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13 word matches found for '呉' using reading 'ご'
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Most common form: 豆油
noun
go; soy beans soaked and mashed to a creamy paste (ingredient of tofu and soy milk)  (ご is gikun for 豆汁 and 豆油)
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noun
1. cloth (for Japanese clothes); textile; drapery; dry goods; piece goods
2. silk fabrics  (see also: 太物)
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noun
bitter enemies (placed by fate) in the same boat  (yojijukugo)
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Most common form: ござ
noun
rush mat; matting; mat  (often written with kana only)
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noun
piece; dry-goods; piece goods
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noun
dry-goods store
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noun
gosu porcelain; asbolite
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noun
draper; dry-goods store
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noun
dry-goods dealer
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noun
fabric shaku (approx. 36.4 cm)  (obsolete term)
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noun
Go-Etsu; two rival states in ancient China
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noun
Wu-dynasty reading of Chinese characters
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Most common form: 唐薑
noun
Tetradium ruticarpum (species of deciduous trees)  (often written with kana only)
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