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We found 6 words and 18 examples matching 'がじ'
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noun
1. Ono no Michikaze card in hanafuda (esp. when used as a wild card); rainman card  (hanafuda (Japanese playing cards); rare)
2. short blade used for pickpocketing or to cut oneself loose from police rope  (see also: 捕縄; thieves' cant; CODE dated MISSING!; slang)
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Most common form: 牙城
noun
stronghold (esp. of an enemy or opponent); inner citadel; bastion
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Most common form: 賀状
noun
New Year's card
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1. biting; gnawing  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. in constant pain; irritated  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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rummage (in a drawer)
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あの
むら
てき
さいご
最後
がじょう
牙城
です
That village is the enemy's last stronghold.
その
がじょう
牙城
まえ
じごく
地獄

Her kingdom is your hell.
このバッグ
いちしゅうかんぶん
一週間分
いるい
衣類
じゅうぶん
はい

The bag will easily carry enough clothes for a week.
にほんご
日本語
じょうずです
(He) is good at reading Japanese.
さむ
じきに
かれ
キルト
うわぎ
上着
かんつう
貫通
して
からだ
つた
わってきた

The cold soon penetrated his quilted jacket.
 
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