Synonym of jukujikun. The use of a kanji for its meaning, i.e. kun'yomi. Sometimes used when a new kanji with a narrower meaning replaces (possibly several) ...
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In Proto-Indo-European, or any of its descendants (the Indo-European languages), a system of vowel alternation in which the vowels that are used in various ...
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A text added to the end of a book or an article, containing additional information. (anatomy) The vermiform appendix. (anatomy) Any process, prolongation, ...
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Nouns. People. にんげん、人間 – human (ningen); じんるい、人類 – humanity (jinrui); ひと、人 – person (hito); おとこ、男 – male (otoko); おとこのひと、男の ...
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English slang. Not exclusively Nadsat. From the verb form of the English word blubber, often used in a dismissive or insensitive manner, meaning to sob or weep ...
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