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72 words found containing '没' in any position
1. to sink; to go down; to set  (see also: 没する; archaic)
2. to pass away; to die
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noun
myrrh  (see also: ミルラ)
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0
forfeiture; seizure; confiscation; impounding
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1. sinking; foundering; going down; submersion
2. getting dead drunk  (colloquialism)
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immersing oneself; devoting oneself; giving oneself up entirely to
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3
noun
gallnut
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appearing frequently; infesting; appearance and disappearance
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ignoring; losing sight of (an objective); discarding
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noun
gallic acid
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suru verb - special class
1. to sink; to go down; to set  (this meaning is restricted to form 没する)
2. to pass away; to die
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