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1 exact word match found in search 'スミレ'
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noun
violet (any flower of genus Viola, esp. the Fuji dawn, Viola mandshurica)  (often written with kana only)
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2 words found beginning with 'スミレ'
Most common form: 菫科
noun
Violaceae; violet family of plants
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Most common form: すみれ草
noun
Fuji dawn (species of violet, Viola mandshurica)  (archaic)
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2 words found containing 'スミレ' in any position
Most common form: 蝦夷菫
noun
Viola eizanensis (flower in the violet family)  (see also: 叡山菫; often written with kana only)
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noun
Viola eizanensis (flower in the violet family)  (often written with kana only)
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2 partial word matches found in search 'スミレ'
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noun
mi; 3rd note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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noun
1. re; 2nd note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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2. le; the  (originally from French)
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