Results, shi

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しじつshijitsu

noun:

  • day of the solstice
しゅびへいshubihei

noun:

  • guards
こむしkomushiしょうちゅうshouchuu

noun:

  • small insect; midge
  • vermicule
なまふnamafuしょうふshoufu

noun:

  • nama-fu; wheat gluten mixed with rice flour and steamed in large blocks - Food term 麸【ふ】
しんけいえんshinkeien

noun:

  • neuritis
しょめいこくshomeikoku

noun:

  • signatory nation
しじょうかんきょうshijoukankyou

noun:

  • market environment
しこうshikou

noun:

  • personal conduct
しゃかいせいどshakaiseido

noun:

  • social system
しんこうざいばつshinkouzaibatsu

noun:

  • new Zaibatsu (formed after the Meiji period) 財閥
しげんはいぶんshigenhaibun

noun:

  • resource allocation
しんゆうshin'yuu

noun:

  • deep sadness; great worry
しょうじょうぜぜshoujouzeze

adverbial noun / noun:

  • eternity; forever; through all eternity - four character idiom
しどうりんshidourin

noun:

  • thumb wheel - IT term
しょうきょうshoukyou

noun:

シャーSHAAしゃーsha-しゃあshaaしゃーっsha-しゃあっshaaシャーっSHAA

noun / ~と adverb:

  • hiss (esp. cat); sizzle; whoosh - onomatopoeia
しゅんさつshunsatsu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

しんかんコンパshinkanKONPA

noun:

  • welcome party for new students, club members, etc.
しゅどうによるshudouniyoru

expression / noun or verb acting prenominally:

  • manually powered; manual
しゅつりょくフォーマットshutsuryokuFUOOMATTO

noun:

  • output format - IT term
しょうこうひshoukouhi

noun:

  • extinction ratio - IT term
しろつめくさshirotsumekusairr.

noun:

  • white clover (Trifolium repens); Dutch clover
しんそうshinsou

noun:

  • secluded inner room
しんいshin'i

noun:

しでんshidenわたくしだwatakushidaobs.

noun:

  • privately owned rice field

Kanji

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