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47 words found containing '麺' in any position
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noun
noodles; vermicelli
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Most common form: めん
noun
1. noodles
2. flour  (archaic)
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Most common form: 流し索麺
noun
fine white noodles served flowing in a small flume  (see also: 素麺)
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noun
cold Chinese noodles accompanied by soup for dipping  (food term)
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Most common form: 棊子麺
noun
noodles made in flat strips  (food term; often written with kana only)
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1
noun
bamboo shoots boiled, sliced, fermented, dried or preserved in salt, then soaked in hot water and sea salt  (see also: 支那竹; often written with kana only; originally from Chinese 'mianma')
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noun
bread  (see also: パン; めんぽう was originally a military term, メンパオ is from the Chinese word "mianbao"; obscure term)
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noun
noodles
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Most common form: めん棒
noun
rolling pin
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Most common form: ゆで麺器
noun
noodle boiler; noodle boiling machine
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