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1 exact word match found in search '四種曼荼羅'
noun
four types of mandala (in Shingon)  (Buddhist term; obscure term)
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7 partial word matches found in search '四種曼荼羅'
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numeric
four  (肆 is used in legal documents)
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numeric
four  (originally from Chinese 'sì')
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noun
1. seed (e.g. of a plant); pip; kind; variety; quality; tone
2. material (e.g. for an article); matter (e.g. of a story); subject; theme; (news) copy
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. kind; variety
2. (biological) species
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. cause; seed; origin  (oft. ぐさ in compounds)
noun
2. variety; kind
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noun
mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind
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noun
1. lightweight fabric or clothing; silk gauze; thin silk
2. Latin (language)  (see also: 羅甸語; abbreviation; this meaning is restricted to reading ら)
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