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11 words found beginning with '奈'
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noun
1. Naraka; hell; hades  (Buddhist term; originally from Sanskrit 'naraka')
2. very bottom; the end; worst possible circumstances
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noun
Nara (city)
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Most common form: いかん
1. how; in what way  (often written with kana only)
noun
2. circumstances  (see also: 如何による; often written with kana only)
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noun
Nara Buddhism; Nara-period Buddhism  (see also: 奈良時代; historical term)
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Most common form: な行
noun
the "na" column of the Japanese syllabary table (na, ni, nu, ne, no)
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noun
Nara prefecture (Kinki area)
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noun
Nara period (710-794 CE)
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noun
1. Nara period (710-794)  (see also: 奈良時代)
2. imperial court during Nara period
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noun
vegetables pickled in sake lees
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noun
abyss
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