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We found 4 words, 1 kanji, and 90 examples matching '麪'
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Most common form: めん
noun
1. noodles
2. flour  (archaic)
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Most common form: 麺類
noun
noodles; vermicelli
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Most common form: 麺麭
noun
bread  (see also: パン; めんぽう was originally a military term, メンパオ is from the Chinese word "mianbao"; obscure term)
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Most common form: めん棒
noun
rolling pin
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メン    noodles   
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この
もんだい
問題
べつ
めん
から
んでみよ

Let's approach this problem from a different aspect.
ちゅうとう
中等
きょういく
教育
ふた
めん
ある
Secondary education has two sides.
かれ
しごと
仕事
めん
きちんとしていた
He was honest in business.
ふたり
二人
めん
かった

They confronted each other.
じんせい
人生
くら
めん
ばかり

Don't look only on the dark side of life.
 
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