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19 words found beginning with '搾'
2
Most common form: 絞る
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to wring (towel, rag); to squeeze  (esp. 絞る)
2. to squeeze (fruit to extract juice); to press; to extract; to milk; to express milk  (esp. 搾る)
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1
exploitation; squeezing; sweating
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0
milking (a cow)
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noun
wringer (clothes); squeezer (fruit, etc.); press (grapes, etc.)
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3
noun
1. breast pump  (see also: 搾乳)
2. milking device; milking machine
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3
Most common form: 絞り
1. tye-dye; tye-dyeing
2. aperture (e.g. camera, iris of the eye); aperture stop; stop
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noun
sweatshop
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4
noun
exploiting class; exploiting classes
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0
oil expression (extraction)
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Most common form: 〆粕
noun
oil cake; scrap cake
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