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とうしゅりょくtoushuryoku

noun:

  • pitching strength (of a team)
ふんしつとどけfunshitsutodoke

noun:

  • report of a lost article
まんざいしmanzaishi

noun:

  • (one of) a comic duo
いくじのうikujinou

noun:

  • pouch (of a marsupial); marsupium
じじつかんけいjijitsukankei

noun:

  • all facts (of a case) - four character idiom
れんぞくほうかrenzokuhouka

noun:

  • a series of arson cases
むすびかたmusubikata

noun:

  • way of tying a knot

こんなkonna結び方musubikatadehaほどけてhodoketeしまうshimau This knot will not hold.

せもたれsemotare

noun:

  • back (of a chair)

背もたれsemotareもっとmotto倒せるtaoseruyo That seat reclines further.

いづなizuna

noun:

  • a type of fox spirit
宿しゅくせいshukusei

noun:

  • star of fate; a zodiac
らくじつrakujitsu

noun:

  • last day of a tournament - Sumo term
ゆうしょうがくyuushougaku

noun:

  • portrait of a tournament winner - Sumo term
こうきとうらいkoukitourai

noun:

  • advent of a golden opportunity - four character idiom
うしろみごろushiromigoro

noun:

  • back part of a kimono
じゅうなんしこうjuunanshikou

noun:

  • a flexible way of thinking - four character idiom
ざんぺいzanpei

noun:

しりびれshiribire

noun:

  • anal fin (of a fish)
ブロガーBUROGAA

noun:

しゃなshana

noun:

  • Mahavairocana (name of a Bodhisattva)
しゅうひつshuuhitsu

noun:

  • end of a brush-stroke
かんなみkannami

noun:

  • cutting blade of a plane
そうかくすうsoukakusuu

noun:

  • stroke-count of a kanji

michiというtoiu漢字kanjino総画数soukakusuuhakakuですかdesuka How many strokes does the kanji for "michi" have?

しゅうだんはっせいshuudanhassei

noun:

  • mass outbreak (of a disease)
とつじょとしてtotsujotoshite

adverb:

  • suddenly; all of a sudden

暗闇kurayamiからkara強盗goutouga突如としてtotsujotoshite現れたarawareta The robber emerged from the darkness.

げきせんちgekisenchi

noun:

  • site of a bloody battle

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