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We found 42 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 12 examples matching '壮'
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1. vibrancy; strength; bravery; manliness
2. (esp. of men) one's prime (approx. age 30)
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0
magnificent; grand; majestic; splendid
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0
grand; heroic; sublime; fierce
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0
rousing
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0
noun
prime of life
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そう   Sou   (male given name)  
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ソウ    manly, strong   
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left side   じょう    しょう    
シ   samurai
Example search: 12 matches
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この
そうだい
壮大
だい
せいどう
聖堂
こんりゅう
建立
ちゅうせい
中世
までさかのぼる
This magnificent cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages.
そうこうしき
壮行式
なんじ
何時
からです
When is the pep rally?
そうだい
壮大
なが
です
It's a magnificent view, isn't it?
おうしつ
王室
けっこんしき
結婚式
たいへん
大変
そうかん
壮観
だった
The royal wedding was a great spectacle.
システィナ
れいはいどう
礼拝堂
1473
ねん
バティカン
きゅうでんない
宮殿内
こんりゅう
建立
された
そうだい
壮大
れいはいどう
礼拝堂
です
The Sistine Chapel is a vast chapel built inside the Vatican Palace in 1473.
 
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