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We found 54 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '笠'
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noun
1. conical hat (East-Asian style); coolie hat
2. something shaped like a conical hat; shade (of a lamp)
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expression
helping and protecting in all ways; acting as a raincoat (protecting from rain) and acting as a hat (protecting from sun)  (see also: 陰になり日向になり:かげになりひなたになり; proverb)
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noun
conical hat worn by Mount Koya missionaries (Edo period)  (see also: 高野聖:こうやひじり; historical term)
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noun
hat of invisibility; hat that makes its wearer invisible
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noun
mounted archery; target shooting on horseback  (historical term)
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かさ   Kasa   (surname)  
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かさ bamboo hat   
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bamboo
リツ   リュウ   た to stand   たてる to build   
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おがさわらしょとう
小笠原諸島
NHK
でんぱ
電波
しか
はい
らない

You can get only NHK in the Ogasawara islands.
かさぎ
笠木
カバー
ちょうるい
鳥類
ひらい
飛来
ぼうし
防止
よう

The coping cover is for prevention of birds alighting.
 
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