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9 partial word matches found in search 'ベータマックス'
interjection (kandoushi)
Nuts to you! Phppt! etc.  (see also: あっかんべー; abbreviation)
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Most common form: Β
noun
beta
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0
noun
long vowel mark (usually only used in katakana)  (known as ちょうおん)
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0
Most common form:
noun
1. ball; sphere; globe; orb
2. bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); drop; droplet
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expression
for real  (see also: マジ; abbreviation; slang)
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noun
1. Mac  (see also: マッキントッシュ; abbreviation)
2. McDonald's  (abbreviation)
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1
noun
1. maximum; max  (see also: マキシマム; abbreviation)
2. mux (multiplexor)  (see also: マルチプレクサ)
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expression
used at sentence end to indicate emotion or exclamation, or sentence being cut off
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2
Most common form: クスノキ
noun
camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel  (often written with kana only)
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3 words found matching 'ベータマックス' when conjugated
noun
beta
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Most common form: Β
(same as above)
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noun
B; b
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