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1 exact word match found in search 'ハゲ'
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noun
1. baldness; bald head
2. children's hairstyle of short untied hair; children with short untied hair
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5 words found beginning with 'ハゲ'
Most common form: 禿げ茶瓶
noun
bald head; balding head  (jocular, humorous term; regional dialect: Osaka-ben)
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Most common form: はげ具合
noun
degree of baldness; stage of balding
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noun
bullethead parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus, was Scarus sordidus); daisy parrotfish
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to lose hair; to become bald  (often written with kana only)
2. to become bare (e.g. a mountain becomes bare of trees)
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noun
vulture  (often written with kana only; colloquialism)
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1 word found containing 'ハゲ' in any position
Most common form: 10円禿
noun
spot baldness; 10-yen (coin) baldness  (see also: 円形脱毛症; colloquialism)
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