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41 word matches found for '舞' using reading 'まい'
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Most common form: まい
noun
dancing; dance
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Most common form: 舞妓
noun
1. apprentice geisha
2. dancing girl
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Most common form: 仕舞い
noun
1. end; close; finish; termination  (see also: お仕舞い・おしまい)
2. noh dance in plain clothes  (this meaning is restricted to form 仕舞)
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noun
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume
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noun
1. laths; bamboo lathing
2. short kyogen dance, danced to chanted accompaniment
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noun
dance done by two persons or more  (see also: 相舞)
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noun
dance performed by a single person
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noun
visitor to a sick or distressed person; hospital visitor; inquirer
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noun
dancer (esp. a bugaku dancer)
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whirl of busyness; humming with activity; bustling activity  (yojijukugo)
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noun
snail  (see also: 蝸牛)
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noun
late-summer greeting card (sent from about Aug. 8 onward)  (see also: 残暑)
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noun
... all over again (repeating the same failure)
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noun
1. dance where a female dancer dresses up as a man (late Heian to early Kamakura period)
2. noh dance performed by a man without a mask
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noun
dancing together in unison (in noh, kyogen, etc.)
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'tsu' godan verb, intransitive verb
to fly up (as if dancing); to soar; to rise
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to flutter down
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noun
summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season  (see also: 暑中見舞い)
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noun
dancer
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noun
festival float  (see also: 山車)
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noun
dancing figure; one's appearance when dancing; dancing posture
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noun
settlement; winding or straightening up
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expression, 'u' godan verb
to dance; to perform a dance
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noun
Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)
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noun
goods left unsold
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noun
dancer's fan
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noun
hen-of-the-woods (species of polypore mushroom, Grifola frondosa)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
traditional Kyoto dance
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finishing up (a job); selling out; buying up
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noun
kanji "dancing legs" radical (radical 136)
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