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We found 6 words, 2 kanji, and 2 examples matching '月見'
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noun
viewing the moon
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noun
golden waxcap mushroom (Hygrocybe chlorophana)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
sake for moon viewing parties
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noun
evening primrose (esp. the fourwing evening primrose, Oenothera tetraptera)
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noun
dumplings offered to the moon (on the 15th day of the 8th month and the 13th day of the 9th month)
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ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
ケン   み to see   みえる to be seen; to appear   みせる to show   
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ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
legs
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あした
明日
つきみ
月見
かい
あるだろう
They will have a moon-viewing party tomorrow.
つきみ
月見
ふぜい
風情
どんぶり
なか
みた
見立
てた
ものである
It looks like a moon is floating in the rice bowl.
 
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