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We found 52 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '刃'
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1
noun
1. edge (of a knife or sword)
2. prong (of an electrical plug)
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1 0
noun
1. blade; sword
2. forged blade; wavy pattern on forged blades  (see also: 刃文・はもん)
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0
noun
assassin's dagger
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1
noun
edged tool; cutlery
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0
noun
drawn sword; naked sword
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ジン   は blade   
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トウ   かたな sword   
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するど
ナイフ
れた

I've got a keen-edged knife.
わたし
ナイフ
とても
するど

My knife has such a fine edge.
このナイフ
するど
よく
れる

This knife has a fine edge and cuts well.
このナイフ
するどくてよく
れる

The edge of this knife is sharp and cuts well.
そのナイフ
するど

The knife has a very sharp edge.
 
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