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65 word matches found for '鍋' using reading 'なべ'
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noun
earthenware pot
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Most common form: 手なべ
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pan
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eel stew  (food term; often written with kana only)
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cooking pot (for roasting, broiling, etc.)
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1. pot  (polite (teineigo) language)
2. typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period  (archaic)
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pot with two handles
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stockpot
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single-handled pot
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pressure cooker
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charity pot
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noun
pouring ladle
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agemono nabe, thick pot for deep frying
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cracked pot
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1. light-coloured ceramic cooking pan with a lid and short spout
2. aluminum saucepan with a handle (usu. wooden) and often with snowflake-style embossed pattern (aluminium)  (usu. 雪平鍋)
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pan; griddle
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seafood hot pot; seafood stew  (food term)
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stew prepared from ingredients contributed by members of a party, and eaten in the dark for fun  (see also: 闇汁)
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chicken cooked in a shallow pan with vegetables
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iron pot; iron pan
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tako-yaki pan (cast iron with semi-spherical molds)  (see also: たこ焼き器; obscure term)
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pot of chicken or seafood, and vegetables in a dashi broth, usu. cooked at the table (traditionally a winter meal); seafood and vegetable stew or chowder  (see also: 寄せ)
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noun
pan which can be used without water
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noun
boar meat hot pot; boar stew  (see also: 牡丹鍋; food term)
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large pot; cauldron
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noun
steamer; casserole dish
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dish of fish (meat, etc.), tofu, vegetables boiled together and served with ponzu dipping sauce; pot used to cook such a dish
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tajine; tagine
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chankonabe; fish, meat, and vegetable stew traditionally served to wrestlers  (sumo term, food term)
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small saucepan; small pot  (see also: )
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roasting pan
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