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13 word matches found for '抜' using reading 'ばっ'
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extract; excerpt; selection
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drastic; radical
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selection (esp. from many people for an important job position); exceptional promotion
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tooth extraction
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noun
1. eradication
noun or verb acting prenominally
2. drastic
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removal (extraction) of stitches; removal of sutures
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drawing a sword; drawn sword
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noun
fundamental reform; dramatic overhaul
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noun
art of sword drawing  (see also: 居合い)
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self-removal of stitches (esp. of pets, animals); self-extraction of sutures  (see also: 抜糸)
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drawing one's sword
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noun
a Buddha or Bodhisattva taking away suffering and conferring peace  (Buddhist term)
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noun
eradication of (sources of) evil; laying the ax to the root of evil  (yojijukugo)
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