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We found 106 words and 58 examples matching 'リス'
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noun
1. fracture  (originally from German 'Riss')
2. lithograph
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noun
1. squirrel (excluding flying squirrels)  (often written with kana only)
2. Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)  (see also: 日本栗鼠; often written with kana only)
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noun
listener
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expression, 'i' adjective
(very) risky; high-risk
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high-risk  (see also: ハイリスク; opposite: 低リスク)
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リス
いそが
しく
あつ
めていた

The squirrel was busy gathering nuts.
リスみんな
きも
気持
かんが
えてあげる

Doris is considerate of everybody's feelings.
リス
えだ
なか
かく
れた

A squirrel hid among the branches.
リス
うご
すばやい
Squirrels are quick of movement.
ウサギビーバーリス
どうぞく
同族
です
Rabbits are related to beavers and squirrels.
 
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