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We found 14 words, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '〆'
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Most common form: 締切
noun
1. deadline; closing; cut-off; end  (not 閉め切り, etc.)
2. cofferdam  (not 閉め切り, etc.)
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Most common form: 締切る
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to close up; to shut up (e.g. behind doors); to cut off (e.g. because a deadline has expired)
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Most common form: 締め
noun
1. tie up; bind; fastening; tightening
2. sum; total amount; total
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noun
seared pickled mackerel
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Most common form: 締め切り日
noun
time limit; closing day; deadline
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しめ closed, fastened   
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レポート
らいしゅう
来週
げつようび
月曜日
しめきり
〆切
です
Reports are due next Monday.
しめきり
〆切
います

Can you make the deadline?
 
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