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11 word matches found for '編' using reading 'ぺん'
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Most common form: 短篇
noun
short (e.g. story, film)
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Most common form: 全篇
noun
whole book (volume); complete episode
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noun
first part; first volume; prequel  (see also: 後編)
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noun
1. original story; original version
2. this volume
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Most common form: 新篇
noun
new edition
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Most common form: 一篇
noun
piece (e.g. poetry); poem; essay; book; story
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noun
short story; novella
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noun
collection of short stories; collected short stories
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noun
short film
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Most common form: 千篇一律
noun
humdrum; lack of variety; monotony; stereotypical  (yojijukugo)
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eight volumes; eight readings
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