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We found 4 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching '小田'
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noun
rice field (usu. small)  (archaic)
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noun
odamaki mushi; egg custard dish on a base of udon noodles  (see also: 茶碗蒸し; food term)
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noun
(collapsible) cylindrical paper lantern
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noun
fruitless or inconclusive discussion
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おだ   Oda   (place name, surname)  
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ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
デン   た rice field   
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おだ
小田
あかね
びしょうじょ
美少女
コンテスト
がり
じょゆう
女優

Akane Oda got her start in a petite miss beauty contest.
こんな
おだわらひょうじょう
小田原評定
やめよ
Let's stop this fruitless discussion.
あけち
明智
みつひで
光秀
おだ
織田
のぶなが
信長
ころ
した
りゆう
理由
やぼう
野望
せつ
えんこん
怨恨
せつ
くろまく
黒幕
せつ
いずれでもない title of book, album etc.
The Reason Mitsuhide Akechi Killed Nobunaga Oda Had Nothing to Do with Ambition, a Grudge, or Being a Mastermind
わたし
たち
おだわらじょう
小田原城

We go to Odawara castle.
おだわら
小田原
ってきた
かまぼこ
つめあ
詰合
わせ
みやげ
土産
ってきた

He brought an assortment of steamed fish paste he'd bought in Odawara as a souvenir.
 
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