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11 word matches found for '爪' using reading 'づめ'
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noun
nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail)  (see also: 鉤爪)
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noun
artificial fingernail; fake fingernail
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noun
groove in a shamisen player's fingernail caused by the friction of the string of the instrument  (see also: 糸道)
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noun
half-moon (of a fingernail)
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noun
fingernail
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noun
ingrown toenail
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noun
claw; talon  (see also: 扁爪)
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1. cutting a fingernail (or toenail) to the quick; cutting a nail too close
noun
2. deep-set nail; deep-set part of nail
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noun
Japanese rake
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noun
koto plectrum
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noun
fetlock (horse, etc.); spur (chicken, etc.); cockspur; dewclaw (dog, etc.)
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