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167 word matches found for '石' using reading 'いし'
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Most common form: 敷き石
noun
paving stone; pavement
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noun
Go pieces; Go stones
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noun
pebble
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noun
tombstone; gravestone
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noun
1. white stone  (see also: 黒石)
2. white (go pieces)
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noun
1. large stone; boulder
2. large group of stones (in the game of go)
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Most common form: 石造り
(made of) stone; stone-built
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noun
hot or heated stone
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noun
lesson learned from someone's else mistake; object lesson; food for thought; stones from other mountains (can be used to polish one's own gems)  (see also: 他山の石以て玉を攻むべし)
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noun
1. black stone  (see also: 白石)
2. black (go pieces)
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Most common form: ニホンイシガメ
noun
Japanese pond turtle (Mauremys japonica)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
pumice stone
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Most common form: 棄石
noun
1. ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance)
2. sacrificed stone (in the game of go)  (see also: 捨て駒)
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noun
captured pieces (in the game of go); captured stones
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1. gemstones (apart from diamond, e.g. ruby, sapphire, etc.)  (see also: カラーストーン)
2. colored stone
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nether millstone
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noun
upper millstone
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noun
1. stone placed on railway track (by children)
2. decorative garden stone
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noun
1. stepping stones
2. stone skipping; ducks and drakes  (see also: 水切り; obscure term)
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noun
1. bluish stone; greenish stone
2. blue-tinged tuff  (see also: 凝灰岩)
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noun
turquoise
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noun
garden stone
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noun
pebble; round stone; boulder
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noun
1. pebbles; gravel
2. boulder formed from gravel and sediment
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noun
hewn stone; quarried stone; ashlar; flagstone
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meteorite  (see also: 隕石)
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roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one cho (approx. 109 meters)  (see also: 町・ちょう)
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noun
milestone; standing stone
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noun
graptolite (extinct Paleozoic era invertebrate)  (often written with kana only)
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horse; block of rock completely separated from the surrounding rock either by mineral veins or fault planes  (geology, etc. term)
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