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9 partial word matches found in search '京阪膳所駅'
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noun
Kyoto-Osaka
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noun
1. imperial capital (esp. Kyoto)  (this meaning is restricted to reading きょう)
2. final word of an iroha-uta  (see also: 伊呂波歌; this meaning is restricted to reading きょう)
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noun
capital; metropolis
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noun
slope; hill
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noun
1. small dining table (usu. for a single person); serving tray (with legs)
2. meal; food; serving  (see also: 御膳)
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noun
kitchen  (see also: 台所; archaic)
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noun, suffix
1. place; spot; scene; site  (also pronounced どころ when a suffix)
2. address  (often written with kana only)
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suffix, counter
counter for places
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noun
station
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