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10 word matches found for '塩' using reading 'じお'
noun
1. flower-shaped baked salt
2. sea salt crystals
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noun
placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of salt
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Most common form: 粗塩
noun
coarse salt; unrefined salt
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lightly salted
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slightly salted
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Most common form: 旨塩
noun
tasty salt flavour (flavor)  (colloquialism)
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noun
chickweed (stitchwort) roasted and mixed with salt, then ground into a powder for use as toothpaste  (obscure term)
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noun
matcha salt; salt mixed with powdered green tea  (food term)
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noun
purifying salt (thrown in the sumo ring before a bout, after funerals, etc.)  (see also: 清めの塩)
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noun
desalting (drawing salt) from salted food; salt used for desalting
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