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We found 21 words, 1 kanji, and 13 examples matching '堆'
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pile (of things); depositing (in a pile); accumulation (sediment)
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. pile; heap
2. shallow part of the sea; ocean bank
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noun
compost
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noun
sandbank; shoal
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noun
marine sediment
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タイ    piled high   
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little bird
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
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その
こうほん
藁本
すで
たい
している

The kôhon was already in a pile.
その
しゅっすい
出水
しゅうい
周囲
とち
土地
どろ
そう
たいせき
堆積
した
The flood deposited a layer of mud on the surrounding land.
ちきゅう
地球
テクトニクス
たいせきがく
堆積学
へんどうちけいがく
変動地形学
title of book, album etc.
Earth Tectonics: Sedimentology and the Study of Tectonic Landforms
じしん
地震
ともな
つなみ
津波
により
どしゃ
土砂
たいりょう
大量
たいせき
堆積
している

A lot of earth and sand accumulated because of the tsunami that accompanied the earthquake.
つなみ
津波
たいせきぶつ
堆積物
かがく
科学
title of book, album etc.
The Science of Tsunami Sediment
 
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