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We found 6 words, 2 kanji, and 8 examples matching '貝殻'
Word search: 6 matches
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Most common form: 貝殼
noun
shell
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Most common form: カイガラムシ
noun
scale insect  (often written with kana only)
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0
noun
shoulder blade; scapula  (see also: 肩甲骨; colloquialism)
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noun
conchoidal fracture
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noun
ostracism
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かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
カク   から shell, husk   
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バイ   う to sell   うれる to be selling; be in demand   
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シ   samurai
net
lance shaft   
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キ    table   
また again   
Example search: 8 matches
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うつく
しい
かいがら
貝殻
はまべ
浜辺
ひろ
った

I picked up some beautiful shells on the beach.
わたし
きしべ
岸辺
うつく
しい
かいがら
貝殻
つけた

I found a beautiful shell on the shore.
ホタテ
かいがら
貝殻
てんねん
天然
せいぶん
成分
100%スッキリ
せんじょう
洗浄

Scallop Shells—Natural Ingredients That Wash 100% Cleanly
なんたいどうぶつ
軟体動物
ねじ
螺旋
けいせい
形成
する
かいがら
貝殻

A mollusc has a shell that forms a spiral.
かいづか
貝塚
こだい
古代
じんるい
人類
ゴミ
うち
とうじ
当時
ひとびと
人々
てた
かいがら
貝殻
かさ
なった
ものことである
A midden is a type of rubbish dump used by early humans in which shells are piled on top of each other.
 
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