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鱗茎菜類

see styles
 rinkeisairui / rinkesairui
    りんけいさいるい
bulbous vegetables

Variations:
芋茎
芋苗

see styles
 zuiki
    ずいき
{food} (See 芋がら・いもがら) taro stem

四倉町八茎

see styles
 yotsukuramachiyaguki
    よつくらまちやぐき
(place-name) Yotsukuramachiyaguki

新八茎鉱山

see styles
 shinyakeikouzan / shinyakekozan
    しんやけいこうざん
(place-name) Shinyakeikouzan

歯茎口蓋音

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 shikeikougaion / shikekogaion
    しけいこうがいおん
alveopalatal consonant

矮莖朱砂根


矮茎朱砂根

see styles
ǎi jīng zhū shā gēn
    ai3 jing1 zhu1 sha1 gen1
ai ching chu sha ken
short-stem Ardisia (Ardisia brevicaulis)

陰茎海綿体

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 inkeikaimentai / inkekaimentai
    いんけいかいめんたい
{anat} corpus cavernosum penis; cavernous body of penis

Variations:
茎漬
茎漬け

see styles
 kukizuke
    くきづけ
salt pickling of a turnip or daikon, incl. leaves and stalk

Variations:
歯茎
歯ぐき

see styles
 haguki
    はぐき
gums; gingiva

稲敷郡茎崎町

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 inashikigunkukizakimachi
    いなしきぐんくきざきまち
(place-name) Inashikigunkukizakimachi

茎ブロッコリー

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 kukiburokkorii / kukiburokkori
    くきブロッコリー
(See スティックセニョール) broccolini; baby broccoli; tenderstem broccoli

Variations:
中子
中心

see styles
 nakago
    なかご
(1) core; (2) tang (of a sword, etc.); (3) (See 入れ子・1) middle of a nest of boxes

Variations:
偽球茎
擬球茎

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 gikyuukei / gikyuke
    ぎきゅうけい
{bot} (See 偽鱗茎) pseudobulb

Variations:
偽鱗茎
仮鱗茎

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 girinkei / girinke
    ぎりんけい
{bot} pseudobulb

クリトリス包茎

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 kuritorisuhoukei / kuritorisuhoke
    クリトリスほうけい
{med} clitoral phimosis

歯茎側面弾き音

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 hagukisokumenhajikion
    はぐきそくめんはじきおん
(linguistics terminology) alveolar lateral flap

歯茎側面接近音

see styles
 shikeisokumensekkinon / shikesokumensekkinon
    しけいそくめんせっきんおん
{ling} alveolar lateral approximant; clear l

Variations:
茎若布
茎わかめ

see styles
 kukiwakame
    くきわかめ
(See 若布・わかめ) wakame stem; central rib of the wakame leaf

Variations:
歯茎
歯ぐき

see styles
 haguki
    はぐき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) gums; teethridge

Variations:
紅ずいき
紅芋茎

see styles
 kurenaizuiki
    くれないずいき
red taro stems; red aroid

歯茎側面はじき音

see styles
 hagukisokumenhajikion
    はぐきそくめんはじきおん
(linguistics terminology) alveolar lateral flap

Variations:
茎茶
莖茶(oK)

see styles
 kukicha
    くきちゃ
twig tea; stem tea; kukicha; tea made from twigs pruned from the tea plant during its dormant season

Variations:
包茎
包莖(oK)

see styles
 houkei; houkyou / hoke; hokyo
    ほうけい; ほうきょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {med} phimosis

Variations:
包茎
包莖(sK)

see styles
 houkei; houkyou / hoke; hokyo
    ほうけい; ほうきょう
{med} phimosis

Variations:
芋がら
芋幹
芋茎

see styles
 imogara; imoji(芋)(ok); imoshi(芋)(ok)
    いもがら; いもじ(芋茎)(ok); いもし(芋茎)(ok)
{food} (See 芋茎・ずいき) dried taro stem

Variations:
酸茎(rK)
酢茎(rK)

see styles
 suguki
    すぐき
(kana only) {food} regional pickle of Kyoto made from a turnip-like vegetable

Variations:
肥後ずいき
肥後芋茎
肥後随喜

see styles
 higozuiki
    ひごずいき
(See 蓮芋) dried giant elephant ear stem from Higo province (eaten or used as a sex aid)

Variations:
歯茎側面はじき音
歯茎側面弾き音

see styles
 hagukisokumenhajikion
    はぐきそくめんはじきおん
{ling} alveolar lateral flap

Variations:
家柄より芋茎
家柄より芋がら
家柄より芋幹

see styles
 iegarayoriimogara / iegarayorimogara
    いえがらよりいもがら
(expression) (proverb) (joc) having food on the table is more important than having a high social standing; taro stems over family status

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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