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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 16 examples matching '紙魚'
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Most common form: しみ
noun
1. true bristletail (any insect of order Thysanura, esp. of family Lepismatidae)  (often written with kana only)
2. Oriental silverfish (Ctenolepisma villosa)  (see also: 大和紙魚)
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シ   かみ paper   
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シ    family; Mr / Mrs   うじ family name   
シ   いと thread   
ギョ   さかな    うお fish   
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デン   た rice field   
fire
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けつえき
血液
しみたいてい
ちない

Blood stains don't usually disappear.
かみ
インクしみついていた
The paper was blotted with ink.
この
どうしても
ちない

This stain won't come out.
その
ほん
カバーインクしみいくつあった
There were some ink spots on the book jacket.
インク
せんたく
洗濯
して
ちない

The ink stain will not wash out.
 
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