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43 words found beginning with '墨'
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ink painting
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noun
1. India ink; China ink
2. ink (of a cuttlefish, etc.)
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noun
1. handwriting; autograph; authorization; authorisation  (see also: お墨付き)
2. certificate; certified document; paper with signature of the shogun or lord
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noun
1. key block (in woodblock printmaking)  (CODE print MISSING!; this meaning is restricted to form 墨版)
2. key plate (in 4 colors process printing); K plate  (CODE print MISSING!)
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noun
printed characters (as opposed to Braille)
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proper noun
Sumida ward (one of the 23 wards of Tokyo); also called Sumida-ku
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noun
1. inkpot; ink bottle
2. inking; going over in ink
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writing in India ink
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standard black (in printing); plain black; flat black; K100 black  (often written with kana only)
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event in which young men and women paint each others' cheeks with black ink or soot during Koshōgatsu (in the San'in region)  (see also: 小正月)
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