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8 word matches found for '棄' using reading 'す'
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Most common form: 捨てる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to throw away; to cast away; to dump; to discard
2. to abandon; to desert; to leave
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Most common form: 見捨てる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
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Most common form: 棄石
noun
1. ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance)
2. sacrificed stone (in the game of go)  (see also: 捨て駒)
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Most common form: 棄子
noun
abandoned child; foundling
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expression, ichidan verb
to abandon one's rights
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sacrifice sale; selling for a song; dumping
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Most common form: 吐き捨てる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to spit out; to eject; to dump
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Most common form: 捨つ
Nidan verb (lower class) with `tsu' ending (archaic), transitive verb
1. to throw away; to cast away; to dump; to discard  (see also: 捨てる; archaic)
2. to abandon; to desert; to leave  (see also: 捨てる; archaic)
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