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31 words found beginning with '斬'
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novel; original; newness
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putting to the sword
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Most common form: きる
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off); to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.)
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Most common form: きりすて
noun
1. cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder
2. omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation  (see also: 切り上げ)
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innovativeness; originality; innovation
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to cut down; to chop down; to fell
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to cut down; to slay
2. to truncate; to round down; to round off
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decapitated head; decapitation
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slash; slashing attack
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noun
sword that cuts iron
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