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- 落髪【らくはつ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- cutting one's hair before entering a monastery; tonsure
- 落飾【らくしょく】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- cutting one's hair before entering a monastery; tonsure
- 赤銅【しゃくどう】
noun:
- shakudo; gold-copper alloy, often with a blue patina
- 外孫【がいそん・そとまご】
noun:
- grandchild from a daughter married into another family
- 藩儒【はんじゅ】
noun:
- (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyo
- 府下【ふか】
noun:
- suburban districts (of a metropolis); within an urban-prefecture
- 世渡り【よわたり】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- making a living; getting on in the world; subsistence
- 口馴らし【くちならし】口慣らし Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- accustoming oneself to a certain taste; oral drill
- 鍋墨【なべずみ】
noun:
- soot on the bottom of a pot or pan
- 空騒ぎ【からさわぎ】から騒ぎ Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
noun:
- Much Ado about Nothing (Shakespeare)
- 片口【かたくち】
noun:
- lipped bowl
- one side of a story or argument
- 非職【ひしょく】
noun:
- not employed; holding a post but having no duties
- 潮待ち【しおまち】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- waiting for the rising tide or a good opportunity
- 受け手【うけて】
noun:
- (referring to a person) receiver; receiving side; viewer; listener
その年の日本のODAの最大の受け手は中国だった。 The largest recipient of Japan's ODA that year was China.
- 受け戻し【うけもどし】請け戻し・受戻し・請戻し
noun:
- 終業式【しゅうぎょうしき】
noun:
- ceremony held at the end of a school term
- 手離れ【てばなれ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- (child) no longer requiring constant monitoring; completing a job
- 鎮魂祭【ちんこんさい】
noun:
- mass or ceremony for the repose of a soul
- 登舷礼【とうげんれい】
noun:
- ceremonial assembling of a ship's crew on deck
- 総本家【そうほんけ】
noun:
- head family; main branch of a school or religion
- 束柱【つかばしら】
noun:
- short pillar standing between a beam and roof ridge
- 病勢【びょうせい】
noun:
- a patient's condition; the state of an illness
- 軒丈【のきたけ】
noun:
- height from the ground to a building's eaves
- 物越し【ものごし】
noun / ~の noun:
- separation (e.g. by a screen, curtain, or door) - often 物越しに ➜ 越し【ごし】
- 文芸学【ぶんげいがく】
noun:
- study or science of literature; a liberal arts department