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22 words found beginning with '亀'
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noun
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
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noun
tortoise shell  (see also: 亀の甲)
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Most common form: カメすくい
noun
turtle scooping (festival game)  (see also: 金魚掬い)
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noun
glans (esp. glans penis)
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noun
replying to someone's email after a long delay; slow response  (see also: レス; slang)
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noun
tortoise shell  (see also: 亀甲)
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Most common form: 龜の子
noun
1. young turtle (tortoise)
2. turtle (tortoise) shell
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tortoise shell bondage; turtle shell bondage
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Most common form: カメ虫
noun
shield bug; stink bug  (often written with kana only)
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noun
barnacle
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