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We found 741 words, 1 kanji, and 11 examples matching '食'
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2
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to eat
2. to live on (e.g. a salary); to live off; to subsist on
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3 2 4
noun
food
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0
noun
1. meal
2. to eat
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0 1
noun
1. meal; (one's) diet; food; foodstuff; foodstuffs  (this meaning is restricted to form 食)
2. eclipse (solar, lunar, etc.)  (see also: 星食; astronomy, etc. term)
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0
noun
food; food products; foodstuffs
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ショク   ジキ    food   たべる to eat   く to eat   
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リョウ   よ good   
ジン   ニン   ひと man   
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れいがい
例外
ちゅうごく
中国
おそらく
たい
らな
パン
しょく
されていなかった
The exception was in China, where flat bread was probably not eaten.
しょく
しゅうかん
習慣
くに
により
こと
なる

Eating habits differ from country to country.
しょく
しゅうかん
習慣
こと
ふかけつ
不可欠
ことである
Good eating habits are essential.
かれ
えた
もの
しょく
あた
えた

He furnished food to the hungry.
しょく
にほんし
日本史
title of book, album etc.
Hunger and Food in Japanese History
 
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