Results, proof-of-concept

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どうたいdoutai

noun:

  • truth of the way to the cessation of suffering - Buddhism term 四諦
マルコでんMARUKOden

noun:

こくぶんがくしkokubungakushi

noun:

  • history of Japanese literature
がんかいgankai

noun:

  • mass of rock; rock lump; block
そうしゅうsoushuuそうしゅsoushu

noun:

  • large number of priests
おやまのたいしょうoyamanotaishou

noun:

  • king of the hill; king of the castle; king of the mountain
あるきぶりarukiburi

noun:

  • way of walking
えりこしerikoshi

noun:

  • height of the neck
れきがくrekigaku

noun:

  • the study of the calendar
あぶらびaburabi

noun:

  • flame of an oil lamp
せつなしゅぎsetsunashugi

noun:

  • principle of living only for the moment - four character idiom
しゅひぎむshuhigimu

noun:

  • duty of confidentiality (concerning private matters learned through one's business) - four character idiom
ボタンせんそうBOTANsensou

noun:

  • war started or ended with the push of a single 'launch' button - obscure term - From English "button war"
ろうどうだいじんroudoudaijin

noun:

  • Minister of Labour
ふうしfuushi

noun:

  • term of address for a teacher; Confucius
たいまいのかねtaimainokane

noun:

  • large sum of money
しかshika

noun:

  • price of silk thread
ざいりょうりきがくzairyourikigaku

noun:

  • mechanics of materials; material mechanics
くだのあなからてんをのぞくkudanoanakaratenwonozoku

expression:

  • to have a narrow view of things - idiom
ごぜんがかりgozengakari

noun:

  • ring entering ceremony in presence of the emperor or crown prince - Sumo term
ぎょうねんgyounen

noun:

  • concentration of thought
ひのわhinowa

noun:

はいしんこういhaishinkoui

noun:

  • breach of faith; breach of trust; act of disloyalty
とうもんtoumon

noun:

  • alumni of Waseda University
あとピンatoPINアトピンATOPIN

noun:

  • focal point of a lens behind the subject ピント

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