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22 partial word matches found in search '貴重品は金庫にしまっておきなさい。'
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precious; valuable
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noun
valuables; treasures
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noun, noun (suffix)
lord; god; goddess; honorific title for deities (and high-ranking people)  (honorific; archaic)
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suffix
honorific, familiar suffix  (see also: 兄貴)
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noun
value; preciousness; nobility  (see also: 尊い; archaic)
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suffix, counter
-fold; -ply  (see also: ; counter for layers in the hito-futa-mi counting system)
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noun
1. multi-tiered food box; stacked boxes  (see also: 重箱; abbreviation)
noun (prefix)
2. heavy
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1. chief; main; principal; important  (see also: 主な, 主に)
2. main secondary or supporting role (in kyogen)  (see also: 重あど; usu. written as オモ; abbreviation)
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noun
1. article; item; thing; goods; stock  (esp. 品)
2. quality
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noun
1. elegance; grace; refinement; class; dignity
suffix
2. article; item
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noun
1. court rank
suffix
2. level; grade  (see also: 九品; sometimes pronounced ぼん, ぽん as a suffix; Buddhist term)
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particle
1. topic marker particle  (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
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noun
tooth
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noun
leaf
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noun, noun (suffix)
clique; faction; school
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noun
1. edge (of a knife or sword)
2. prong (of an electrical plug)
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Most common form: はあ
interjection (kandoushi)
1. yes; indeed; well
2. ha!
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noun
1. money  (see also: お金)
2. metal
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noun
1. safe; strongbox; cashbox; vault; strongroom
2. depository; cash office; treasury; provider of funds
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. gold (Au); golden (color); gold (medal, cup)
2. valuable; of highest value
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noun
1. treasure house; treasury
2. financial supporter; patron; financier; backer  (this meaning is restricted to reading かねぐら)
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noun
warehouse; storehouse; cellar; magazine; granary; godown; depository; treasury; elevator
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