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9 word matches found for '蔓' using reading 'づる'
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Most common form: 金づる
noun
source of revenue; financial supporter
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Most common form: アマチャヅル
noun
jiaogulan (species of herbaceous vine; Gynostemma pentaphyllum)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
wisteria vine
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Most common form: 芋づる式
one after another; in succession
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Most common form: 芋づる
noun
sweet-potato vines
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noun
basket star (any brittlestar of family Euryalina); basket fish  (see also: 蜘蛛海星; often written with kana only)
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noun
Vitis ficifolia (species of grapevine)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
connections; contacts; influence
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Most common form: 芋づる接続
noun
daisy chain connection  (computer terminology; obscure term)
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