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1 exact word match found in search '三枚'
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noun
1. three flat objects (e.g. tickets, pieces of cloth, etc.)
2. filleting (a fish)
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9 words found beginning with '三枚'
noun
three-card betting game (e.g. oicho-kabu)  (see also: おいちょかぶ; CODE cards MISSING!; rare)
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noun
triptych
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Most common form: 三枚続き
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Most common form: 三枚続き
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noun
triptych
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noun
1. comedian; actor who plays comic roles  (from Kabuki system of ranking characters)
2. figure of fun; laughing stock
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noun
boned rib (esp. of pork or beef)  (see also: 肋肉; food term)
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Most common form: 三枚下し
noun
filleting a fish (into three pieces)
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(same as above)
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1 word found containing '三枚' in any position
noun
three-card betting game (e.g. oicho-kabu)  (see also: おいちょかぶ; CODE cards MISSING!; rare)
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