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63 word matches found for '金' using reading 'がね'
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1. silver (Ag)
noun
2. silver coin; money
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Most common form:
noun
1. copper (Cu)
2. bronze (medal)  (see also: 銅メダル; abbreviation)
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Most common form:
noun
steel
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0
Most common form: 引き鉄
noun
trigger; gunlock
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wire
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noun
small sum of money
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noun
1. ore; unprocessed metal; ground metal
2. (one's) true character
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noun
1. bribe
2. secret fund; slush fund; money for bribery
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noun
clasp; snap fastener
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noun
basic metal (in an art object); old metal
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0
noun
displaying money (to prove that one actually has it)
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noun
1. (metal) cap
2. clasp
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noun
advance payment
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noun
sheet metal; metal plate
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noun
armor covered with small rectangular plates of metal
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noun
a metal reinforcement
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Most common form: コガネムシ
noun
1. scarabaeid beetle  (often written with kana only)
2. Mimela splendens (metallic-green scarabaeid beetle)
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Most common form: ハリガネムシ
noun
1. any horsehair worm of class Gordioidea; gordian worm (of class Gordioidea); hair worm (of class Gordioidea)  (see also: 線形虫; often written with kana only)
2. wireworm (click beetle larva)  (see also: 米搗虫)
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noun
1. latch; lock; sneck
2. joint of the jaw  (archaic)
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0
noun
wasted money; unused money
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Most common form:
noun
iron
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0
noun
scrap iron; scrap metal
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noun
very rich person
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Most common form:
noun
1. call of a wild goose
2. wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
metal bars of a face guard (kendo)
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noun
money possessed
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noun
lathe dog
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0
noun
hammer (of a gun)  (see also: 撃鉄)
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noun
idle funds; idle money  (see also: 遊金)
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noun
lug
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