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9 word matches found for '摺' using reading 'ずり'
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noun
colour printing; color printing
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Most common form: 足摺り
stamping or scraping one's feet
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noun
hulling rice
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Most common form: 木版刷り
noun
block printing
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noun
1. ukiyo-e print produced with various shades of indigo (and sometimes small amounts of vermilion or yellow)
2. staining a pattern on fabric or paper by rubbing it with indigo leaves
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noun
clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern  (see also: ; archaic)
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noun
tassets (on a suit of armor, armour); vegetable dye
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noun
finishing board nailed where the floor boards meet the wall; (similar to) skirting, baseboards
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noun
thin, sleeveless overgarment worn by pilgrims
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