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34 kanji found using '舌' as a component

 
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ワ   はな to talk   はなし talking   
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カツ    activity, resuscitation   
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ジ   やめる quit   
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ラン   rebellion   みだ to disturb, disarray   みだれる to be mixed up, in disorder   
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ゼツ   した tongue   
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カツ    fasten   
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ケイ   いこ to relax   いこ relaxation   
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める to lick   
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はず ought   
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カツ    wide   
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harpoon
lick off
enemy
talk
scrape off
テン    sweet   
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harpoon
カツ   こそ to scrape off   
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