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We found 8 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 19 examples matching '茂'
Word search: 8 matches
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to grow thickly; to be in full leaf; to be rampant; to luxuriate; to be luxurious
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to grow thickly; to be overgrown; to thrive; to grow in abundance
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noun
thicket; coppice; brushwood
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luxuriant growth; rankness (of weeds)
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noun
Kamo eggplant (Solanum melongena; round variety originally grown in Kyoto)
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しげる   Shigeru   (surname, male given name, female given name)  
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モ    overgrown   しげ to grow thickly   
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number 5, 5th   
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tasseled spear
grass   
Example search: 19 matches
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こうえん
公園
じゅもく
樹木
よく
しげ
っている

The park is well wooded.
いちめん
一面
きいろ
黄色
どう
はんも
繁茂
した
けんとう
見当
つかないヒマワリ

The landscape of yellow, a mass of sunflowers flourishing beyond measure.
その
きぎ
木々
しげ
っている

The trees have exuberant foliage.
わたし
ながしま
長嶋
しげお
茂雄
のぞ
いて
だれ
こくみんてき
国民的
えいゆう
英雄
かんが
える
ことできない
I cannot look on anybody as a national hero with the exception of Shigeo Nagashima.
にわ
ざっそう
雑草
しげ
っていた

The garden was grown over with weeds.
 
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