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239 word matches found for '足' using reading 'あし'
1
noun
one's hands and feet; limbs
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noun
1. overeagerness; rashness
2. forward step-out  (sumo term)
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bare feet
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3
noun
stealthy steps; soft steps; tiptoes
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2
Most common form: 駈け足
noun
1. running fast; double time
2. cantering  (also 駈歩)
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noun
1. both feet
2. both legs  (this meaning is restricted to reading りょうあし)
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0
noun
hesitation
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0
noun
1. turnout (of people)
2. start (e.g. race, campaign, term of office)
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noun
customer traffic; customers; custom
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noun
forefoot; forefeet; foreleg; forelimb  (opposite: 後足)
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one leg; one-legged
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0
noun
running away; escaping on foot
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0
noun
1. right foot
2. right leg
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noun
downward trend  (opposite: 上げ足)
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0
noun
pivot leg
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2
noun
1. step
2. short distance; short time
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left foot
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3
noun
fast pace; quick pace
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0
noun
1. finding fault
2. upturn (in the market)  (opposite: 下げ足; this meaning is restricted to form 上げ足, 上足)
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noun
1. quick pace; quick steps; quick march
2. trot (horse gait)
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Most common form: 生足
noun
bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs  (see also: ; slang)
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0
noun
money; coin; dough; moolah; brass
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Most common form: 風脚
noun
wind speed
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0
noun
hind legs; rear legs  (opposite: 前足)
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0
noun
1. daytime
2. position of the sun
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two legs; (on) your own two legs
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noun
sales; demand
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noun or verb acting prenominally, noun
many-legged; octopus-like  (see also: タコ足配線)
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noun
stepping out of the ring while carrying the opponent over the edge, not considered as a loss  (sumo term)
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noun
1. pedestrian traffic
2. kanji "legs radical" (radical 10)  (see also: 人繞; 儿, as in 児)
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