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8 partial word matches found in search 'ニオブレラ川'
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noun
4th in a sequence denoted by the iroha system; 4th note in the diatonic scale (used in key names, etc.)
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noun
niobium (Nb)  (originally from German 'Niob')
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noun
1. little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis)  (see also: カイツブリ; often written with kana only)
2. grebe  (see also: カイツブリ)
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of  (transliteration used in titles, etc.; originally from English)
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noun
1. camera shake; picture blur  (see also: 振れる)
2. deviation; slight shifting  (see also: 振れる)
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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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noun
la; 6th note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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Most common form: かわ
noun
1. river; stream  (this meaning is restricted to reading かわ)
suffix
2. the .... river; (suffix used with the names of rivers)  (usually read がわ)
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