Components
MY AVERAGE MASTERY
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18 word matches found for '麦' using reading 'ばく'
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malt
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polished barley or wheat
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noun
wheat harvest
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noun
rice and barley; corn
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noun
wheat grain
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whole-wheat
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noun
beer  (see also: ビール; sometimes read ビール; often written with kana only)
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noun
boiled barley and rice
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noun
maltose; malt sugar
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noun
threshing floor; place for threshing wheat
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noun
wort (beer before yeast is added); sweet wort
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noun
unpolished wheat or barley
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noun
sty (on the eyelid)
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noun
caramel malt
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noun
wort filtration; lautering; sparging
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noun
price of wheat
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noun
field of grain (not rice)  (see also: 麦畑)
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Most common form: 麥繞
noun
kanji "wheat" radical
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