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18 word matches found for '草' using reading 'ぞう'
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noun
plants; medicinal herbs
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noun
liquorice; licorice
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noun
indoor sandals; slippers
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noun
picture book
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noun
decorated flip-flops (esp. in Okinawa)  (see also: ゴム草履, ビーチサンダル)
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noun
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period
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noun
study of medicinal herbs; pharmacognosy
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noun
fairy-tale book  (see also: 伽草子)
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Most common form: 絵双紙屋
noun
shop selling picture books, wood prints, etc.
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noun
rubber thongs; rubber flip-flops  (often written with kana only)
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noun
hemp-soled sandals
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Most common form: 仮名草紙
noun
early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children)  (yojijukugo)
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noun
straw zori
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noun
fairy-tale book  (see also: お伽草子)
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noun
crudely made zori with straw fastenings
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noun
servant in charge of footwear
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noun
paramecium
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noun
zori; Japanese sandals
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