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15 word matches found for '糊' using reading 'のり'
Most common form: のり
noun
1. paste; glue
2. clothing starch
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Most common form: のりづけ
1. starching (e.g. clothes)
2. pasting; gluing (e.g. paper, a letter)
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Most common form: 血のり
noun
clotted blood; gore; sticky clots of blood
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suru verb - special class, intransitive verb
1. to paste; to stick something with paste
2. to earn a living
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noun
laundry starch
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noun
panicled hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata); peegee hydrangea  (often written with kana only)
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noun
aged paste; microbially fermented weak adhesive for restoration of Japanese works of art on paper
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noun
adhesive tape; sticky tape
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expression, suru verb - special class
to eke out a living; to barely manage to get by  (see also: 糊口, 糊する)
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noun
1. overlap width; margin for pasting together (e.g. two pieces of paper)
2. elbowroom; leeway; room; margin; allowance; latitude
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noun
mucilage
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Most common form: 蕨糊
noun
type of glue produced from bracken starch  (often written with kana only)
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noun
rice starch; rice paste
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noun
adhesive envelope
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noun
sticky label
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