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1 exact word match found in search '帖'
noun
1. folding book
suffix, counter
2. counter for units of paper and nori (48 pages of Mino paper; 20 pages of hanshi; 10 sheets of nori)
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1 word found beginning with '帖'
noun
type of commission system in the book industry in Japan
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13 words found containing '帖' in any position
noun
1. folding book
suffix, counter
2. counter for units of paper and nori (48 pages of Mino paper; 20 pages of hanshi; 10 sheets of nori)
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Most common form: 手帳
noun
1. notebook; memo pad; (pocket) diary
2. certificate  (see also: 身体障害者手帳; abbreviation)
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noun
quire (of paper)
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Most common form: 捕物帳
noun
1. detective story (esp. one from the Edo period featuring thief-takers)  (see also: 目明かし, 岡っ引き)
2. detective's memoirs; thief taker's memoirs
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noun
copybook printed from the works of old masters of calligraphy
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noun
picture album
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Most common form: 天具帖
noun
tengujo (thin washi); tengucho  (see also: 和紙:わし)
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noun
stamp book; pilgrim's passport; souvenir seal albumn; book for collecting commemorative seals or stamps (at tourist sights, temples, shrines, etc.)
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noun
book of calligraphy samples; copybook; portfolio
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Most common form: 切り抜き帳
noun
scrapbook
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