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78 word matches found for '餅' using reading 'もち'
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noun
1. falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall  (see also: 尻餅をつく)
2. mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside
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Most common form: 焼もち
noun
1. jealousy  (often written with kana only)
2. roasted rice cake
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noun
glutinous rice balls (speciality of Akita prefecture)
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Most common form: 焼もちを焼く
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to be jealous  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
adzuki bean mochi
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Most common form: 切餅
noun
rice cakes cut into rectangles (esp. eaten on New Year's Day)  (food term)
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noun
mochi soaked in water (to protect against mold); rice cakes preserved in water
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noun
bracken-starch dumpling; type of dumpling traditionally made using bracken starch  (food term)
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noun
mochi freeze-dried in the winter air
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noun
rice cakes; pounded mochi rice  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: きなこ餅
noun
mochi sprinkled with soy flour  (see also: ; often written with kana only)
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noun
mirror-shaped mochi, usu. a pair stacked in order of size with a daidai on top, used as a New Year offering, then cut and eaten on January 11.
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noun
jealous person
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noun
cake made from pounded horse chestnuts and mochi rice
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noun
roasted mochi pieces (usu. flavoured with soy sauce, or sweetened with sugar, etc.)
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noun
mochi received from one's parents after giving birth (trad. eaten in miso soup to improve lactation)
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noun
anko-coated mochi (from Ise, Mie pref.)  (see also: 餡こ)
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noun
1. fortifying mochi; mochi that improves one's strength
2. mochi received from one's parents after giving birth  (see also: 汁の餅)
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noun
rice cake with bean paste wrapped in a preserved cherry leaf
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Most common form: 絵に描いた餅
expression
pie in the sky; castle in the air
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noun
mochi rice cakes used as offering  (see also: 供え餅; archaic)
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noun
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
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noun
large mochi, usu. for ceremonies  (see also: 一升, 餅負い)
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noun
mochi offered when drawing the first water of the year  (see also: 若水)
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noun
rice-flour dumplings mixed with mugwort  (see also: 蓬餅)
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noun
millet dough cake; millet mochi  (see also: 粟餅; obscure term)
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noun
steamed mochi  (see also: )
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Most common form: 花弁餅
noun
sweet burdock and miso-bean paste covered with a thin layer of mochi
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noun
red and white egg-shaped mochi
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noun
rice cake stuffed with sweet bean jam
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