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We found 8 words, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '叉'
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Most common form:
noun
1. crotch; crutch; groin; thigh
2. fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)
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3
noun
roasted pork fillet (often used in ramen)  (food term; often written with kana only; originally from Chinese 'chashao')
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noun
metal fork (used to poke a fire)
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0
dichotomous; furcate; forked
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2
Most common form: 又木
noun
forked tree; forked branch
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サ   シャ    fork (in the road); crotch   
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その
みち
ひゃく
メートル
ほど
さんさろ
三叉路
あります
Go straight up the street for about 100 meters, and you will get to the junction of three roads.
また
チャーシュー
叉焼
うまさには
ていひょう
定評
ある
Their roast pork has a good reputation too.
 
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