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13 word matches found for '裂' using reading 'さ'
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'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to tear up; to tear off; to split
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'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to cut off; to cut up; to tear to pieces
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Most common form: 張りさける
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to burst (open); to break; to split
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expression, 'i' adjective
(I) won't say anything no matter what; to be unwilling to tell even under threat
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expression
(I) won't (say) anything no matter what (expression is followed by negative verb relating to say, answer, etc.) to not (tell) even under any threat  (see also: 口が裂けても言えない)
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Most common form: 鰻サキ包丁
noun
eel knife
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noun
Jack the Ripper
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expression, ichidan verb
to break one's heart
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expression, 'na' adjective
shrill; piercing (scream, etc.)  (because cutting silk cloth produces a shrill noise)
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easily torn; tearable; tear easily; scissile; lacerable
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noun
tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm; rift
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'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to tear; to rip up  (this meaning is restricted to form 裂く)
2. to cut up; to cleave; to cut open (esp. the abdomen)
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to split; to tear; to burst
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