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10 word matches found for '蓋' using reading 'ふた'
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Most common form: フタ
noun
cover; lid; cap  (often written with kana only)
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noun
rest for the lid of a teakettle (tea ceremony)
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noun
having a lid or cover; container having a lid
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Most common form: みもふたもない
expression, 'i' adjective
point blank; blunt
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noun
lidded pottery or receptacle
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noun
opening; beginning; commencement
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Most common form: ふたを開ける
expression, ichidan verb
1. to open the lid; to lift a lid  (opposite: 蓋を閉める)
2. to open the lid (on); to make public
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Most common form: ふたを閉める
expression, ichidan verb
to shut the lid  (opposite: 蓋を開ける)
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Most common form: 臭いものにふた
expression
looking the other way; hushing up a problem; solving a problem by ignoring it
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expression, noun
petrol cap  (see also: 給油口)
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