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We found 25 words and 9 examples matching 'エキス'
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noun
extract (esp. of food, fruit, etc.); essence  (see also: エキストラクト; often written with kana only; abbreviation)
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noun
measure of nonvolatile components in grams per 100 ml
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4
noun
expert
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noun
bonito extract; (dehydrated or concentrated) bonito stock
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noun
meat extract; (dehydrated or concentrated) meat stock  (food term)
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くろず
黒酢
はちみつ
づけ
うめ
エキス fragment, headline etc.
ume extract steeped in honey with black vinegar added
じゅひ
樹皮
からエキス
ちゅうしゅつ
抽出
する

Extract an essence from the bark of a tree.
かずかず
数々
しゅちょう
主張
からとった
いた
ないエキス
Of all the principles he once stood fast on.
いちばん
一番
ちか
アメリカンエキスプレスオフィス
でんわ
電話
ばんごう
番号
りたい
です
I'd like to know the phone number of the nearest American Express office.
いちばん
一番
ちか
アメリカンエキスプレスオフィスどこある
ぞん
です
Do you know where the nearest American Express office is?
 
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