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21 words found beginning with '束'
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1. restraint; restriction; fetters; yoke; shackles
2. binding; confinement with rope  (orig. meaning)
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to sheathe
2. to govern; to manage; to control; to administer  (this meaning is restricted to reading たばねる)
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Most common form: つかの間
moment; brief time; brief; transient
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noun
bundle; control; management
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to form a group; to form a bunch
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noun
bundle table  (computer terminology)
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Most common form: タワシ
noun
scrubbing brush; scourer  (often written with kana only)
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noun
short pillar standing between a beam and roof ridge
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noun
old ceremonial court dress
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noun
lattice group
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