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We found 38 words, 1 kanji, and 29 examples matching '痕'
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noun
1. trace; tracks; mark; sign
2. site; remains; ruins
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noun
scar; cicatrix
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trace; traces; vestige; vestiges
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suffix
scar (e.g. from operation, injection); trace; mark (e.g. skid marks)
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noun
bloodstain
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コン   あと scar   
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good
ill; illness
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ながさき
長崎
きずあと
おおいし
大石
よしの
芳野
しゃしんしゅう
写真集
title of book, album etc.
The Scars of Nagasaki: A Collection of Yoshino Oishi’s Photographs
うで
きず
あと
なって
のこ
った

The arm wound became a permanent scar.
とし
都市
ゆっくり
はってん
発展
してきた
こと
おのおの
各々
じだい
時代
その
こんせき
痕跡
のこ
している
ことわかる
One feels that the city has grown slowly and each age has left its mark.
ろじょう
路上
けっこん
血痕
おれ
もの
ちが
いない

The blood on the road must be mine.
メディア
ぞうお
憎悪
こんせき
痕跡
やすう
安売
りする

Media sells a trace of hatred at bargain prices.
 
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