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23 word matches found for '諸' using reading 'もろ'
Most common form:
prefix
1. both  (often written with kana only)
2. many; various; all  (often written with kana only; this meaning is restricted to form 諸)
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Most common form: 両刃
1. double-edged
noun
2. double-edged blade
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noun
all kinds of things; various things; large number of people
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Most common form: カワバタモロコ
noun
golden venus chub (Hemigrammocypris rasborella)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 両肌
noun
both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist  (see also: 片肌)
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Most common form: 両差し
noun
deep double underarm grip which prevents the opponent from grabbing the belt  (sumo term)
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noun
many people; everyone
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Most common form: モロに
Rarely-used kanji form
completely; all the way; altogether; bodily  (often written with kana only)
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noun
willow gudgeon (species of fish, Gnathopogon caerulescens)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: もろ肌を脱ぐ
expression, 'gu' godan verb
1. to strip to one's waist
2. to go at with might and main  (idiomatic expression)
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expression, adverb
unconditionally (approving); wholeheartedly
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noun
Gnathopogon elongatus (species of cyprinid)  (often written with kana only)
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expression
Die all together; Go to the grave together  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
Chinese bleak (Aphyocypris chinensis)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: もろ肌脱ぎ
noun
stripping to one's waist; being bare from the waist up
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Most common form: もろとも
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi)
(all) together  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: もろ刃の剣
noun
two-edged sword
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noun
both knees
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noun
1. decorating the alcove of a tea room with a hanging scroll and flowers (in more formal tea ceremonies, during only the first and second half respectively)
2. style of decorating a traditional Japanese room (esp. a study) in which incense, a pair of vases and a pair of candlesticks are placed on a table in front of a trio of hanging scrolls  (orig. meaning)
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noun
1. gudgeon (any fish of genus Gnathopogon or related genera)  (often written with kana only)
2. willow gudgeon (Gnathopogon caerulescens)  (see also: 本諸子)
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noun
katana and wakizashi
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Most common form:
noun
1. main fermenting mash (in production of sake or soy sauce); unrefined sake or soy sauce  (often written with kana only)
noun or verb acting prenominally
2. unrefined (sake, soy sauce, etc.); rough  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 両手
1. (with) both hands
2. approvingly
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