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11 word matches found for '律' using reading 'りっ'
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noun
Buddhist priest
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noun
1. law; rule; commandment
2. the Torah (the law of God as revealed to Moses)  (see also: モーセ五書)
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noun
1. rabbi
2. scribe (Biblical)
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suru verb - special class
1. to judge (on the basis of)
2. to control; to discipline (oneself); to regulate
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noun
ancient Chinese pitch pipe (12 pipes corresponding to the ancient Chinese chromatic scale)  (see also: 十二律)
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noun or verb acting prenominally
rate-limiting; rate-determining
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noun
Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do, i.e. the Dorian mode)  (see also: 呂旋)
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noun
ancient Chinese verse form
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noun
Ritsu (school of Buddhism)
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noun
poem of eight lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters
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noun
poem of eight lines, each of five (Chinese) characters  (yojijukugo)
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