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610 words found containing '新' in any position
1
new; fresh; novel
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0
noun
new wife
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3
Most common form: 改めて
1. another time; again; over again; once again; anew
2. formally; especially; intentionally; deliberately
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0
noun
Niigata (city)
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0
Most common form: 荒木
noun
logs in bark; rough wood; unseasoned timber; new lumber
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0 1
noun
first Obon following one's death
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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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3
noun
1. spirit of someone on the first O-Bon after their death  (see also: 御盆)
2. the recently departed (and buried or cremated, etc.)
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4
noun
Niigata Prefecture (Hokuriku area)
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0
1. fresh supply of troops; newcomer  (this meaning is restricted to reading あらて)
2. new method; new trick
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