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17 words found beginning with '盤'
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noun
surface of a board or record
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Most common form: 磐石
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1. huge rock
2. firmness; solidity
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discoidal cleavage
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Most common form: 上頸
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neckband; round upright collar (on some traditional Japanese clothing)
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Pangu; creator of heaven and earth in Chinese mythology
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entwined roots
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oval tub or tray used in fish shops
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Pelycosauria (order of primitive synapsids, now considered to be paraphyletic)
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round collar (of traditional Japanese clothing)
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(in Japan) 10th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. B)  (see also: 十二律, 南呂)
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