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342 words found containing '常' in any position
Most common form: トキワギョリュウ
noun
beefwood (Casuarina equisetifolia)  (see also: 木麻黄; often written with kana only; obscure term)
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noun
everlasting summer
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noun
era during early 1900s dominated by the grand champions Hitachiyama and Umegatani II  (sumo term)
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always; constantly
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1. emergency
2. extraordinary; unusual
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noun
red-berried elder (Sambucus racemosa subsp. sieboldiana); Japanese elderberry  (often written with kana only)
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noun
era during early 1900s dominated by the grand champions Hitachiyama and Umegatani II  (sumo term)
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noun
style of joruri narrative used for kabuki dances  (see also: 常磐津節; abbreviation)
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usual state of things
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noun
eternally flowering flower (usu. made of metal)  (Buddhist term)
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