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19 word matches found for '笛' using reading 'ぶえ'
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Most common form: 口ぶえ
noun
whistle (sound made with the lips)
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noun
reed pipe
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noun
flute constructed of bamboo
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noun
transverse flute (e.g. a fife)  (see also: 縦笛)
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noun
Japanese transverse bamboo flute (high-pitched; usu. with seven holes)
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noun
kagura flute (six-holed horizontal flute)  (see also: 神楽笛; obscure term)
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noun
end-blown flute (esp. the recorder)  (see also: 横笛)
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noun
pitch pipe
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noun
kagura flute (six-holed horizontal flute)
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to whistle
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noun
horn; hunting horn
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Korean flute (horizontal bamboo flute with six holes; highest-pitched flute used in gagaku)
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noun
whistling through one's fingers; whistle made by sticking one's fingers in one's mouth and blowing
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dog whistle
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flute used to lure green pheasants (imitates the pheasant's song)  (obscure term)
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windpipe
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sea whistle; sound made by a traditional diver when returning to shore  (see also: 海女)
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reed pipe
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wheat-straw whistle
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