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We found 11 words, 3 names, and 6 examples matching 'こくし'
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Most common form: 国史
noun
history of a nation; Japanese history
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1
Most common form: 国士
noun
distinguished citizen; patriot
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1
Most common form: 酷使
exploitation; overuse; abuse
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Most common form: 黒色
black (colour, color)
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Most common form: ほくろ
noun
dark mole; facial mole; beauty spot  (often written with kana only)
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くにし   Kunishi   (place name, surname)  
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くろこ   Kuroko   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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おぐし   Ogushi   (place name, surname)  
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なが
した
あかいろ
赤色
はだ
こくしょく
黒色
だいち
大地
みどりいろ
緑色
からなる
さんしょくき
三色旗

The tricolor flag consists of red for the blood that has flowed, black for the skin, and green for the land.
われわれ
我々
しばしば
こくしょく
黒色
むす
けて
かんが
える

We often associate black with death.
さんげんしょく
三原色
こんごう
混合
する
こくしょく
黒色
できる
Mixture of the three primary colors creates black.
このほくろ
なや
んでいます

I'm troubled by this mole.
あの
ひと
よこ
ほくろある
That person has a mole at the side of his eye.
 
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