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We found 350 words, 1 kanji, and 70 examples matching '骨'
Word search: 350 matches
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noun
1. bone
2. frame
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0
bone fracture
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noun
steel frame; steel beam; steel girder
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Most common form: 骨骼
1. skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique
2. framework
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1. bone marrow; medulla
2. true spirit; one's mind
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Kanji search: 1 match
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コツ   ほね bone   
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gossip; dishonest   
ニク body part   
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きみ
んだら
ほね
ひろ
ってあげる

I'll look after your affairs when you are dead.
わたし
はじ
ひじょう
非常
ほね
れた

I had great difficulty at the beginning.
いぬ
よく
ほね
じめん
地面
める

Dogs often bury bones.
えいご
英語
まな
ほね
れる

Learning English is hard work.
ほね
ひふ
皮膚
した
ある
Your bones are beneath your skin.
 
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