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We found 189 words, 1 kanji, and 9 examples matching '版'
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. edition; version; printing; impression; implementation (e.g. software)  (ばん when a suffix)
noun
2. plate; block; cast
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publication
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0
noun
woodcut; woodblock print; art print
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noun
first edition
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out of print
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ハン    printing   
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ヘン   right side   かた- one of two   
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ハン   ホン   タン    anti-   そらす to bend, to warp   そ to be warped, curved   
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また again   
cliff
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この
ほん
はっ
ぱん
かさ
ねました

This book has gone through eight editions.
ゆき
きんこう
近郊
ていざん
低山
あんない
案内
かんとう
関東
はん
title of book, album etc.
A Guide to Low Mountains (That You Can Climb) in the Snow in the City Outskirts: Kanto Edition
この
ばん
ななせん
7000
げんてい
限定
されている

This edition is limited to seven thousand copies.
にほんぜんこく
日本全国
この
ごしゅいん
御朱印
すご
!
だい
しゅう
とどうふけん
都道府県
もうら
網羅
ばん
title of book, album etc.
These Red Seal Stamps from All Over Japan Are Amazing! The Second Collection: An Edition Including All the Prefectures
こらい
古来
さてつ
砂鉄
せいれん
製錬
ほう
たたら
ぶき
せいてつ
製鉄
ほう
ふっこく
復刻
かいせつ
解説
ばん
title of book, album etc.
Ancient Methods of Refining Iron Sand: How to Manufacture Iron―A Reissued Edition with Commentary
 
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