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We found 26 words, 1 kanji, and 3 examples matching '皺'
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noun
1. bumpy texture of a material (esp. woven fabric)  (see also: 烏帽子)
2. creases in an eboshi hat
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Most common form: しわ
noun
1. wrinkle; crease  (often written with kana only)
2. ripple  (often written with kana only)
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noun
laugh line; smile line; nasolabial fold  (see also: ほうれい線:ほうれいせん)
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crumpled; wrinkled  (often written with kana only)
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expression, ichidan verb
to furrow one's brow
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Kanji search: 1 match
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しわ wrinkle   
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スウ    to mow, to cut grass   
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wrap
sprout (ie, new shoot of a plant)   
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
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すで
ろうすい
老衰
ちょう
れきぜん
歴然
たるものあり
めじり
眼尻
あたり
しわ
ひびいったような
ぐあい
具合
であった
He was already showing obvious signs of decay due to his old age, and the wrinkles around the corners of his eyes were starting to show tiny cracks.
Source: 鳳仙花川崎長太郎, translation by Bunsuke)
かのじょ
彼女
がく
しわ
せた

She wrinkled her brows.
かれ
うで
んで
みけん
眉間
しわ
せた

He folded his arms and furrowed his brow.
 
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