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18 words found beginning with '釈'
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release; liberation; acquittal
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noun
Gautama Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th c. BCE?)  (originally from Sanskrit 'Śākya')
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explanation; vindication
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noun
10 of batons (in mekuri karuta)  (see also: めくりカルタ; CODE cards MISSING!)
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noun
low table used by speakers, professional storytellers, etc.; lectern
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fully satisfied; well satisfied (e.g. with an explanation or apology); to have one's heart completely cleared of doubt or grudge
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noun
Gautama Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th c. BCE?)
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to be fully satisfied with (e.g. an explanation or apology)  (see also: 釈然)
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noun
Sakyamuni (sage of the Sakyas)
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Shakyamuni triad; Gautama triad; image of Shakyamuni (Gautama) Buddha flanked by two attendants  (Buddhist term)
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