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10 partial word matches found in search '万葉公園'
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numeric
1. 10,000; ten thousand  (萬 is sometimes used in legal documents)
2. myriad
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adverb, prefix
many; all
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noun
1. Man'yōshū (8th century anthology of Japanese poetry)  (see also: 万葉集; abbreviation)
2. thousands of leaves  (archaic)
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noun
leaf
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suffix, counter
1. counter for leaves, pieces of paper, etc.
2. counter for boats  (archaic)
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noun
(public) park
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public; open; formal; official; governmental
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noun, suffix
1. public matter; governmental matter  (see also: )
2. prince; duke
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Most common form:
1. you; buddy; pal  (also used colloquially by young females; male term or language; familiar language)
noun
2. monarch; ruler; sovereign; (one's) master  (orig. meaning)
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation  (see also: りんご園; えん usually when a suffix)
2. place; location  (see also: 学びの園)
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