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1 exact word match found in search '弁慶'
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noun
1. strong person; person putting on a brave front  (after the name of a 12th-century warrior monk)
2. bamboo tube with holes drilled in it (used as a stand for kitchen utensils, fans, etc.)
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8 words found beginning with '弁慶'
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Most common form: 弁慶の立往生
expression, noun
situation in which one can move neither forward nor backward
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(same as above)
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noun
one's weak point; shin
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noun
Sesarmops intermedium (species of grapsoid crab)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
checked pattern; plaid
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noun
checks; plaid; checked pattern
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Most common form: ベンケイソウ
noun
orpine (any plant of family Crassulaceae, esp. the garden stonecrop, Hylotelephium erythrostictum)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Crassulaceae (plant family)
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