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42 words found beginning with '穴'
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cave dwelling; troglodytism
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Most common form: 穴うめ
1. filling in gaps; filling in blanks (in a form, etc.); stopgap; temporary measure
2. covering up a deficit; making up for something (e.g. one's mistake)
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noun
little-known good place; good out-of-the-way place; well-kept-secret place; hole-in-the-wall
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noun
bear that hasn't entered hibernation
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noun
perforated coin
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to fall into a hole
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pierced; drilled; perforated; hollow  (see also: 穴明き銭)
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noun, noun (prefix)
drilling
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to have a hole; to be pierced (with a hole)
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noun
(hole) punch; stiletto
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