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18 word matches found for '瓦' using reading 'が'
Most common form: レンガ
noun
brick  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 赤レンガ
red brick
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Most common form: レンガ造り
noun
brickwork
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noun
the Blue House (South Korea's presidential palace)
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complete collapse; (something) going to pieces (breaking up beyond repair)  (yojijukugo)
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Most common form: れんが塀
noun
brick wall
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noun
wooden block
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noun
firebrick
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noun
saddle tree
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noun
ornamental tile; facing bricks
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noun
paving brick
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noun
chamotte brick
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Most common form: 我楽多
noun
junk; rubbish; trash; garbage; odds and ends  (often written with kana only)
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noun
low entrance (usually, but not always, to a teahouse) with a tiled archway overhead
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noun
meaningless existence
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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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Most common form: がれき
noun
rubble; debris; wreckage  (often written with kana only)
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collapse; downfall
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