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We found 14 words and 1 kanji matching '漬:づけ'
Word search: 14 words contain 漬 read as づけ
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noun
rice with tea poured on it (Japanese dish)  (see also: 茶漬け; polite (teineigo) language)
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preserving in sugar; food preserved in sugar
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1. small fish sliced open and pickled in a mixture of vinegar, sake, and salt  (food term)
2. seafood pickled in soy (esp. squid)  (food term)
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roasted or deep-fried fish or meat, marinated in a spicy sauce
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pickling; pickles
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Kanji search: 1 match
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ける to pickle, soak   つかる to be soaked in, well seasoned   
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スイ   みず water   
セキ   せめる to torture; to blame, accuse   
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かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
シュ   ぬし    あるじ master, proprietor, owner   
 
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