Components
MY AVERAGE MASTERY
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87 words found beginning with '泥'
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thief; burglar; robber; theft
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noun
1. bog; marsh; swamp; quagmire; morass
2. quandary; dire situation from which one cannot extricate oneself; imbroglio
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noun
mud
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peat
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noun
mudslinging contest; mudslinging match
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noun
1. muddy water
2. red-light district
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noun
mud-colored
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pencil sharpened at both ends; sharpening a pencil at both ends  (see also: 貧乏削り:びんぼうけずり)
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Most common form: どじょう
noun
1. loach (any fish of family Cobitidae)  (often written with kana only)
2. weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)
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noun
1. boat to transport mud
2. (fictional) boat made of (dried) mud
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