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8 word matches found for '蹴' using reading 'しゅう'
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1. kicking
2. rejecting; curtly refusing
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noun
football (incl. soccer, rugby, American football, etc.; esp. used for soccer)
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noun
ejector (rifle, pistol)
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noun
the kick-off
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noun
kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
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noun
ejector mark (on a cartridge)  (see also: 抽筒子痕)
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association football; soccer  (see also: アソシエーションフットボール)
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ejector housing (rifle, pistol)  (see also: 排莢桿筒)
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