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We found 89 words and 1 kanji matching '紅:こう'
Word search: 89 words contain 紅 read as こう
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noun
black tea
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noun
1. deep red; crimson
2. rouge; lipstick  (this meaning is restricted to reading べに)
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1. autumn colours; fall colors; leaves changing color (colour)
2. leaves turning red; red leaves  (this meaning is restricted to reading こうよう; this meaning is restricted to form 紅葉)
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Most common form: こうはく
1. red and white; colours for festive or auspicious occasions (colors)
noun
2. Red and White singing contest; annual contest between male and female popular singers on New Year's Eve (sponsored and broadcast by NHK)  (see also: 紅白歌合戦; abbreviation)
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noun
red-blossomed plum tree; red Japanese apricot
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Kanji search: 1 match
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コウ   ク   くれない deep red   べに lipstick   
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コウ   ク    work; construction; craft   
シ   いと thread   
 
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