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We found 12 words and 1 kanji matching '之:の'
Word search: 12 words contain 之 read as の
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particle
possessive particle  (see also: ; 之 used esp. on tombs, etc.; archaic)
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Most common form: チョウノスケソウ
noun
mountain avens (Dryas octopetala); eightpetal mountain-avens; white dryas; white dryad  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 熊の実
noun
clownfish (Amphiprioninae spp., esp. the yellowtail clownfish, Amphiprion clarkii); anemone fish  (often written with kana only)
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noun
inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc.  (Buddhist term)
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Most common form: 承知の助
expression
OK; Sure; Yessir!; Okeydokey!; Understood  (colloquialism; yojijukugo)
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Kanji search: 1 match
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シン   こ    の of   
 
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