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14 word matches found for '墓' using reading 'はか'
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Most common form: はか
noun
gravesite; tomb
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noun
graveyard
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noun
graveyard; cemetery
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noun
tombstone; gravestone
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visit to a grave
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Most common form: 浅はか
shallow; superficial; frivolous; thoughtless; foolish; silly
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noun
imperial tomb  (see also: )
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noun
grave robber; grave robbing
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noun
grave-robbing
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noun
grave keeper
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noun
dismantling a (family) tomb
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noun
gravedigger
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expression
from the cradle to the grave
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expression
it is too late to show filial piety once your parents are dead  (see also: 孝行をしたい時分に親は無し; idiomatic expression)
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