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We found 66 words, 1 kanji, and 8 examples matching '漬'
Word search: 66 matches
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to soak; to seep; to dip in
2. to pickle  (this meaning is restricted to form 漬ける, つける)
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noun
tsukemono; Japanese pickled vegetables
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Most common form: 浸る
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be soaked in; to be flooded; to be submerged
2. to be immersed in (joy, memories, alcohol, etc.); to give oneself over to; to bask in
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1. pickling in salt
2. leaving unchanged; leaving unused
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noun
chazuke; cooked rice with green tea poured on it  (food term)
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Kanji search: 1 match
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ける to pickle, soak   つかる to be soaked in, well seasoned   
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スイ   みず water   
セキ   せめる to torture; to blame, accuse   
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かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
シュ   ぬし    あるじ master, proprietor, owner   
Example search: 8 matches
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くろず
黒酢
はちみつ
づけ
うめ
エキス fragment, headline etc.
ume extract steeped in honey with black vinegar added
だいず
大豆
みず
ける

Soak the soy beans in water.
きでん
貴殿
むすめ
さん
まやくづ
麻薬漬
です
Your daughter's on drugs.
しおづ
塩漬
キャベツ
こま
かく

Chop the pickled cabbage finely.
かれ
とにかくコンピューター
から
He eats, breathes and sleeps computers.
 
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