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We found 39 words, 1 kanji, and 7 examples matching '穂'
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Most common form:
noun
1. ear (of plant); head (of plant)
2. point; tip
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0
shaped like an ear of grain
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noun
sprouting season (of ears of grain)
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noun
ear (head) of rice
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noun
fresh, young ears of rice  (CODE form MISSING!)
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スイ   ほ ear (of a plant)   
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grain
ケイ   エ   めぐ to bless, to bestow a favor   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ユ   ユウ   ユイ   よし reason   
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シン   こころ heart   
Example search: 7 matches
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かじゅ
果樹
さいばいしゃ
栽培者
リンゴ
だいぎ
台木
しました
The orchardist grafted an apple bud onto the rootstock.
はなし
なくて
こま
った

He found it very hard to keep the conversation going.
だいぎ
台木
さい
けいせいそう
形成層
かさ
わせる
ようします
When inserting the budwood into the root stock make the cambium layer overlap.
わたし
みほ
美穂
たず
ねた
とき
かのじょ
彼女
いま
居間
いた
Miho was in the living room when I visited her.
みほ
美穂
さんピアノ
きます

Miho plays the piano.
 
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