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32 word matches found for '貝' using reading 'かい'
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noun
shell; shellfish
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Most common form: 貝殼
noun
shell
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Most common form: 貝細工
noun
shellwork
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1
noun
shell heap; shell mound; kitchen midden
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Most common form: 魚介類
noun
marine products; seafood; fish and shellfish
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Most common form: 魚介
noun
marine products; seafood; fish and shellfish
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Most common form: カイガラムシ
noun
scale insect  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: カイヅカイブキ
noun
Hollywood juniper (Juniperus chinensis var. kaizuka); Chinese pyramid juniper  (often written with kana only)
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noun
west wind in the early spring (traditionally on the night of the 20th day of the second month of the lunar calendar); wind that blows seashells ashore
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noun
1. shell-matching game popular with court aristocrats during the Heian period
2. tribadism  (colloquialism; vulgar expression or word)
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noun
mother-of-pearl button
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noun
shellfish
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Most common form: 卵割り
noun
radish sprout
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noun
white radish sprouts; daikon sprouts  (see also: 穎割れ大根)
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noun
1. adductor muscle  (see also: 閉殻筋)
2. adductor muscle of a bivalve (e.g. scallop, etc.)  (food term)
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noun
1. rape seedlings  (see also: 摘み菜)
2. (white) radish sprouts  (see also: 貝割れ大根)
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to blow a conch; to blow a trumpet shell; to blow the war horn  (see also: 法螺貝を吹く)
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noun
Sakhalin surf clam (Pseudocardium sachalinense)  (see also: 姥貝; often written with kana only)
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noun
shellfish poison
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noun
1. shellfish baked in the shell
2. abalone, scallops, etc. simmered in the shell
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Tyrian purple; royal purple
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noun
kanji "shell" radical at left
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5
noun
(white) radish sprouts
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noun
shoulder blade; scapula  (see also: 肩甲骨; colloquialism)
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noun
Tyrian purple
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3
noun
greater argonaut (species of paper nautilus, Argonauta argo)  (see also: 葵貝; often written with kana only)
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noun
conchoidal fracture
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noun
paua (edible New Zealand abalone; species Haliotis iris, H. australis, H. virginea)
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5
noun
ostracism
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noun
shell ladle
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