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7 partial word matches found in search '葛岡引沼'
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noun
kudzu (Pueraria montana); Japanese arrowroot
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noun
1. umbrella term for plants with vines that grow in the mountains, especially Chinese moonseed (Sinomenium acutum)  (usually 葛)
2. wicker clothes hamper, especially one made from Chinese moonseed  (usually 葛籠)
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noun
creeping plant; creeper
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noun
1. hill; height; knoll; rising ground  (this meaning is restricted to form 丘, 岡, 壟)
2. bonus points awarded to the winner at the end of a game  (mahjong term; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 岡引き
noun
hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective  (see also: 目明かし, 御用聞き, 岡っ引き; archaic)
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noun
hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective  (see also: 目明かし, 御用聞き; archaic)
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noun, noun (suffix)
swamp; bog; pond; lake
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