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We found 259 words, 1 kanji, and 37 examples matching '皮'
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Most common form: かわ
noun
1. skin; hide; pelt; fur  (see also: )
2. rind; peel; husk; bark
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skin
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Most common form: 毛革
1. fur; skin; pelt
2. kanji "fur" radical  (this meaning is restricted to reading けがわ)
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cynicism; sarcasm; irony; satire
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Most common form: たび
noun
tabi; Japanese socks (with split toe)
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ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
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どうぶつ
動物
かわ
おおわれている
The skin of animals is covered with hair.
モモ
かわ
いた
やすい
The skin of peaches bruises easily.
このバッグ
かわ
できています
This bag is made of leather.
しょうねん
少年
かわ
はいだ
The boy stripped a tree of the bark.
よい
かわ
なんねん
何年
もつもの
Good leather will wear for years.
 
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