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129 words found containing '籠' in any position
Most common form: おこの沙汰
noun
stupidity; absurdity; presumption; impertinence
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Most common form: ゆりかご
noun
cradle  (see also: 揺籃; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 閉じ込もる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to seclude oneself; to shut oneself away
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Most common form: 買い物かご
noun
shopping basket; market basket
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Most common form: 引き籠り
noun
1. shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; people who withdraw from society
2. social withdrawal; shunning other people
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Most common form: 切り子
noun
facet; facetted object
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1. secluding oneself in the mountains; undertaking ascetic practices at a mountain temple
2. retreat; off-site meeting
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Most common form: 盛りカゴ
noun
fruit basket (as a votive offering)
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noun
rear basket (e.g. on a bicycle)
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Most common form: 手かご
noun
handbasket
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