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10 word matches found for '槌' using reading 'づち'
3 4
noun
1. hammer
2. hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone  (often written with kana only)
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0 3 4
noun
1. aizuchi; back-channeling; interjections indicating that one is paying attention
2. two smiths hammering at an object in turn  (see also: 向こう鎚)
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1
noun
(small) mallet; gavel
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0
Most common form: あいづちを打つ
expression, 'tsu' godan verb
to make use of aizuchi; to back-channel; to throw in interjections to show that one is paying attention  (see also: 相槌)
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1
noun
wooden hammer; wooden mallet
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5
noun
magic mallet; lucky mallet; nursery-tale mallet that delivers one's heart's desire at a wave
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5
noun
head like a hammer
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4
noun
small wooden mallet
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5
noun
hard-headed; stubborn
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0
noun
stone hammer
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