Components
MY AVERAGE MASTERY
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53 words found containing '蝋' in any position
3
noun
tree wax; insect wax; Chinese wax  (often written with kana only)
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4
Most common form: 水蠟蠟虫
noun
Chinese wax scale insect (Ericerus pela)  (often written with kana only)
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4
noun
black lacquer
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1
Most common form: ウンカ
noun
plant hopper (any insect of family Delphacidae); leafhopper  (often written with kana only)
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noun
vegetable wax; Japan wax; sumac wax  (see also: 木蝋:もくろう)
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noun
high-gloss black lacquer; polished black lacquerware
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noun
vegetable wax; Japan wax; sumac wax  (see also: 木蝋)
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noun
paraffin wax
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Most common form: はぜ蝋
noun
vegetable wax; Japan wax; sumac wax  (see also: 木蝋)
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noun
petroleum wax
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