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20 word matches found for '狩' using reading 'が'
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Most common form: 潮干狩
noun
shell gathering (at low tide); clamming
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Most common form: 魔女狩
noun
witch hunt
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noun
apple picking
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noun
mushroom gathering
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noun
looking for or at cherry blossoms
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noun
falconry
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noun
tiger hunt
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noun
hunt (where the hunting area is surrounded on four sides by hunters)
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noun
roundup of gangsters
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noun
word-hunting; search for and censorship of politically incorrect words
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noun
communist hunting; red-baiting
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noun
a mountain hunt
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noun
bear hunting
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noun
street violence against middle-aged men
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noun
matsutake mushroom gathering
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noun
big-game hunting
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noun
rabbit hunting
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noun
falconry (using a northern goshawk)  (see also: 大鷹)
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noun
rounding up stray dogs
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noun
firefly catching
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