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12 word matches found for '柑' using reading 'かん'
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Most common form: ブッシュカン
noun
Buddha's hand; fingered citron (Citrus medica sarcodactylus)
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Most common form: 金橘
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kumquat (Fortunella spp.); cumquat  (often written with kana only)
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noun
iyokan (species of citrus fruit, Citrus iyo)  (often written with kana only)
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ōgonkan (Citrus flaviculpus); golden orange; golden citrus; yellow mikan  (see also: 黄蜜柑)
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sweet (variety of) Watson pomelo  (see also: 甘夏蜜柑; food term)
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late-ripening citrus (e.g. pomelo)
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emblic myrobalan (Phyllanthus emblica); emblic; myrobalan; Indian gooseberry; Malacca tree; amla; amalika  (often written with kana only)
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Chinese citron (Citrus natsudaidai)  (see also: 夏蜜柑)
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kawachi-bankan pomelo  (see also: 晩柑)
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noun
sanbokan sour orange (Citrus sulcata)
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citrus fruits
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hesperidium  (see also: ミカン状果)
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