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1 exact word match found in search '小間'
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noun
small room  (obscure term)
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10 words found beginning with '小間'
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Most common form: 小間使い
noun
maid
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noun
sundries
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noun
haberdashery; sundries store
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Most common form: 細結び
noun
reef knot; flat knot; square knot
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Most common form: こま板
noun
cutting guide board for noodles
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Most common form: こま切れ
small pieces; fragments
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Most common form: 細切り
noun
1. chopping something finely; slicing up finely
2. something chopped up finely
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to vomit; to spew  (colloquialism)
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noun
minced meat; hashed meat; pieces of meat (often sold in a pack)
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