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12 word matches found for '沙' using reading 'しゃ'
1
noun
mud and sand
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3
numeric
1. 10^52 (or 10^56)
noun
2. innumerable
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noun
lakh; 100,000 (Indian numbering system)  (originally from Sanskrit)
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3
noun
Vaisravana (guardian god of Buddhism)
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3
noun
1. sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul
2. Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia)  (see also: 夏椿)
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noun
red spider lily (Lycoris radiata); cluster amaryllis; cluster belladonna; manjusaka  (see also: 彼岸花)
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2
Most common form: ヒメシャラ
noun
tall stewartia (Stewartia monadelpha); hime-syara stewartia  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Ucchusma  (Buddhist term)
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2
noun
female Buddhist novice
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noun
the 10 precepts  (see also: 十戒; Buddhist term)
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noun
sand and stone; pebble
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1
Most common form: 辰砂
noun
1. cinnabar; cinnabarite  (see also: 硫化水銀)
2. cinnabar lacquer; cinnabar lacquerware
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