Components
We found 28 words, 1 kanji, and 22 examples matching '餌'
Word search: 28 matches
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Most common form: エサ
noun
1. (animal) feed; fodder; pet food
2. bait; lure; enticement
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noun
prey; victim
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noun
1. bait; decoy; lure
2. easy prey; easy victim; sucker
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noun
feeding (animals); provisioning
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noun
lure; artificial bait  (see also: 擬餌; CODE fish MISSING!)
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ジ   え    えさ bait   
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ショク   ジキ    food   たべる to eat   
ジ   みみ ear   
Example search: 22 matches
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どうぶつ
動物
えさ
あた
えないで
くだ
さい

Visitors may not feed the animals.
ひつじ
えさ
あた
える
じかん
時間

It is time to feed the sheep.
どうぶつ
動物
えさ
やらないでください
Do not feed the animals.
もう
いぬ
えさ
やった
Have you fed the dog yet?
かのじょ
彼女
いぬ
えさ
やる
わす
れた

She forgot to feed her dog.
 
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