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We found 9 words, 2 kanji, and 2 examples matching '彼岸'
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noun
1. equinoctial week (when Buddhist services are held)
2. Buddhist services during the equinoctial week  (see also: 彼岸会; abbreviation)
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noun
Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis family)
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noun
red spider lily (Lycoris radiata); cluster amaryllis
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noun
first day of the equinoctial week
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Most common form: ヒガンザクラ
noun
1. higan cherry (species of weeping cherry tree, Prunus subhirtella); early-flowering cherry (around the spring equinox)  (see also: 江戸彼岸; often written with kana only)
2. double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula)  (see also: 江戸彼岸; colloquialism)
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ヒ   かれ he   
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step
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
ガン   きし coast, shore, banks   
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サン   やま mountain   
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カン   dry; drying frame   ひ to get dry   ほ to dry (something), to air   
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あつ
さむ
ひがん
彼岸
まで
No heat or cold lasts beyond the equinox.
にほん
日本
シンクロ
かい
ひがん
悲願
である
きん
あと
いっぽ
一歩
とど
かなかった

The 'gold' yearned for by the Japanese synchronized swimming world was not quite reached.
 
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