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14 word matches found for '兵' using reading 'ひょう'
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noun
small fry; ordinary soldiers; rank and file
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noun
small build; small stature
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noun
extravagant female hairstyle worn by oiran courtesans  (see also: 花魁)
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noun
1. of great build or stature
2. great number of soldiers; great army
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noun
pawn  (shogi term)
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noun
Infantry Division
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noun
big portly man  (yojijukugo)
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noun
middle palace guard (ritsuryo system)
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noun
army rice
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noun
Hyogo prefecture (Kinki area) (Hyougo)
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Most common form: 表六玉
noun
nincompoop; simpleton
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noun
starvation tactics
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noun
arms; armed soldier
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noun
(army) provisions; food
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