Components
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17 word matches found for '嵐' using reading 'あらし'
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noun
sandstorm
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3
noun
1. wind blowing through fresh verdure
2. mountain air  (this meaning is restricted to reading せいらん)
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3
Most common form: 山荒らし
noun
porcupine (any mammal of suborder Hystricomorpha)  (often written with kana only)
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2
noun
night storm
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0
expression
storm in a teacup
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noun
1. mountain storm
2. yamaarashi; judo throwing technique  (martial arts term)
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noun
cosmic ray storm
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3
raging storm
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noun
strong nighttime wind
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noun
political storm
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3
noun
snowstorm; blizzard  (see also: 吹雪)
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3
noun
magnetic storm
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4
noun
dust storm; sand storm
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expression, noun
calm before a storm; lull before the storm
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noun
1. storm; tempest
2. difficulty; trouble
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expression, 'bu' godan verb
to cause a commotion; to create a big stir; to invoke a storm
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noun
Oceanus Procellarum (lunar mare); Ocean of Storms
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