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We found 230 words, 1 kanji, and 73 examples matching '戸'
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noun
1. door (esp. Japanese-style)  (see also: ; this meaning is restricted to form 戸)
2. shutter; window shutter
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noun
Edo (shogunate capital; former name of Tokyo); Edo period (also known as Tokugawa period, from 1603 to 1868); Yedo  (historical term)
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noun
water well
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noun
1. family register
2. census
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counter for houses, households, apartments, etc.
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コ   と door   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
corpse
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かぎ
けられていた

He found the door had been locked.
さえてくれ

Hold the door.
かれ
める

They close the door at five.
うちがわ
内側
から
ひら

The door opens from within.
ひら
おと
こえた

I heard the door open.
 
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