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We found 9 words, 2 kanji, and 2 examples matching '三色'
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1. three colours; three colors
noun
2. triple run; winning hand containing the same chow in each of the three suits  (see also: 三色同順; mahjong term; abbreviation)
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noun
sweet bread with three different fillings
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noun
tricolor dango eaten during cherry blossom viewing (esp. pink, white, and green)  (see also: 団子; food term)
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3
noun
tricolour flag; tricolor flag
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5
noun
heartsease (wild pansy, Viola tricolor)
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サン   み    みっ three   
ショク   シキ   いろ color   
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ともえ comma shape, shape of magatama   
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コ   キ   おのれ self   
corner
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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.
わたし
たち
いちにち
一日
さんしょく
三食
とります
We have three meals a day.
 
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