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15 word matches found for '葦' using reading 'あし'
noun
Phacelurus latifolius (species of perennial grass)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Japan  (archaic)
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noun
flea-bitten gray (horse coat color); flea-bitten grey
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noun
steel gray (horse coat color); steel grey
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noun
dapple gray (horse coat color); dapple grey  (see also: 連銭葦毛; obscure term)
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noun
dapple gray (horse coat color); dapple grey  (see also: 連銭葦毛; obscure term)
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dapple gray (horse coat color); dapple grey
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Most common form: 芦毛
dapple-grey (gray) (horse coat colour)
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noun
1. painting representing reeds around water with rocks, grass or birds made using characters (Heian period)
2. characters written in a way inspired from that style
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noun
reed pipe
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Most common form: 蘆辺
noun
reedy shore
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noun
crane  (see also: ; archaic)
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Most common form: あしか
eared seal (esp. the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus); sea lion  (see also: 海豹; often written with kana only)
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noun
reed bed
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Most common form: あし船
noun
papyrus boat
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