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We found 2 words, 9 partial word matches, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 15 examples matching 'うすば'
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2
noun
molar
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0
noun
thin (blade)
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noun
millstone; mortar
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particle
1. if ... then; when
2. and  (often ...も...ば...も...)
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うすば   Usuba   (place name, surname)  
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きゅうし
臼歯
うち
さいご
最後
える
おやしらずという
The last of the molars to break through is called a wisdom tooth.
かのじょ
彼女
きゅうし
急死
わたし
いちじ
一時
なに
かんが
えられなかった

I was numbed by her sudden death.
わたし
しょう
きゅうし
休止
ていあん
提案
します

I propose a short rest.
かのじょ
彼女
ちち
きゅうし
急死
いて
ふか
かな
しみ
たされた

She was filled with deep grief to hear of her father's sudden death.
その
さつじん
殺人
じけん
事件
かれ
きゅうし
急死
かんけい
関係
あるかもしれない
The murder case may bear a relation on his sudden death.
 
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