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We found 5 words, 2 kanji, and 15 examples matching '泥鰌'
Word search: 5 matches
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Most common form: どじょう
noun
1. loach (any fish of family Cobitidae)  (often written with kana only)
2. weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)
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expression
two things that do not go well together; pairing kintsuba with loach soup  (see also: 金鍔:きんつば; idiomatic expression)
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Most common form: どじょう汁
noun
loach soup
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noun
steamed bun shaped like a loach catcher  (see also: どじょう掬い)
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Most common form: どじょう掬い
noun
1. scooping loaches; catching loach in a net  (often written with kana only)
2. loach-catching dance  (often written with kana only)
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デイ   どろ mud   
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ニ   あま nun   
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corpse
さじ spoon   
スイ   みず water   
Example search: 15 matches
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いつ
何時
やなぎ
した
どじょう
泥鰌
らぬ
kotowaza
A fox is not caught twice in the same snare (literally: a loach does not always wait under a willow).
やなぎ
した
どじょう
泥鰌

A fox isn't caught twice in the same snare.
しょくぶつ
植物
どじょう
土壌
から
すいぶん
水分
とる
Plants take in water from the soil.
その
どじょう
土壌
ゆた
かさ
たも
った

The soil retained richness.
しょくぶつ
植物
どじょう
土壌
そだ

Plants are nourished by earth.
 
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