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We found 186 words, 1 kanji, and 14 examples matching '史'
Word search: 186 matches
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0
history
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1
noun (suffix), noun
history
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0
historic; historical; traditional
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0
'no' adjective, adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
in history; ever; historical
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1
noun
historical records; archives
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Kanji search: 1 match
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シ    history   
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crossed swords
チュウ   ジュウ   なか middle   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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stick   
Example search: 14 matches
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だいにじせかいたいせん
第二次世界大戦
がいこう
外交
ナチス
ぼっこう
勃興
から
かいせん
開戦
まで title of book, album etc.
A History of Diplomacy (in the Years) up to World War II: From the Sudden Rise of the Nazis to the Outbreak of War
じょうだん
冗談
おんがく
音楽
かいじん
怪人
みき
三木
とりろう
鶏郎
ラジオCMソング
せんご
戦後
title of book, album etc.
The Phantom of Jokey Music: Toriro Miki—The Postwar History of Songs for the Radio and for Commercials
GE
ていこく
帝国
せいすい
盛衰
さいきょう
最強
きぎょう
企業
だった
そしき
組織
どこ
まちが
間違
えた
のか title of book, album etc.
The History of the Rise and Fall of GE: Where Did the So-Called Strongest Company Go Wrong?
たられば
にほん
日本
せんそう
戦争
もし
しんじゅわんこうげき
真珠湾攻撃
なかったら title of book, album etc.
A “What If” Take on Japan’s Military History: If the Pearl Harbor Attack Hadn’t Happened
せいこう
成功
していた
にほん
日本
げんばく
原爆
じっけん
実験
いんぺい
隠蔽
された
かくかいはつ
核開発

Japan's Successful Test of an Atomic Bomb: The Hidden History of Nuclear Development
 
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