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11 word matches found for '月' using reading 'がっ'
5
noun
birth date; date of birth; DOB
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3
noun
date
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0
noun
(the) date
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noun
1. Chandra (Hindu moon god also revered as one of the twelve devas in Shingon Buddhism)  (see also: 月天子; Buddhist term)
2. moon  (archaic)
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noun
date of issuance (e.g. of a license or passport)
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7
noun
date of manufacture
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noun
date of birth; DOB  (see also: 生年月日)
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noun
moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra  (see also: 月宮殿)
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3
noun
1. moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra
2. imperial palace
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noun
1. Chandra (Hindu moon god also revered as one of the twelve devas in Shingon Buddhism)  (see also: 十二天; Buddhist term)
2. moon  (archaic)
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5
noun
Candraprabha (bodhisattva)  (Buddhist term)
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