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1 exact word match found in search '明治'
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noun
Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30)
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11 words found beginning with '明治'
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noun
Meiji Restoration
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noun
Meiji Shrine
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noun
Emperor Meiji
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expression, noun
poor swing; hanging back during the swing; Meiji-era cannon  (CODE golf MISSING!; idiomatic expression)
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noun
Meiji period (1868-1912)
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noun
the Meijiza Theater
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noun
Meiji period
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noun
the failed Meiji-14 coup of 1881
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noun
Meiji Constitution (Constitution of the Empire of Japan)  (see also: 大日本帝国憲法)
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Meiji 27-28 Campaign (alternate name for the First Sino-Japanese war; 1894-1895)  (see also: 日清戦争; obscure term)
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2 words found containing '明治' in any position
noun
Meiji Shrine
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expression, noun
poor swing; hanging back during the swing; Meiji-era cannon  (CODE golf MISSING!; idiomatic expression)
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