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30 word matches found for '切' using reading 'せっ'
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Caesarean section (Cesarean); C-section
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noun
tracheotomy
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noun
1. functioning cuff buttons on a jacket (i.e. those that can be buttoned and unbuttoned)  (see also: 本開き)
2. surgeon's cuffs
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noun
Caesarean section (Cesarean); C-section
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noun
Caesarean section birth
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noun
episiotomy; perineotomy  (medicine, etc. term)
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noun
transverse section
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noun
keratotomy; corneal incision
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noun
fetal death due to distress
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cutting; a cut; machining
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Most common form: 接線
tangent line; tangential line  (mathematics)
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polishing (stones); polishing (character)
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noun
cut wound; incised wound; knife wound
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noun
threatened abortion; imminent abortion; threatened miscarriage; imminent miscarriage
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noun
sense of urgency
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expression, 'u' godan verb
to work hard together; to be in a state of friendly rivalry
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noun
urinary urge incontinence  (medicine, etc. term)
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cultivate one's character by studying hard; diligent application  (yojijukugo)
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Most common form: 接点
noun
1. tangent point; point of contact  (mathematics)
2. contact (electrical, etc.)
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ritual suicide; disembowelment; seppuku; harakiri
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incision; operation; section
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pressure; urgency; tension; imminence; acuteness
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1. incisor tooth
2. grinding one's teeth; bruxism; gnashing of teeth
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noun
surgical operation
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noun
1. thin washer on either side of the guard (tsuba) of a sword
2. (up to) the hilt; wits' end  (see also: 切羽詰まる)
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noun
cutting tool
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noun
1. segment; slice; section; fragment
2. intercept  (mathematics)
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Most common form: 切羽つまる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to be at one's wits' end; to be cornered; to be packed to the hilt  (see also: 切羽)
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being enraged (indignant, impatient); gnashing the teeth and clenching the arms on the breast (in anger or regret)  (yojijukugo)
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noun
admonition; expostulation
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