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16 word matches found for '拓' using reading 'たく'
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1. reclamation (e.g. wasteland); cultivation; development; opening up (e.g. new market)
2. pioneering; pathfinding; trail-blazing
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land reclamation (from sea)
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colonization; colonisation; exploitation
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noun
pioneer; settler; colonist
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noun
rubbed copy; folio of rubbings
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Takushoku Bank
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noun
undeveloped; wild (areas)
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noun
fish print
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noun
reclaimed land; cleared land; area opened for development
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noun
market development
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undeveloped area
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pioneering spirit
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noun
early-Meiji administrative unit for Hokkaido (1869-1882)
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frontier spirit
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reclaimed land
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developing a way or means
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