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21 word matches found for '羽' using reading 'う'
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Most common form: うか
emergence (of insects); growing wings and flying
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feathers; plumage; down
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1. wings and feathers
2. assistance; aid; help; someone's right hand
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noun
fifth degree (of the Japanese amp Chinese pentatonic scale)  (see also: 五音)
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noun
down(-filled) quilt (futon)
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plumule; down feather
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noun
calamus; quill
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noun
vexillum; vane (of a feather)
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noun
alula; bastard wing
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noun
molting
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noun
bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
bird's crest
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noun
barb (of a feather)
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noun
feathered dinosaurs
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noun
pinnately venation
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noun
Ponerorchis graminifolia (Orchis graminifolia)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
pinnate compound leaf
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noun
bird's crest  (see also: 冠羽)
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noun
a sense of release (as if one had wings and were riding on air)  (yojijukugo)
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noun
shaft of a feather; (ornithological) rachis
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noun
molting season
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