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2 exact word matches found in search '小手'
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noun
forearm
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noun
gauntlet (used in Kendo); bracer; fencing glove
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8 words found beginning with '小手'
expression, 'su' godan verb
to shade one's eyes with one's hand (blocking sunlight, looking afar, etc.)
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noun
minor surgery; minor operation
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noun
armlock throw; forearm throw  (sumo term)
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noun
Aikido technique, wherein the opponent is brought down by twisting his or her arm away from the body  (martial arts term)
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arm-locking twist down  (sumo term)
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1. tip of one's hand
2. cheap (trick); superficial (wit); lukewarm; perfunctory
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noun
preliminary test or trial; tryout
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noun
Reeves spirea (Spiraea cantoniensis)
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1 word found containing '小手' in any position
expression, 'su' godan verb
to shade one's eyes with one's hand (blocking sunlight, looking afar, etc.)
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