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22 words found containing '萌' in any position
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noun
light green; yellowish-green
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noun
signs; omen; symptoms
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Most common form: ほうが
germination; germ; sprout; bud; sign
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Most common form: もやしっ子
noun
weak child; frail child; gangly child
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Most common form: 兆す
'su' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to show signs; to have symptoms; to give indications (of)
2. to bud; to germinate; to sprout
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to burst into bud; to sprout
2. to have a crush; to be infatuated  (manga slang)
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tooth eruption
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noun
light yellowish green; color of a freshly sprouted onion  (see also: 萌黄色)
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Most common form: 萌し
noun
bean sprouts  (often written with kana only)
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noun
the masses; common people
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