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156 words found containing '泥' in any position
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adherence to; being a stickler; being particular about
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noun
great difference
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Most common form: 大どろぼう
noun
master thief; notorious robber
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noun
dirty mud
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Most common form: アオリイカ
noun
bigfin reef squid; oval squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana)
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wide difference; a world of difference
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Most common form: ホシミドロ
noun
zygnema; any freshwater filamentous thalloid algae of genus Zygnema  (often written with kana only)
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mudpack (skin treatment); mud pack
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(work) shirker; goldbricker; good-for-nothing employee; salary thief  (derogatory)
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Most common form: シマドジョウ
noun
Japanese striped loach (Cobitis biwae)  (often written with kana only)
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