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1 exact word match found in search '新書判'
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noun
paperback pocket edition (approx. 17x11 cm)
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7 partial word matches found in search '新書判'
noun (prefix), noun, noun (suffix)
1. new; neo-
noun
2. Gregorian calendar  (see also: 新暦; abbreviation)
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noun
1. new book
2. 17 x 11 cm paperbook book  (see also: 新書判)
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Most common form:
1. new; unused  (often written with kana only; regional dialect: Kansai-ben; this meaning is restricted to reading さら)
prefix
2. new
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. document; book
noun
2. penmanship; handwriting; calligraphy (esp. Chinese)
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noun
signature or written seal at the end of a document
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Most common form:
noun
letter; writings
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noun
1. seal; stamp; monogram signature  (this meaning is restricted to reading はん)
2. judgment; judgement  (this meaning is restricted to reading はん)
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