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We found 6 words, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '蕾'
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Most common form: つぼみ
noun
1. bud; flower bud
2. promising young person; budding beauty
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noun
taste buds
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noun
flower bud
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noun
bud stage (tooth)
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'mu' godan verb, intransitive verb
to bud; to be budding  (archaic)
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ライ   つぼみ bud (plants, mushrooms not yet opened)   
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ライ   かみなり thunder   
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フ   あめ rain   
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デン   た rice field   
grass   
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はな
まだ
つぼみ

The flowers are still in bud.
にほん
日本
はる
おとず
かん
じる
もっと
しょうちょうてき
象徴的
できごと
出来事
ひとつ
はなばな
花々
その
つぼみ
かせる
とき
One of the most iconic events to evoke the coming of spring is the emergence of the buds of flowers.
バラ
はな
まんかい
満開
より
つぼみ
ほう
かんび
甘美
である
A rose is sweeter in the bud than full blown.
うめ
つぼみ
より
あり kotowaza
Talent shows early (literally: a plum smells good from the bud).
 
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