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51 words found containing '蒲' in any position
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Most common form: 匍匐
creeping; crawling; sneaking
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Most common form: 蒲焼
noun
loach or eel dipped and broiled in soy-based sauce
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Most common form: 布団
noun
1. futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor)
2. round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)
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Most common form: 座布団
noun
zabuton (flat floor cushion used when sitting or kneeling; usu. rectangular)  (see also: 布団)
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noun
Typha orientalis
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Most common form: かまぼこ
noun
kamaboko; steamed seasoned fish paste, usu. in a semicylindrical shape on a strip of wood and sliced to go in soup, etc.  (food term; often written with kana only)
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noun
bulrush mat
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Most common form: かば
noun
common cattail (Typha latifolia); common bulrush; common reedmace  (often written with kana only)
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noun
reddish yellow
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Most common form: 布団皮
noun
quilting; ticking
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