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1 exact word match found in search 'ズボン'
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noun
trousers; pants  (also written as 洋袴 and 段袋 during the Meiji period; originally from French 'jupon')
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4 words found beginning with 'ズボン'
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noun
suspenders
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noun
trouser press
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noun
long johns; long underpants; long underwear
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Most common form: ズボン・プレッサー
noun
trouser press
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4 partial word matches found in search 'ズボン'
noun (suffix)
1. s (pluralizing suffix); es  (colloquialism; originally from eng)
2. 's (possessive suffix); s'; es'  (colloquialism; originally from eng)
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noun
good  (originally from French 'bon')
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noun (prefix)
some (at the start of a number in place of a digit)
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particle
1. indicates possessive  (see also: ; occasionally ん, orig. written 乃 or 之)
2. nominalizes verbs and adjectives
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