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15 word matches found for '蒲' using reading 'ぶ'
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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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Most common form: 敷蒲団
noun
(Japanese) mattress; underquilt; futon laid on the floor; sleeping mat  (opposite: 掛蒲団)
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noun
1. sweet flag (Acorus calamus); calamus
2. Japanese iris (Iris ensata var. ensata)  (see also: 花菖蒲; colloquialism)
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Most common form: こたつ布団
noun
quilt coverlet for a kotatsu  (see also: 炬燵)
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noun
Japanese iris; blue flag; Iris ensata
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Most common form: 掛け布団
noun
bed cover; coverlet; quilt; comforter; eiderdown
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Most common form: 羽根蒲団
noun
down (feather) quilt
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Most common form: 肉布団
noun
female bedmate (whose body is likened to a fleshy cushion)  (archaic)
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noun
yellow iris
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Most common form: 藁布団
noun
straw futon; straw mattress; palliasse  (see also: 布団)
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noun
Iris ensata; Ise Japanese iris
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noun
aromatic cane; orris
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noun
Iris ensata; Edo Japanese iris
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noun
bathwater with iris petals
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noun
Iris ensata; Higo Japanese iris
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