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We found 5 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 9 examples matching '土手'
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noun
1. embankment; bank
2. beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin  (see also: どて焼き; abbreviation)
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noun
causeway; land bridge; path on an embankment
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noun
guts
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noun
beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin  (see also: どて焼き)
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Most common form: どて焼
noun
beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin
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どて   Dote   (place name, surname)  
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
シュ   hand   て    た-    
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かわ
どて
土手
えて
あふれた
The river flowed over its banks.
わたし
たち
テムズ
がわ
どて
土手
ある
きました

We walked on the banks of the Thames.
ジム
ふね
から
りて
どて
土手
まで
のぼ
って
った

Jim climbed out of the boat on to the bank.
かれ
いえ
その
かわ
どて
土手
ある
His house is on the bank of the river.
2つ
どて
土手
あいだ
むかし
きょう
かかっていた
There used to be a bridge between two river banks.
 
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