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12 word matches found for '宝' using reading 'ぽう'
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noun
1. the seven treasures (gold, silver, pearls, agate, crystal, coral, lapis lazuli)  (Buddhist term)
2. cloisonne ware  (see also: 七宝焼き; abbreviation; this meaning is restricted to reading しっぽう)
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The Three Jewels; The Triple Gem; Triratna; The Three Treasures; Buddha, Dharma, Sangha; Buddha, the teachings of Buddha, and the community of monks and nuns  (Buddhist term)
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noun
rare treasure
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Tenpou era (742-756) (period during the Tang dynasty in China)
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chop suey  (food term)
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many treasures
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noun
cloisonne ware
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Empou era (1673.9.21-1681.9.29)
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sacred treasure
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Tempyou-kampou era (749.4.14-749.7.2); Tembyou-kampou era
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noun
crimson bottlebrush; Callistemon citrinus  (often written with kana only)
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the seven treasures and many other precious things; all the treasures in the world  (yojijukugo)
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