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40 words found beginning with '幕'
1
noun
bakufu; shogunate
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0
noun
closing days of the Tokugawa shogunate; end of Edo era
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0
noun
highest-ranking division  (see also: 幕の内; sumo term)
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noun
staff; staff officer
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noun
third highest division; wrestlers of the third highest division  (sumo term)
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0 4
noun
1. the rise of the curtain; opening (of play)  (see also: 幕開き)
2. beginning (e.g. of an era); opening (festival, event, etc.)
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0 4
noun
fall of the curtain; last scene; end of act
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noun
intermission (between acts); interlude
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noun
1. box lunch (containing rice and 10-15 small portions of fish, meat, and vegetables)  (see also: 幕の内弁当; abbreviation)
2. highest-ranking division  (see also: 幕内; sumo term)
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noun
sheet lightning
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