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432 words found containing '持' in any position
noun
topmouth gudgeon; stone moroko (Pseudorasbora parva)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
1. feeling; sensation; mood
2. preparedness; readiness; attitude
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noun
rich person  (see also: 金持ち)
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maintenance; preservation; improvement
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1. support; holding up; propping
2. support; backing; endorsing
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Most common form: かねもち
noun
rich person
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possession; owning
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retention; maintenance; preservation
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1. long-lasting; long-wearing; wears well
noun
2. nagamochi; large oblong chest (for clothing, personal effects, etc.)  (esp. 長持)
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Most common form: 手持
1. in hand; on hand; on one; in stock; in store
noun or verb acting prenominally
2. handheld
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