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1 exact word match found in search 'ミルクシャーク'
Most common form: ミルク・シャーク
noun
milk shark (Rhizoprionodon acutus, species of requiem shark found in the eastern Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific)  (see also: 平頭)
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10 partial word matches found in search 'ミルクシャーク'
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noun
milk
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noun
1. mil (one thousandth of an inch)
2. mill
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noun
mi; 3rd note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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noun
stag seaweed (Codium fragile); green sea fingers; dead man's fingers; felty fingers; forked felt-alga; sponge seaweed; green sponge; green fleece; oyster thief  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: くし
noun
comb
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noun
ti; si; 7th note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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Most common form: しゃあっ
hiss (esp. cat); sizzle; whoosh  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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noun
shark
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noun
shah; former ruler of Iran
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noun
long vowel mark (usually only used in katakana)  (known as ちょうおん)
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