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13 word matches found for '臼' using reading 'うす'
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Most common form: うす
noun
millstone; mortar
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noun
stone mortar; millstone; quern
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noun
molar
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noun
horizontal stone hand mill
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noun
upper millstone
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noun
stone hand mill
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noun
Alaska blueberry (Vaccinium ovalifolium); early blueberry; oval-leaf bilberry; oval-leaf blueberry; oval-leaf huckleberry  (often written with kana only)
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noun
lower millstone; nether millstone  (see also: 下石)
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noun
tea grinding mortar (hand mill)
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noun
quern; hand mill
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'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to pound (rice, etc.)  (archaic)
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noun
mortar (for pounding rice)
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noun
mortar
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