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13 word matches found for '刃' using reading 'ば'
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Most common form: やなぎばぼうちょう
noun
kitchen knife for sashimi
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1. double-edged
noun
2. double-edged blade  (this meaning is restricted to form 両刃)
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noun
knife; pointed carver
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noun
spare or new razor blade
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noun
knife; pointed carver
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noun
kitchen knife for sashimi
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noun
tempered blade
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noun
thin (blade)
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noun
1. thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap
2. re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable)  (orig. meaning)
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single edge (e.g. sword blade)
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noun
rectangular-shaped thin-bladed knife (esp. used for vegetables)
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noun
double-edged sword
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noun
double-edged saw
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