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We found 22 words and 8 examples matching 'レア'
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1. rare  (this meaning is restricted to reading レア, レアー)
noun
2. rhea (flightless South American bird of family Rheidae)  (see also: アメリカ駝鳥; originally from Latin)
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noun
lens flare  (CODE photo MISSING!)
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noun
flared miniskirt  (originally from 'flare mini')
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noun
rarity (esp. of collectables, trading cards, etc.)
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noun
flaring (gas, metal pipe, etc.)
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レア
ねが
いします

I would like mine rare.
ステーキレア
です
I like my steak rare.
レアキャラゆえに
える
な〜
It's the fact that he's so unusual that gets me going.
アンドレア
もう
します

My name is Andrea.
わたし
ステーキミディアムレア
です
I like my steak cooked medium rare.
 
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