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We found 35 words and 8 examples matching 'ゴム'
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1. gum; rubber  (often written with kana only; originally from Dutch 'gom')
2. eraser  (abbreviation)
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noun
rubber ball
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noun
guayule rubber  (see also: 護謨:ゴム)
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noun
rubber seal
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noun
rubber lining
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このフライドエッグゴムような
あじ
する
This fried egg tastes like a sheet of rubber.
マヤ
ぞく
ひとびと
人々
ボールゴム
つく
っていました

The Mayas made their balls out of rubber.
どーしたもじもじしてあーいや
なに
パンツゴム
れちゃった
みたい
"What's up? Fidgeting like that" "Er, well, it looks like the elastic's gone in my pants."
ゴムチップ
しょもう
所望
いろ
ちゃくしょく
着色
すること
かのう
可能
である
The rubber chip can be colored the desired color.
ゴムボール
だんりょくせい
弾力性
あるから
はず

A rubber ball bounces because it is elastic.
 
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