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114 word matches found for '火' using reading 'ひ'
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Most common form: 飛火
noun
1. leaping flames; shower of flying sparks
2. spreading fire
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Most common form: 爪に火を点す
expression, 'su' godan verb
to lead a stingy life; to scrimp and save; to pinch pennies; to light one's fingernail (instead of a candle)
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expression, ichidan verb
to "see stars" (i.e. after being hit in the head)
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blazing fire
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to be pressed for time; to be pressed by urgent business; to have one's pants on fire
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to be extremely embarrassed; to burn with shame
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blazing fire
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dead fire
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noun
smoky fire to repel mosquitoes  (see also: 蚊遣り火)
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noun
hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields; hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept  (meaning uncertain; archaic)
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noun
body set on fire from head to foot (like a daruma doll being ritually incinerated)
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expression
rushing to one's doom; (like a) moth flying into the flame  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
brazier encased in a wooden box
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noun
clay bed-warmer (cylindrical with holes in the sides, containing a brazier)
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noun
brazier for warming one's cold fingers, esp. in spring
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noun
local fire brigade (Edo period); provincial fire brigade  (archaic)
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noun
oblong brazier
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noun
St Elmo's fire
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expression
having one's good intentions backfire dangerously; causing harm when trying to prevent it; trying to put out a fire while carrying kindling  (idiomatic expression)
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expression
You must protect yourself against any possible dangers  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
fire tower
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noun
fire-holding qualities; length of time a fire burns
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noun
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill
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noun
origin of a fire
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noun
(as discordant as) fire and water
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noun
brazier; hibachi
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to melt in the fire
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to catch fire; to provoke; to catch fire from; to be ignited
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Most common form: 爺が背
noun
1. chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle  (often written with kana only)
2. Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica)
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noun
night watch; fire watchman
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