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24 words found beginning with '木の'
1
noun
foliage; leaves of trees
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1
Most common form: このみ
noun
nut; fruit; berry
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at the root of a tree
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2
tree climbing
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1
expression
under a tree  (archaic)
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1
noun
in the trees
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1
Most common form: きのめ
noun
1. leaf bud
2. bud of Japanese pepper tree (Xanthoxylum piperitum)
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noun
1. shade under a tree in full leaf
2. summer
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expression, noun
dryad; tree spirit  (see also: 木霊)
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noun
treetop; tip of a branch  (see also: )
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2 words found containing '木の' in any position
expression, Nidan verb (upper class) with `tsu' ending (archaic)
all returns to dust; the fruit of the tree falls to the roots  (proverb)
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expression, noun
bark (of tree)
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