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10 words found beginning with '楊'
noun
toy bow archery range (sometimes front for a brothel)  (see also: 楊弓場; archaic)
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noun
1. willow (any tree of genus Salix)
2. weeping willow (Salix babylonica)  (see also: 枝垂れ柳; this meaning is restricted to reading やなぎ, ヤナギ)
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Most common form: 楊枝
noun
toothpick; skewer for eating moist wagashi (steel, bamboo, etc.)  (see also: 和菓子)
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(same as above)
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Most common form: 川柳
noun
1. riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla)  (see also: 猫柳)
2. Salix gilgiana (species of willow)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
pipefish (esp. the seaweed pipefish, Syngnathus schlegeli)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
archery range (sometimes a front for a brothel)  (see also: 楊弓, 矢場; archaic)
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noun
syphillis  (see also: 梅毒; archaic)
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Most common form: 揚弓
noun
small toy bow that can be shot while sitting, popular in the Edo period
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noun
Yoshin-ryu; martial art tradition founded in the Edo period
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