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1 exact word match found in search '食べる'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to eat
2. to live on (e.g. a salary); to live off; to subsist on
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3 words found beginning with '食べる'
expression, noun
chili oil mixed with chopped garlic, onions, etc.  (see also: 辣油; food term)
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Most common form: 食べる辣油
(same as above)
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noun
chili oil mixed with chopped garlic, onions, etc.
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2 words found containing '食べる' in any position
expression, noun
chili oil mixed with chopped garlic, onions, etc.  (see also: 辣油; food term)
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Most common form: 食べる辣油
(same as above)
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2 partial word matches found in search '食べる'
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noun
1. meal; (one's) diet; food; foodstuff; foodstuffs  (this meaning is restricted to form 食)
2. eclipse (solar, lunar, etc.)  (see also: 星食; astronomy, etc. term)
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Most common form: べえ
auxiliary
1. word used at sentence-end (like a particle) to indicate speculation, volition or invitation  (see also: 可い; regional dialect: Kantou-ben, Touhoku-ben)
suffix
2. familiar suffix used after a personal name
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