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7 word matches found for '妻' using reading 'ずま'
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noun
lightning; flash of lightning; lightning bolt
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noun
1. eastern Japan (esp. Kamakura or Edo, from perspective of Kyoto or Nara); eastern provinces  (archaic)
2. east  (archaic)
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Most common form: 切り妻
noun
1. gable
2. gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction  (see also: 切妻造り, 切妻屋根; abbreviation)
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Most common form: 東コート
noun
Azuma coat; type of coat worn over a kimono; popular in the middle of the Meiji era
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feeling good; feeling comfortable  (often written with kana only; regional dialect: Tsugaru-ben)
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noun
Azumayama thistle; Cirsiummicrospicatum  (often written with kana only)
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noun
zig-zag rice leafhopper (Recilia dorsalis)  (often written with kana only)
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