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15 word matches found for '砂' using reading 'しゃ'
1
noun
sediment; earth and sand
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0
noun
downpour; pouring rain; cloudburst; pelting rain; heavy rain
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1
noun
silica sand
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noun
ammonium chloride  (see also: 塩化アンモニウム)
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1
noun
cinnabar
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noun
landslide disaster; landslide disasters; damage caused by sand and gravel avalanches; sediment disaster; sediment disasters; sediment-related disaster; sediment-related hazard
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1
noun
gold dust; golden sand
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3
noun
landslide
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0
noun
gold dust
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raining cats and dogs; raining heavily; (lit.) earth and sand are falling
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noun
landslide dam
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1 0
noun
borax
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1
noun
1. cinnabar; cinnabarite  (see also: 硫化水銀)
2. cinnabar lacquer; cinnabar lacquerware
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3 2
noun
emery (powder)
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1
Most common form: 泥沙
noun
mud and sand
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