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29 words found containing '醸' in any position
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Most common form: 醸しだす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to engender; to bring about
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to brew (sake, etc.)
2. to cause; to bring on; to bring about; to give rise to
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expression, 'su' godan verb
to give rise to hostile comment; to arouse criticism; to provoke; to cause a controversy
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noun
type of sake brewed by low temperature fermentation from white rice milled to 60%
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noun
winemaking
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noun
ginjō sake; high-quality sake brewed by low temperature fermentation from white rice milled to 60%  (see also: 吟醸酒; abbreviation)
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noun
fermented seasoning (e.g. mirin, cooking sake, miso)
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noun
fast brewing (of sake, miso, etc.)
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noun
top-quality sake brewed from rice grains milled to 50% of weight or less  (see also: 精米歩合)
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noun
pure brew (e.g. sake, soy sauce)
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