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We found 250 words, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '菌'
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noun
1. fungus  (see also: 菌類)
2. germ; bacterium; bacillus  (see also: 細菌)
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0
noun
bacillus; bacterium; germ
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0
sterilization; sterilisation; disinfection
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bacteria elimination
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antibacterial; antimicrobial
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キン    germ, bacteria; fungus, spore   
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granary   
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grain
box, enclosure   
grass   
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ねずみペスト
かね
はこ

Rats carry the plague.
こうぼ
酵母
ぶんめい
文明
はっこう
発酵
させる
きん
はなし
title of book, album etc.
Yeast: Talk About the Fungus That Ferments Civilization
その
しょくひん
食品
なか
からコレラ
かね
けんしゅつ
検出
された

Cholera germs were found in the food.
しゅうりょう
収量
おお
からいって
とうと
おも
わない
ドカン
はっせい
発生
している
どく
かね
でもうれしいもん
I don't think that they are valuable just because they have a large crop, but I'm glad when they sprout in great numbers - even when they are poison mushrooms.
シロオニタケ
どく
かね
けど
そんざいかん
存在感
あって
なあ
Shiroonitake is a poisonous mushroom but it has real presence, and I like it.
 
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