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68 words found containing '箸' in any position
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Most common form: わり箸
noun
splittable (wood) chopsticks
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noun
festive chopsticks; thick round chopsticks used on festive occasions
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noun
sticking chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice (a breach of etiquette)  (see also: 一本箸)
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noun
chopstick rest  (see also: 箸置き)
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noun
chopstick rest  (see also: 箸置き)
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noun
using two different chopsticks together (a breach of etiquette)
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noun
taking food directly from a communal dish with one's own chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)  (see also: 取り箸)
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noun
chopstick paper wrapper; paper sheath for chopsticks
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noun
chopstick rest
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noun
touching a food with one's chopsticks, then removing them without taking it (a breach of etiquette)
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