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15 word matches found for '瓦' using reading 'がわら'
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noun
roof tile
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noun
sun-dried brick; adobe
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noun
1. decorative ridge-end tile (traditionally bearing the face of a demon and resembling a gargoyle)
2. hideous face  (obscure term)
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noun
cement roof tile; cement tile
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noun
concave roof tile  (see also: 丸瓦)
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slate roof tile
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noun
comma-pattern tile
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noun
eave-end roof tile (comprising a broadly concave tile and near-rectangular decorative cap)  (see also: 平瓦, 瓦当)
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ridge-end tile with the figure of a Shachihoko (e.g. on a castle)
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noun
eave-end roof tile (comprising a convex semi-cylindrical tile and a decorative pendant)  (see also: 丸瓦, 瓦当)
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noun
convex roof tile  (see also: 平瓦)
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glazed roof tile  (see also: , 瑠璃)
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noun
eave-end roof tile (comprising a convex semi-cylindrical tile and a decorative pendant)  (see also: 軒丸瓦; archaic)
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noun
ridge tile
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pantile
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