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28 words found beginning with '尖'
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Most common form: 先端
pointed end; tip; fine point; spearhead; cusp; vanguard; advanced; leading edge; apex (of a curve)
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Most common form: とがる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to taper to a point; to become sharp
2. to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge; to be touchy
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noun
rod used to ward off calamities (usu. made of holly olive)  (archaic)
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noun
kurtosis  (mathematics)
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noun
shrew (any rodent of family Soricidae, esp. those of genus Sorex)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
vanguard; advance-guard point; advance detachment
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noun
apical angle; point angle
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noun
projectile point; point
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noun
spinel
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pointed; pointy; acuminate
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