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26 word matches found for '粕' using reading 'かす'
Most common form: カス
noun
1. dregs; sediment; grounds; meal  (often written with kana only)
2. lees (esp. sake)  (often 粕; often written with kana only)
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noun
1. leavings of a meal; food scraps; leftovers
2. food particles (in one's teeth or mouth); bits of food
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Most common form: 魚かす
noun
fish meal  (see also: 魚粉)
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Most common form: 味噌っかす
noun
1. miso lees; miso strainings; miso dregs  (often written with kana only)
2. child who is made light of; child who is left out of games; immature child or person; good-for-nothing  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 残りかす
noun
residue; remnants; dregs
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noun
sake lees
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Most common form: 消しかす
noun
eraser dust; eraser shavings; eraser crumbs
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Most common form: 油かす
noun
1. oil cake (fertilizer made of oily vegetable dregs)
2. deep-fried meat (esp. beef offal) resembling a pork rind  (see also: かす饂飩; food term)
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Most common form: 絞りかす
noun
strained lees (e.g. sake, tofu); draff
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Most common form: 板かす
noun
sake lees in a block  (see also: 酒かす)
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Most common form: 削りかす
noun
shavings; filings
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noun
bean cake; soybean (oil) meal
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Most common form: 糟汁
noun
soup made with sake lees
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noun
(fish or vegetables) pickled in sake lees
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noun
soy sauce lees; soy sauce cake
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noun
rapeseed meal; rapeseed lees
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noun
soybean cake
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noun
thick amazake; thick sweet sake  (see also: 甘酒)
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noun
fish fertilizer; fertilizer made from fish scraps
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noun
sake lees with black or brown specks (from oxidation enzymes produced by the yeast)  (see also: 酒かす)
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noun
vinegar made from sake lees  (food term)
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noun
fish cake (made from sardines, used as a fertilizer); sardine meal
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noun
1. shochu made from sake lees
2. low-quality moonshine (esp. post-WWII); hooch (hootch)
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noun
shochu made from sake lees
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noun
oil cake; scrap cake
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noun
dried and pressed boiled herring (used as fertilizer)
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