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23 words found beginning with '瓦'
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Most common form: ガス
noun
1. gas (state of matter, e.g. poison gas, natural gas)  (often written with kana only; originally from Dutch, eng)
2. gasoline; gas; petrol  (often written with kana only)
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collapse; downfall
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Most common form: がれき
noun
rubble; debris; wreckage  (often written with kana only)
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noun
1. worthless thing; garbage; roof tile and stone
2. brick
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noun
tile kiln
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noun
kawara soba (soba dish served on top of a roof tile)  (food term)
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noun
turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
decorative cap of an eave-end roof tile  (see also: 軒丸瓦, 軒平瓦)
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noun
tile block print (newspaper in Tokugawa period)
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noun
tiled roof
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