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15 word matches found for '炭' using reading 'ずみ'
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noun
bamboo charcoal
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noun
second adding of charcoal to the fire (in tea ceremony)  (see also: 後の炭)
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noun
high-grade charcoal produced from ubame oak (Quercus phillyraeoides)
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noun
cut-up charcoal
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noun
banked fire; live charcoal banked up and covered with ash
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noun
small charcoal
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noun
1. charcoal made from thin branches
2. charcoal sold in bulk (instead of in straw bags)  (see also: )
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noun
low-grade charcoal made from crude wood  (see also: 浅木)
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noun
black charcoal  (see also: 白炭)
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noun
sawtooth oak charcoal
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noun
cinders
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cross-cut sawtooth oak charcoal (resembling chrysanthemum flowers, and used in tea ceremonies)
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noun
charcoal burned in an earthen kiln  (see also: 土竈炭)
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noun
charcoal burned in an earthen kiln  (see also: 土窯; obscure term)
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noun
hard charcoal
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