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17 word matches found for '枯' using reading 'こ'
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noun
vicissitudes; ups and downs
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completely drying up
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noun
ups and downs of life; vicissitudes of fortune  (yojijukugo)
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old-fashioned and tasteful
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aesthetic sense in Japanese art emphasising quiet simplicity and subdued refinement  (see also: 侘寂; yojijukugo)
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expression, su verb - precursor to the modern suru
to be emaciated; to become gaunt; to waste away
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noun
hay bacillus (Bacillus subtilis); grass bacillus
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1. withering; dying (plants)
2. growing skinny; wasting away
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Most common form: 転柿
noun
dried persimmon
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expression, noun
withered trees and cold ash; someone who is detached and free of desires; someone who has no vitality
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withering; dying
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drying up; becoming exhausted; running dry; starvation
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noun
hay fever; pollinosis (allergy to pollen)  (see also: 花粉症; obsolete term)
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expression, noun
withered trees and frozen rocks; a person that is hard to approach
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drying up; parching
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noun
karesansui, traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden  (obscure term)
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elegant simplicity
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