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We found 1 word, 3 kanji, and 4 examples matching '印刷物'
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noun
printed matter
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イン    seal, stamp   しるし sign, mark   
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seal
サツ   す to print   
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トウ   かたな sword   
キン   turban; cloth
corpse
ブツ   モツ   もの thing   
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モチ   not
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pig
ギュウ   うし cow   
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けれども
しょうけん
証券
るい
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
かんけい
関係
ない
ようす
様子
える

But it did not appear to be any type of securities or printed matter.
Source: 盗まれた手紙の話 坂口安吾, translation by Bunsuke)
おも
じょうほう
情報
こうかん
交換
つうしん
通信
などメール
おこ
なっています
ので
ふうとう
封筒
しよう
使用
およ
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
はいふ
配布
だいぶ
大分
すく
なくなっています

Because most of our communication and information sharing is done via email, our use of envelopes and distribution of printed material has markedly decreased.
どう
いち
さしだしにん
差出人
から
どう
いち
うけとりじん
受取人
てて
ゆうたい
郵袋
という
もじどお
文字通
ぶくろ
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
れて
ゆうそう
郵送
します

A mailbag from a single sender addressed to one recipient, as the name suggests, is for delivering a bag of printed matter.
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
とくべつ
特別
ゆうたい
郵袋
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
というあります
Included in the printed matter category is what is called 'special mailbag printed matter'.
 
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