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We found 69 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '瓜'
Word search: 69 matches
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1
Most common form: きゅうり
noun
cucumber (Cucumis sativus)  (often written with kana only)
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3
Most common form: エクアドル
Ateji (phonetic) reading; rarely-used kanji form
noun
Ecuador  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: うり
noun
melon; gourd
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noun
pepo  (botany term)
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noun
cucurbits (Cucurbitaceae spp., esp. edible); gourds
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Kanji search: 1 match
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カ   うり melon   
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ム   private
つめ    つま- claw; fingernail   
Example search: 6 matches
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あの
ふたり
二人
まった
うり
ふた

Those two are exactly alike.
ほんとう
本当
うり
ふた

They were really cut from the same cloth.
あの
ふたご
双子
うり
ふた

Those twins look like two peas in a pod.
うり
つる
なす
茄子
ならぬ
You don't get eggplants from a gourd vine.
わたし
すいか
西瓜
です
I love the taste of watermelon.
 
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