダムシRAKUDAMUSHI

noun:

  • inocelliid snakefly (any insect of family Inocelliidae)
らんどうこうrandoukou

noun:

  • azurite
らくいんrakuin

noun:

  • brand; mark
らくぢゃわんrakujawanらくちゃわんrakuchawan

noun:

  • hand-moulded earthenware teacup 茶碗
らくがきちょうrakugakichou

noun:

  • sketchbook
らんとうrantou

noun:

  • oval tombstone
らりるrariruラリるRARIru Inflection

godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to become intoxicated (e.g. with drugs) - slang
らいうさいぼうraiusaibou

noun:

  • thunderstorm cell
らぬきことばranukikotoba

noun:

  • 'ra'-removed word (i.e. lacking the 'ra' in the 'rareru' verb conjunction)
らんかいrankai

noun:

  • egg sack (frog, spider, etc.); egg mass
らまramaatejiラマRAMA

noun:

  • lama - From Tibetan "bla-ma"
らいしゃraisha

noun:

  • leper - archaism
らんきんrankin

noun:

  • oomycete; class oomycota; water mold
らせんめんrasenmen

noun:

  • helicoid
らいふくraifuku

noun:

  • return; coming back
らたいしゅぎrataishugi

noun / ~の noun:

  • nudism
らいじょうきraijouki

noun:

  • bud stage (tooth)
らっぱrappa

noun:

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