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We found 7 words, 5 names, 2 kanji, and 29 examples matching 'ゆり'
Word search: 7 matches
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Most common form: 百合
noun
1. lily (Lilium spp.)
2. comics and novels about female homosexuality  (slang; this meaning is restricted to reading ゆり, ユリ)
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noun
vibration; flickering; jolting; tremor
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3
Most common form: 百合木
noun
tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar  (often written with kana only)
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5
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to shake; to wave; to swing; to sway
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4
to shake down (e.g. nuts from a tree)
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Common name search: 5 matches
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ゆり   Yuri   (female given name)  
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ゆり   Yuri   (female given name)  
ゆうり   Yuuri   (female given name)  
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ゆり   Yuri   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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ゆり   Yuri   (female given name)  
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ゆり   Yuri   (female given name)  
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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ゆり shake   
Example search: 29 matches
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しろ
ゆり
とてもきれい
A white lily is very beautiful to look at.
あか
ぼう
ゆりかご
なか
ねむ
っている

A baby is sleeping in the cradle.
ゆり
あま
かお
する
Lilies smell sweet.
ゆりかご
なか
あか
ぼう
とてもかわいい
The baby in the cradle is very pretty.
わたし
たち
ゆり
とした

We shook nuts from the tree.
 
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