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10 words found containing '幌' in any position
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Most common form: とばり
noun
curtain; hanging; bunting  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Sapporo (city)
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noun
1. canopy (esp. the cloth or canvas used for it); awning; top (of a convertible); hood
2. helmet cape; cloth covering one's back to protect against arrows during battle
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noun
covered wagon; prairie schooner
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Horonobe Underground Research Center
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noun
tent-shaped mosquito net (often used to protect infants)
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noun
convertible or open-topped car; landau; open rickshaw
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Most common form: ホロムイイチゴ
noun
cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)  (see also: クラウドベリー; often written with kana only)
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horobetsuite  (geology, etc. term)
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horomanite  (geology, etc. term)
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