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14 word matches found for '棟' using reading 'とう'
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noun
(hospital) ward
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noun
raising the ridgepole
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noun
separate building; outbuilding; outhouse
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1. chief support; pillar (e.g. of nation); leader
2. boss; master (craftsman)
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noun
administrative building
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noun
dormitory building; dormitory hall
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noun
ridgepole-raising ceremony  (see also: 上棟式)
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noun
ridgepole-raising ceremony
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noun
laboratory block; research laboratory building
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noun
wing (of a building)
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noun
gallery; exhibition hall
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noun
isolation ward
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noun
(having, there being) a great number of books  (yojijukugo)
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noun
1. large building; building with a long roof
suffix, counter
2. counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
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