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20 word matches found for '塚' using reading 'づか'
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noun
shell heap; shell mound; kitchen midden
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3
noun
milestone (1 ri apart)
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Most common form: カイヅカイブキ
noun
Hollywood juniper (Juniperus chinensis var. kaizuka); Chinese pyramid juniper  (often written with kana only)
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noun
burial mound for severed heads
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noun
burial mound for severed ears
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noun
anthill
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0
noun
burial mound for severed noses and ears  (see also: 耳塚; archaic)
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noun
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize
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noun
sutra mound  (Buddhist term)
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noun
unknown person's grave
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3
noun
molehill; mole mound
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noun
mound made in the image of Mt. Fuji  (see also: 富士講)
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noun
mound covering reverently buried old brushes
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noun
mound of straw; pile of straw
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noun
foxhole; fox mound; fox earth
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noun
rubbish heap; garbage dump
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noun
burial mound for person who died for love
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noun
tomb of someone with no relatives to mourn their death
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noun
double grave of lovers who died together
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noun
dunghill
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