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33 words found beginning with '刻'
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'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to mince; to cut fine; to chop up; to hash; to shred
2. to carve; to engrave; to chisel; to notch
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noun
1. carved seal; engraved stamp
2. to engrave (a seal); to carve
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noun
shredded tobacco; notch; nick
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moment by moment; hour by hour
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Most common form: 刻刻
moment by moment; hour by hour
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expression
moment by moment; hour by hour
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expression, noun
not getting with the times; being unaware of how things are changing  (idiomatic expression)
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suru verb - special class, transitive verb
1. to carve; to engrave  (archaic)
2. to publish; to author
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moment by moment; hour by hour
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expression
in steps of; in units of; calculated by
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