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15 words found containing '椀' in any position
Most common form: わん
noun
bowl (wooden)  (see also: )
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noun
small metal bowl  (see also: )
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Most common form: 飯碗
noun
bowl used for serving rice
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noun
soba noodles in broth served continuously so that the guest or customer never has an empty bowl  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 椀型
noun
bowl-shaped; dome-shaped
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noun
soup bowl
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Most common form: 椀盛
noun
food cooked by boiling or stewing  (regional dialect: Kantou-ben)
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noun
soup served at the end of a traditional Japanese dinner; last soup served in a Kaiseki course (often miso soup)  (see also: 会席料理)
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noun
1. dish served in a lacquered bowl
2. celebratory banquet  (see also: 大盤振る舞い)
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Most common form: 止椀
noun
soup served at the end of a traditional Japanese dinner; last soup served in a Kaiseki course (often miso soup)  (see also: 会席料理)
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