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We found 7 words, 4 names, and 276 examples matching 'うど'
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noun
udon; thick Japanese wheat noodles  (often written with kana only)
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noun
udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
chilled udon noodles served with a separate dipping sauce  (food term)
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expression
good for nothing (of people); derived from a large 'udo' plant being of no use (only the young, tender, plant can be eaten)  (see also: うど)
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noun
powdery mildew
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うと   Uto   (place name, surname)  
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うと   Uto   (female given name, surname)  
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うと   Uto   (place name, surname)  
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うどの   Udono   (place name, surname)  
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おやこどん
親子丼
ぐざい
具材
かけうどん
せた
おやこ
親子
うどんというある
There is also a dish called 'oyako-udon', which is the ingredients of oyakodon on top of udon in broth.
そばそば
からうどんきし
めん
ふつう
普通
こむぎこ
小麦粉
からできてる
Soba is made from buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made from ordinary wheat flour.
そばそば
からうどんやきめん
ふつう
普通
こむぎこ
小麦粉
からできてる
Soba is made of buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made of plain wheat flour.
わたし
たち
ちょうどその
もん
たどり
いた
とき
あめ
はげ
しく
した

It began to rain heavily just as we got to the gate.
わたし
しんしつ
寝室
ちょうどこの
うえ
ある
My bedroom is just above.
 
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