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We found 5 words and 1 kanji matching '鮨'
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Most common form: 寿司
noun
sushi; anything made with vinegared rice (may also contain vegetables, spices, fish, or other delicacies)  (see also: 巻き寿司; food term)
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Most common form: 太巻き寿司
noun
futomaki; thick roll of makizushi  (see also: 巻き寿司; food term)
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noun
Kansai-style sushi (esp. pressed sushi, such as battera)  (see also: バッテラ, 押し鮨)
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noun
sushi topping  (obscure term)
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Most common form: 握り寿司
noun
nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc.  (food term)
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すし sushi   寿司 (cf)   
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シ   むね content; purport   
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さじ spoon   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
ギョ   さかな    うお fish   
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corner
デン   た rice field   
fire
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