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1 exact word match found in search 'ゆび'
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Most common form:
noun
finger; toe; digit
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10 words found beginning with 'ゆび'
Most common form: 指穴
noun
finger hole (on a flute, bowling ball, etc.)
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noun
1. touching with a finger; inserting a finger  (see also: 入れ:いれ)
2. fingering (sexual practice)  (colloquialism; vulgar expression or word)
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noun
finger stall; fingerstall; finger cot; rubber finger tip; rubber thimble; thimblette
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Most common form: 指差喚呼
noun
pointing and calling (occupational safety method)  (see also: 指差し確認)
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Most common form: 指輪
noun
(finger) ring
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Most common form: 指先
1. fingertip; finger
2. toe tip; toe
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Most common form: 指差す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to point at
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Most common form: 指切り
linking little fingers to confirm a promise
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Most common form: 指折り
noun
leading; prominent; eminent
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