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12 word matches found for '接' using reading 'つ'
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Most common form: 継木
grafting
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noun
bonesetting
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'gu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to join
2. to piece together
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Most common form: 継台
noun
1. stool (stood on to reach high objects)
2. stock (in grafting)
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Most common form: 切り継ぎ
1. cutting and patching; splicing
2. grafting  (esp. 切り接ぎ, 切接ぎ)
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noun
root grafting
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noun
assimilating broken ceramics via baking
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Most common form: 割りつぎ
noun
cleft grafting; crown grafting
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noun
cleft grafting
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noun
bud grafting
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expression, 'gu' godan verb
to sew a fox's skin to the lion's; to graft a bamboo shoot on a tree
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to extend (e.g. a house); to add to (e.g. coals to a fire)
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