Concept cluster: Music > Japanese culture (2)
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(US, hip-hop and rap slang) A Ferrari automobile.
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Alternative form of izle [(dialectal) A spark, an ember, a hot ash or cinder.]
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Someone who practices aizkolaritza.
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A red papier-mâché bobblehead cow toy, a kind of regional omiyage regarded as symbolic of the Aizu region of Japan.
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Synonym of ladder lottery
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Synonym of ayo (“African strategy game”)
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Alternative letter-case form of Bluegrass region [A geographic region in the U.S. state of Kentucky, making up the northern part of the state, roughly bounded by the cities of Frankfort, Paris, Richmond and Stanford.]
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The ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using sand and pebbles.
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Synonym of braciola
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A traditional form of Japanese puppet theatre.
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An Indian folk dance.
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Alternative form of shivaree [(transitive) To serenade (a newly married couple) with the noisy banging of pots and pans.]
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A Spanish colonial, or Mexican, buffalo hunter in New Mexico.
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Dutch metal.
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A diacritic (゛) used with Japanese kana to mark a consonant as voiced.
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A wooden cart used in a Japanese festival, similar to a mikoshi.
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A traditional device found in Japanese gardens, composed of a bamboo tube that when filled with water revolves to empty and makes a clanking sound
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A richly-decorated Japanese bell made from thin bronze
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A form of Okinawan folk dance.
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A wooden plaque bearing a prayer or wish, left hanging at a Shinto shrine.
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A Japanese picture scroll, a handscroll containing an illustrated narrative
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A type of static generator invented in Japan in the 1700s.
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A piece of decorated silk used to cover gifts in the Japanese tradition.
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(historical) A Japanese-language school for nikkei (Japanese-American) children.
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Alternative form of Geechee [Gullah (South Carolina island language and culture)]
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Alternative form of Geechee [Gullah (pertaining to South Carolina island culture)]
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A Japanese coming-of-age ceremony modelled after an early Tang Dynasty Chinese custom.
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An implement used in Shintō rituals, consisting of two kamishide draping down alongside a wooden post or bamboo pole.
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(uncountable) An advanced practice that cultivates such energy.
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A man employed in parts of Africa to disseminate information within a community, usually by means of a gong.
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A Sino-Japanese kanji pronunciation layer, considered the first Sino-Japanese kanji reading type imported into Japan.
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(informal) An employee of the technology company Google who is relatively old.
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Alternative form of gyaru-moji [A form of cryptic Japanese writing that substitutes similar-looking characters for the characters intended]
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The characters or symbols used for such substitutions
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A traditional form of Japanese fish printing.
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A technique of using splashed ink in brushwork painting, especially for painting a landscape.
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An extension to a kabuki stage that leads into the audience aea
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A loose, informal Japanese coat normally decorated with a distinctive crest.
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(historical) A Japanese dildo.
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(obsolete) A nickname for Robin or Robert
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Alternative form of hotchiku [An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.]
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Alternative form of hotchiku [An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.]
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(UK, humorous) Holidays.
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An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.
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(informal) A house music track.
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a small decorative box, hung from the sash of a kimono, for holding small objects
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A kind of traditional Japanese papier-mâché dog doll, formerly considered to be a ward against evil and now either a toy or decoration sold as a souvenir.
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traditional Japanese tattooing
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Lacquerware.
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japanned work
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(art) Art objects made in the Japanese style.
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An influence of Japanese art and culture on European art and design.
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An influence of Japanese art and culture on European art and design.
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Chinese traditional paper cutting.
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Alternative spelling of jinriksha [Synonym of rickshaw]
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The person who pulls a jinriki (Japanese rickshaw).
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(Cockney rhyming slang, often "old joanna") A piano.
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Alternative form of yoik [To sing in a traditional Sami style.]
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A private Japanese school offering lessons outside of regular school time.
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Alternative letter-case form of junkanoo [A parade held in the Bahamas.]
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A traditional decoration consisting of pine boughs and other plant cuttings placed in pairs in front of a home for Japanese New Year.
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A Japanese basket with palanquin slung from a pole and carried by bearers.
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Kagome Kagome, a Japanese children's game.
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A kind of Shinto theatrical dance in Japan.
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A form of Japanese palindrome.
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A Japanese business practice of continuous improvement in performance and productivity.
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Melodramatic calls from an audience in kabuki theatre or as part of call-and-response singing in Japanese folk music.
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(art) A vertical Japanese scroll painting
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Japanese porcelain wares featuring enamel decoration.
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The first calligraphy written at the beginning of a year.
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A member of a tribe from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, known for their snake charming dance.
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A traditional 60th birthday celebration among Japanese people.
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An ornamental hairpin; hair ornament.
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(often attributive) A Japanese rock garden or Zen garden.
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A traditional Japanese paper doll, used as a talisman to perform a certain form of self-purification.
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Cute items, especially from Japan.
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A sometimes injurious traditional Indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.
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The short yell or shout uttered when performing an attacking move in martial arts.
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A form of fortune-telling of Japanese origin based on Chinese twelve year zodiac cycle calendar, and the five traditional elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
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A type of wraparound cloth worn by women in the Congo.
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A Japanese governmental seal resembling a stylized paulownia.
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(now historical) A type of brigand operating in the mountains of pre-Revolutionary Greece.
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An oval gold coin in the Edo period of feudal Japan.
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kogal
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a carp-shaped streamer used to celebrate Children's Day in Japan.
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A Japanese wooden doll with a spherical head having simple painted-on features, and a limbless, cylindrical body, typically featuring a painted-on floral design.
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A national folk dance common in regions pertaining to South Slavic people, performed in a circle.
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Carved stone statues of stylized lions that guard the entrance to some Japanese temples or shrines.
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A Japanese cultural center, offering education in arts, sport, handiwork, etc. to people of various age groups.
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Japanese tissue
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(countable) A work in this genre.
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Alternative form of kyogen [(uncountable) A form of traditional Japanese theatre, once performed alongside noh as a comic intermission.]
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The traditional form of Japanese kanji used before 1947.
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Alternative spelling of makila [A traditional Basque walking stick with a point or blade concealed in the pommel.]
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A style of Japanese lacquerware made with gold or silver sprinkled on wet lacquer.
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A type of Japanese hand scroll which unrolls horizontally, or laterally on a flat surface.
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A pillow word
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Alternative form of maneki-neko [A common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.]
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A common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.
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A traditional Japanese form of double-act stand-up comedy, with deliberate misunderstandings, puns and other wordplay.
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A round knotted hairstyle traditionally worn by married women in Japan.
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A product famously associated with a particular region of Japan, often purchased as a gift or souvenir.
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a traditional Japanese overcoat, often worn as protection from the cold, similar to a 被風 (hifu, “padded overcoat”) but narrower in the body and with a square collar
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A Japanese folk art movement focusing on inexpensive hand-made everyday items.
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Japanese cord made from paper and used to decorate gifts.
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(religion, art) A bushel-shaped headdress worn by certain deities in classical art.
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A mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns.
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(obsolete) A long pike at the time believed to have been of Moorish origin.
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A form of traditional Japanese vocal music, often used in kabuki theatre.
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A small, often collectible, artistic carving characterized by an opening or two small holes (紐通し (himotōshi)), most commonly made of wood or ivory, used as a fob at the end of a cord attached to a suspended pouch containing pens, medicines, or tobacco. Netsuke originated in feudal Japan in the late 16th and 17th centuries.
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paintings made in a traditional Japanese style, typically executed with brushes on washi paper or silk
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A type of Japanese banner, originally used to identify waring factions, but now used as advertising etc
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noh (Japanese music drama)
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A form of classical Japanese music drama.
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A Japanese covered litter, carried by men.
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Alternative form of noh (“classical Japanese music drama”) [A form of classical Japanese music drama.]
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A random fortune on a strip of paper, available from Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan in exchange for a small offering.
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(Internet) A drawing-based message board system, sometimes allowing users to replay a stroke-by-stroke animation of the picture being drawn.
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A type of talisman or amulet issued by a Shinto shrine.
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Seppuku of a retainer at the time of his master's death.
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A Japanese carved bead worn between the inrō and netsuke.
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A Japanese ornament or decorative object.
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A random fortune, often written on a strip of paper or on a stick of bamboo, available at Japanese shrines in exchange for a small offering.
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A traditional mancala game of Uganda.
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archil
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A moon-viewing festival in the fall (autumn).
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Alternative form of pandy [A fulling mill.]
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Alternative form of pell-mell
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(dance) A popular traditional dance of Italy, originating on the Salento peninsula.
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(in Ancient Greece) One who danced the pyrrhiche.
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(music) A popular modern Armenian music style that shows Middle Eastern influences and is related to Russian blatnyak and Azeri mugham. Most of the songs have a 6/8 rhythm.
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A type of traditional Japanese comedic storytelling.
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(historical) The Japanese study of Western knowledge.
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A form of Japanese collaborative poetry
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(slang) A fan of the opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner.
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(informal) A nickname for Detroit.
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Obsolete spelling of roquelaure [(now archaic, historical) A lined and trimmed cloak that reaches to the knees, often with bright-coloured lining and trimmed with fur.]
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A traditional six-sided Japanese fighting kite.
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The art of creating miniature landscapes with living trees, rocks, water, etc., each landscape in a single tray.
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A Japanese amulet in the form of a red doll without a face, traditionally made for grandchildren or as a charm to ensure a good marriage.
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(now rare) A seraglio.
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A Japanese silver-copper alloy that can be patinated into a range of muted shades of blue or green through the use of rokusho.
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A small card for drawing sketches, writing poetry, etc. on
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Japanese cloisonné enamel on a background of metal or porcelain
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Japanese calligraphy
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A Japanese artisan or craftsman.
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Alternative form of slenthem [A Javanese metallophone.]
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A Japanese artform in which attractively shaped rocks and stones are mounted and displayed.
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Japanese ink wash painting
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Alternative form of sumi-e (Japanese ink wash painting) [Japanese ink wash painting]
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A kind of blowgun for discharging arrows, used by indigenous peoples of Borneo and adjacent islands.
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A kind of Japanese woodblock print, privately commissioned for special occasions such as the New Year.
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Japanese small okurigana used with kanbun or small kana used for diphthongs.
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Alternative spelling of sirtaki [A modern Greek folk dance, a mixture of the slow and fast versions of the hasapiko dance.]
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Alternative form of tascal [(historical) A reward for information about the theft of cattle.]
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A traditional Japanese lantern.
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(fashion) Alternative form of doudou. [(fashion) Synonym of dudou.]
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The Japanese art of wrapping items in an attractive and appropriate manner.
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A kind of ukiyo-e print popular in Japan during late 1800s.
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A Japanese woodblock print or painting depicting everyday life.
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Alternative form of ukiyo-e [A Japanese woodblock print or painting depicting everyday life.]
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Alternative form of ukiyo-e [A Japanese woodblock print or painting depicting everyday life.]
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Alternative form of ukiyo-e [A Japanese woodblock print or painting depicting everyday life.]
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A Japanese lacquer picture.
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(by extension, fantasy) A stock character common in the fantasy genre, namely a barbarian, generally equipped with an axe or sword and a helmet adorned with horns.
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Alternative form of vodki
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A Japanese aesthetic that derives from imperfection and transience
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A role in kabuki traditionally played by a boy of this age category.
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A Japanese form of mounted archery
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A Japanese lexeme composed of four kanji characters.
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The Japanese ritual of amputating portions of one's own little finger to atone for offense, chiefly among the yakuza.
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(colloquial) Alternative form of Ukie [(colloquial) A Ukrainian.]
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The Japanese technique of inlaying ivory or metal.

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