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48 words found containing '掌' in any position
expression, noun
apple of one's eye  (see also: 掌中の玉)
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Most common form: 手のひら
noun
palm (of one's hand)
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noun
(train) conductor
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expression, 'su' godan verb
1. to change one's attitude quickly
2. to flip over one's hand  (たなごころをかえす is often used figuratively as an example of something easy)
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expression, 'su' godan verb
to be obvious; to be obviously correct; to point to one's palm  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
official duties; office; function
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Most common form: サボテン
cactus  (only the サボ, シャボ, etc. readings are from sabao; often written with kana only; originally from Portuguese 'sabao')
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1. pressing one's hands together in prayer
noun
2. triangular frame of a thatched roof
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noun
cactus  (see also: サボテン; rare)
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noun
scope of affairs under the jurisdiction  (law, etc. term)
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