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We found 69 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 23 examples matching '扇'
Word search: 69 matches
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3
noun
folding fan
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3
Most common form: 扇風器
noun
electric fan
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0
noun
folding fan
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0
fan shape
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0
Most common form: 煽動
incitement; sedition; agitation; abetting
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おうぎ   Ougi   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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セン   おうぎ folding fan   
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ウ   はね feather   わ counter for birds   
コ   と door   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
corpse
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なごやじょ
名古屋城
てんしゅかく
天守閣
いしがきづ
石垣積
じょうぶ
上部
そとがわ
外側
そりだした
おうぎ
こうばい
勾配
ぎほう
技法
れられている

The stone wall supporting the donjon was constructed by the technique called "ogi kobai" or "fan sloping" by which the upper part of the wall is curved outward like a fan.
なお
とくれい
特例
として
きんせい
近世
てんのう
天皇
じんじ
神事
よう
おうぎ
ある
Moreover, fans used by the emperor in Shinto rituals in early-modern times were a special case.
あき
れっしゃ
列車
せんぷうき
扇風機
カバーかけられる
In the fall, covers are put over the fans in trains.
かんきせん
換気扇
はね
羽根
まで
みが
いた

I even polished the blades of the ceiling fan.
いぬ
うでどけい
腕時計
せんす
扇子
った

The dog ate a watch and a Japanese fan.
 
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