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12 partial word matches found in search '鳴門藍住大橋'
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Most common form: なると
noun
1. strait with a roaring tidal ebb and flow; whirlpool; maelstrom  (from 鳴門海峡)
2. kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern  (see also: 鳴門巻き; abbreviation)
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noun, noun (suffix)
1. gate
2. branch of learning based on the teachings of a single master
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noun
gate
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noun
1. door (esp. Japanese-style)  (see also: )
2. shutter; window shutter
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Most common form: アイ
noun
1. dyer's knotweed (Persicaria tinctoria, used to produce indigo dye)  (often written with kana only)
2. indigo (dye)  (see also: インジゴ)
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noun
dwelling; living
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prefix
1. the large part of
2. big; large; great
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prefix
big; large  (see also: )
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prefix
1. great; grand; large  (archaic)
2. greater (of equal court ranks); upper; senior  (see also: ; also written as 正)
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prefix
1. greater (of equal court ranks); upper; senior  (see also: ; also written as 正; archaic)
2. a great deal; very much  (see also: 大いなる, 大いに)
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Most common form: はし
noun
bridge
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pons (pontes); pons Varolii; pontine; part of the brain stem (links the medulla oblongata and cerebellum with the midbrain)
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