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We found 59 words, 1 partial word match, 1 kanji, and 23 examples matching '狩'
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Most common form: 潮干狩
noun
shell gathering (at low tide); clamming
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noun
grape picking
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to hunt (e.g. animals); to go looking for (e.g. flowers, etc.); to gather (e.g. mushrooms); to pick (e.g. fruit)
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noun
roundup
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Most common form: 狩り
noun
1. hunting
noun, noun (suffix)
2. harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
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Kanji search: 1 match
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シュ   か hunting   か to hunt   
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ケン   いぬ dog   
シュ   ス   まも to protect, guard   もり babysitting   
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スン   inch
roof   
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かれ
もり
った

He went hunting in the woods.
ヘミングウェーアフリカ
もうじゅうが
猛獣狩
たのしんだ
Hemingway enjoyed big game hunting in Africa.
この
しず
かな
げんや
原野
しゅりょう
狩猟
すること
きんし
禁止
されています

Hunting game is forbidden in this tranquil wilderness.
かれ
えもの
獲物
たくさん
らえた

They had a good hunt.
かれ
する

He likes to hunt.
 
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