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We found 34 words, 1 kanji, and 3 examples matching '腎'
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Most common form: 村戸
noun
kidney  (see also: 腎臓)
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Most common form: 肝心
essential; fundamental; crucial; vital; main
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kidney
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Most common form: 後じん
metanephros; third stage of kidney development  (anatomical term)
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noun
renal failure
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ジン    kidney   
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かた hard   
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シン   ジン    subject, retainer   
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また again   
ニク body part   
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じんぞう
腎臓
わる
です
I have kidney trouble.
この
かくげん
格言
から
いす
椅子
なが
すわ
こと
うんどうぶそく
運動不足
じんぞう
腎臓
よわ
ようつう
腰痛
こす
かのうせい
可能性
たか
ということ
かります

The proverb makes us realize that sitting on a chair for a long time or a lack of exercise is likely to weaken kidneys and cause low back pain.
とうきょう
東京
ていしん
逓信
びょういん
病院
おいしい
じんぞうびょう
腎臓病
レシピ title of book, album etc.
Tokyo Teishin Hospital’s Delicious Recipes for (People with) Kidney Disease
 
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