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We found 3 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 1 example matching '沼田'
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noun
marshy rice field or paddy
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Most common form: ぬた場
noun
mud bath (e.g. for pigs); mud pit  (see also: 沼田)
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Most common form: ヌタウナギ
noun
inshore hagfish (Eptatretus burgeri, species found from Japan to Taiwan)  (often written with kana only)
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ぬまた   Numata   (place name, surname)  
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ショウ   ぬま marsh, bog   
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スイ   みず water   
ショウ   め to summon   
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トウ   かたな sword   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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デン   た rice field   
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なんふん
何分
った
それとも
なんじかん
何時間
った
ぬまた
沼田
せんせい
先生
いえ
はい
ってきて
さだこ
禎子
がく
てた

Minutes or hours later Dr. Numata came in and felt Sadako's forehead.
 
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