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1 exact word match found in search '雨垂れ石'
noun
dripstone
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1 word found beginning with '雨垂れ石'
expression
slow but steady wins the race; constant effort will result in success; constant dripping wears away a stone  (idiomatic expression)
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8 partial word matches found in search '雨垂れ石'
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noun
rain
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Most common form: 雨だれ
noun
raindrops
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Most common form: 雨だれ
(same as above)
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noun, noun or verb acting prenominally
weeping form (e.g. tree)  (see also: しだれ桜)
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Most common form: たれ
noun
1. hanging; something hanging (i.e. a flap, lappet, etc.)
2. sauce for dipping, etc. made from soy sauce, mirin, vinegar and dashi  (also タレ; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 紙垂
noun
1. zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects
2. hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family)  (this meaning is restricted to form 四手, 垂)
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noun
1. stone
2. gem; jewel
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noun
1. measure of volume (approx. 180.39 liters, 6.37 cub. ft.)
2. measure of a Japanese-style boat's loading capacity (approx. 278.26 liters)
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