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19 word matches found for '墓' using reading 'ぼ'
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noun
cemetery; graveyard
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noun
grave, specifically the hole in the ground
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noun
imperial tomb; imperial mausoleum
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noun
grave; tomb
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Most common form: 墓表
noun
grave-marker; gravestone
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noun
gravestone; tombstone
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noun
in front of a grave
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Most common form: 墓苑
noun
cemetery; graveyard  (see also: 霊園)
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noun
public cemetery
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noun
secondary grave (usu. for disinterred and washed bones); reburial grave
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noun
dolmen; portal tomb
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noun
visiting a grave
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noun
epitaph; inscription on a tomb
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noun
grave-site with circular embankment (Jomon period)
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noun
name of the writer of a gravestone epitaph, engraved after the epitaph
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noun
cemetery for those who left no relatives behind; potter's field  (yojijukugo)
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noun
epitaph; inscription on a tombstone
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noun
tomb embedded in a Yayoi period barrow
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to bring calamity upon oneself; to put one's foot in it; to dig one’s own grave  (idiomatic expression)
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