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We found 14 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching '畝'
Word search: 14 matches
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Most common form: うね
noun
1. ridge (in field); row of raised earth when planting crops
2. rib (cloth, mountains, sea); cord (e.g. corduroy)
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noun
se (Japanese unit of area equal to 30 tsubo, ~99.174 m.sq.)  (see also: ; obsolete term)
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noun
mu (Chinese measure of land area, formerly ~600 m.sq., currently ~667 m.sq.)  (see also: ; obscure term)
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Most common form: 田んぼ
noun
paddy field; farm
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Most common form: うねり
noun
1. undulation; winding; meandering  (often written with kana only)
2. swell (of waves); ground swell; surge; billow; roller  (often written with kana only)
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うね   Une   (surname)  
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うね furrow, ridge   
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ク   キュウ   ひさしい a long time   
the rice field with the lid
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デン   た rice field   
lid
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うね
あま
どい
わり
はたけ

It's a field with alternating ridges and furrows.
 
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