| This kanji has 4 strokes: a single stroke in the "one" radical 一 (いち) and 3 other strokes | ||
| Sample Compounds (200): | ||
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1.
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五分 ごぶ |
half, 50%, tie, evenness, 5 parts, 5% |
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2.
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四捨五入 ししゃごにゅう |
rounding up (esp. fractions) |
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3.
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七五三 しちごさん |
festival (shrine visit) by children aged 7, 5 and 3, lucky numbers 7, 5 and 3 |
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4.
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五輪 ごりん |
the Olympics |
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5.
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五日 いつか |
five days, the fifth day (of the month) |
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6.
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五感 ごかん |
the five senses |
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7.
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五十 ごじゅう |
fifty |
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8.
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十五 じゅうご |
15, fifteen |
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9.
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五十音 ごじゅうおん |
the Japanese syllabary |
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10.
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五体 ごたい |
the whole body, limbs |
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11.
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五 ご |
five |
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12.
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五十三次 ごじゅうさんつぎ |
the 53 Toukaidou stages |
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13.
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五つ いつつ |
five |
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14.
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五月 ごがつ |
May |
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15.
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五月雨 さつきあめ |
early-summer rain |
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16.
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五色鶸 ごしきひわ |
European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) |
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17.
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五葉 ごよう |
Japanese white pine (favored for gardens and bonsai), goyoumatsu |
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18.
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富士五湖 ふじごこ |
the Five Lakes of Mt. Fuji |
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19.
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五音 ごおん |
pentatonic scale |
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20.
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五十歩百歩 ごじゅっぽひゃっぽ |
six of one and a half dozen of the other, scant difference |
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21.
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四の五の言う しのごのいう |
to grumble about something (trivial) |
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22.
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むつ五郎 むつごろう |
mudskipper, goggle-eyed goby |
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23.
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五彩 ごさい |
the five colours: green, yellow, red, white and black, the five colors, five-coloured porcelain, five-colored porcelain |
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24.
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五段 ごだん |
Japanese verb type, fifth rank (in martial arts, etc.) |
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25.
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五月雨 さみだれ |
early-summer rain |
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26.
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五人組 ごにんぐみ |
five-family unit, five-man group |
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27.
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五葉の松 いつはのまつ |
Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora) |
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28.
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五音々階 ごおんおんかい |
pentatonic scale |
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29.
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五十路 いそじ |
age fifty, one''s fifties |
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30.
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五分 ごぶん |
to divide into five parts |
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31.
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四肢五体 ししごたい |
the (one''s) whole body |
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32.
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モーセの五書 モーセのごしょ |
Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible, traditionally attributed to Moses) |
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33.
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五罪 ござい |
five punishments (of the ritsuryo system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death), five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death) |
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34.
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五段活用 ごだんかつよう |
conjugation (inflection, declension) of godan verbs |
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35.
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五月雨雲 さみだれぐも |
cloud during rainy season |
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36.
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五人囃子 ごにんばやし |
five court-musician dolls at the Girl''s Festival (in March) |
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37.
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五葉松 ごようまつ |
Japanese white pine (favored for gardens and bonsai) |
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38.
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五音音階 ごおんおんかい |
pentatonic scale |
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39.
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五重 いつえ |
five-storied, quintuplicate, fivefold |
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40.
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五分の一 ごぶんのいち |
one fifth part |
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41.
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モーセ五書 モーセごしょ |
Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible, traditionally attributed to Moses) |
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42.
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五山 ごさん |
five most important temples of a region |
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43.
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五段動詞 ごだんどうし |
godan verb, type I verb |
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44.
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五月雨式 さみだれしき |
intermittent (off and on) manner, dragging on and on |
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45.
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五寸くぎ ごすんくぎ |
long nail, spike |
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46.
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五里霧中 ごりむちゅう |
totally at a loss, lose one''s bearings, in a maze, in a fog, all at sea, up in the air, mystified, bewildered |
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47.
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五戒 ごかい |
(Buddh) the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying and intemperance) |
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48.
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五重 ごじゅう |
five-storied, quintuplicate, fivefold |
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49.
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五分刈り ごぶがり |
close haircut |
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50.
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四書五経 ししょごきょう |
the Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism, the Nine Chinese Classics |
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51.
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ロシア五人組 ロシアごにんぐみ |
The Five (circle of Russian composers: Balakirev, Cui, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Borodin) |
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52.
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五山 ござん |
five important temples of a region |
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53.
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五男 ごなん |
fifth son |
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54.
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五月祭 ごがつさい |
May Day, May Festival |
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55.
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五寸釘 ごすんくぎ |
long nail, spike |
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56.
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五稜郭 ごりょうかく |
five-sided fortification |
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57.
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五角 ごかく |
pentagon |
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58.
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五重の塔 ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda |
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59.
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五分五分 ごぶごぶ |
evenly matches, tie |
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60.
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四当五落 よんとうごらく |
sleep four hours pass, sleep five hours fail, four-pass, five fail |
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61.
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葦五位 よしごい |
yellow bittern (Ixobrychus sinensis) |
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62.
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五指 ごし |
the five fingers |
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63.
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五斗米 ごとべい |
small salary |
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64.
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五月人形 ごがつにんぎょう |
Boys'' May Festival dolls |
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65.
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五節 ごせつ |
the five festivals (Jan 7th, March 3rd, May 5th, July 7th and Sep 9th) |
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66.
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五稜堡 ごりょうほ |
five-sided fort, Pentagon |
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67.
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五角形 ごかくけい |
pentagon |
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68.
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五重唱 ごじゅうしょう |
vocal quintet, five-part chorus |
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69.
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五分咲き ごぶざき |
half-florescent |
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70.
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四分五裂 しぶごれつ |
torn asunder, disrupted and disorganized |
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71.
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陰陽五行 いんようごぎょう |
the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
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72.
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五車星 ごしゃせい |
Auriga, the Charioteer |
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73.
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五島鯨 ごとうくじら |
larger whales of family Delphinidae (esp. the pilot whale or blackfish) |
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74.
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五月晴れ さつきばれ |
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season) |
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75.
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五節句 ごせっく |
the five festivals (Jan 7th, March 3rd, May 5th, July 7th and Sep 9th) |
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76.
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五倫 ごりん |
the five Confucian filial-piety relationships |
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77.
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五角形 ごかっけい |
pentagon |
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78.
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五重奏 ごじゅうそう |
instrumental quintet |
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79.
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五分試し ごぶだめし |
killing by inches |
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80.
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四分五裂 しぶんごれつ |
torn asunder, disrupted and disorganized |
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81.
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陰陽五行 おんようごぎょう |
the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
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82.
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五爵 ごしゃく |
five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron) |
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83.
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五等爵 ごとうしゃく |
five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron) |
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84.
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五月蝿い うるさい |
noisy, loud, fussy, annoying, troublesome, tiresome, importunate, bossy |
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85.
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五線 ごせん |
staff (music) |
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86.
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五倫の道 ごりんのみち |
the five Confucian filial-piety relationships |
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87.
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五角錐 ごかくすい |
pentagonal pyramid |
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88.
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五重塔 ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda |
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89.
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五辺形 ごへんけい |
pentagon |
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90.
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鎌倉五山 かまくらござん |
the five great Rinzai temples of Kamakura (Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Jochi-ji, Jomyo-ji) |
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91.
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五種競技 ごしゅきょうぎ |
pentathlon |
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92.
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五徳 ごとく |
the five virtues, tripod, three or four-legged kettle stand, family crest in the shape of such an object |
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93.
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五月病 ごがつびょう |
blues experienced by college freshmen or workplace recruits shortly after beginning school or work, the May blues |
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94.
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五線紙 ごせんし |
music paper |
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95.
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五角柱 ごかくちゅう |
pentagonal prism |
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96.
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五旬節 ごじゅんせつ |
pentecost |
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97.
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五奉行 ごぶぎょう |
the five commissioners (administrative organ of feudal Japan established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi) |
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98.
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七五三縄 しめなわ |
(shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
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99.
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京都五山 きょうとござん |
Kyoto Gozan, the five most important Rinzai temples of Kyoto, as well as Nanzen-ji |
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100.
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五十 い |
fifty |
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101.
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五月幟 ごがつのぼり |
Boys'' Festival paper-carp streamers |
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102.
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五線譜 ごせんふ |
(music) score |
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103.
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五輪のマーク ごりんのマーク |
five-ring Olympic emblem |
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104.
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五官 ごかん |
the five sense organs |
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105.
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五書 ごしょ |
Pentateuch |
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106.
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五本 ごほん |
five (long cylindrical things) |
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107.
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七五調 しちごちょう |
seven-and-five-syllable meter |
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108.
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近代五種競技 きんだいごしゅきょうぎ |
the modern pentathlon |
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109.
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五十 いそ |
fifty |
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110.
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五日熱 いつかねつ |
trench fever |
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111.
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五月幟 さつきのぼり |
Boys'' Festival paper-carp streamers |
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112.
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五臓 ごぞう |
the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen) |
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113.
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五輪の塔 ごりんのとう |
five-story pagoda |
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114.
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五女 ごじょ |
fifth daughter |
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115.
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五本指 ごほんゆび |
five-toed (socks), top 5 (counting with fingers) |
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116.
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週五日 しゅういつか |
five days a week |
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117.
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九寸五分 くすんごぶ |
dagger |
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118.
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五倍 ごばい |
five times |
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119.
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五月蠅い うるさい |
noisy, loud, fussy, annoying, troublesome, tiresome, importunate, bossy |
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120.
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五臓六腑 ごぞうろっぷ |
the internal organs |
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121.
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五輪会議 ごりんかいぎ |
olympic congress |
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122.
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五眼 ごげん |
(Buddh) the five eyes (physical eye, heavenly eye, wisdom eye, dharma eye and Buddha eye) |
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123.
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五常 ごじょう |
the five cardinal Confucian virtues (justice, politeness, wisdom, fidelity and benevolence) |
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124.
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五本指ソックス ごほんゆびソックス |
five-toed socks |
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125.
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弦楽五重奏曲 げんがくごじゅうそうきょく |
string quintet |
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126.
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五倍子 ごばいし |
gallnut |
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127.
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五絃 ごげん |
five strings, five-stringed instrument |
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128.
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五輪旗 ごりんき |
Olympic Flag |
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129.
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五畿内 ごきない |
the Five Home Provinces |
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130.
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五情 ごじょう |
the five passions (anger, joy, hatred, desire and grief) |
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131.
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五本指靴下 ごほんゆびくつした |
five-toed socks |
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132.
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十五年戦争 じゅうごねんせんそう |
Fifteen Years'' War (starting with the Manchurian Incident in 1931 and ending with the Japanese surrender in 1945) |
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133.
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源五郎 げんごろう |
diving beetle, Japanese predacious diving beetle (Cybister japonicus) |
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134.
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五十音順 ごじゅうおんじゅん |
the syllabary order |
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135.
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五倍子 ごふし |
gallnut |
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136.
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五言絶句 ごごんぜっく |
poem of four lines, each of five (Chinese) characters |
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137.
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五体満足 ごたいまんぞく |
with no physical defects, in perfectly good health, sound in wind and limb |
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138.
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五輪聖火 ごりんせいか |
Olympic torch |
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139.
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五刑 ごけい |
five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death), five punishments (of the ritsuryo system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death) |
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140.
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五色 ごしき |
variegated colors, variegated colours, five colors, five colours |
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141.
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五明 ごみょう |
the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy) |
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142.
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十五夜 じゅうごや |
night of the full moon, the night of the 15th day of the 8th lunar month |
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143.
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五 い |
five |
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144.
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五十音図 ごじゅうおんず |
the Japanese syllabary table |
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145.
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五倍子 ふし |
gallnut |
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146.
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五言律詩 ごごんりっし |
poem of eight lines, each of five (Chinese) characters |
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147.
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五大 ごだい |
(Buddh) the five elements (earth, water, fire, wind, aether), five great wisdom kings |
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148.
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五輪大会 ごりんたいかい |
Olympic Games |
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149.
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五形拳 ごけいけん |
Wu Xing Fist, Five Form Fist (Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Crane, Leopard) |
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150.
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五色 ごしょく |
variegated colors, variegated colours, five colors, five colours |
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151.
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五明後日 ごあさって |
four days from now (five days in some places) |
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152.
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上位五番 じょういごばん |
last five matches of makushita division wrestlers (sumo) |
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153.
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五 いつ |
five |
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154.
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五十肩 ごじゅうかた |
stiff shoulders (owing to age), frozen shoulder |
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155.
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五倍子蜂 ふしばち |
gall wasp (any insect of family Cynipidae) |
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156.
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五胡 ごこ |
Wu Hu (five tribes that migrated into China between the 3rd & 5th centuries: Xiongnu, Jie, Xianbei, Di, Qiang) |
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157.
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五大湖 ごだいこ |
the Great Lakes |
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158.
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五芒 ごぼう |
pentagram |
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159.
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五経 ごきょう |
the Five Classics texts of Confucianism |
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160.
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五色の賤 ごしきのせん |
five lowly castes of the ritsuryo system |
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161.
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五面体 ごめんたい |
pentahedron |
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162.
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神道五部書 しんとうごぶしょ |
five fundamental texts of Ise Shinto |
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163.
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五百 いお |
500, many |
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164.
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五胡十六国 ごこじゅうろっこく |
Sixteen Kingdoms (collection of sovereign states in and around China from 304 to 439 CE), Sixteen Kingdoms period |
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165.
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五大国 ごだいこく |
the Five Powers |
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166.
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五芒星 ごぼうせい |
pentagram (as used in divination, etc.) |
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167.
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五桁 ごけた |
five-digit number, "ten thousands" column |
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168.
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五色青海鸚哥 ごしきせいがいいんこ |
rainbow lory, rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) |
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169.
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五目 ごもく |
mixture |
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170.
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第五 だいご |
the fifth |
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171.
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五十雀 ごじゅうから |
Eurasian nuthatch (Sitta europaea) |
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172.
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五百 ごひゃく |
500, many |
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173.
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五公五民 ごこうごみん |
land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took half of the year''s crop and the farmers kept the other half |
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174.
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五大州 ごだいしゅう |
the Five Continents |
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175.
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五蘊 ごうん |
(Buddh) the five skandhas (the five aggregates: matter, sensation, perception, mental formations and consciousness) |
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176.
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五色青海鸚哥 ごしきぜいがいいんこ |
rainbow lory, rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) |
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177.
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五目飯 ごもくめし |
dish of rice, fish and vegetables |
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178.
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第五列 だいごれつ |
fifth column |
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179.
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五悪 ごあく |
the five sins in Buddhism (murder, theft, adultery, falsehood and drink) |
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180.
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五十知命 ごじゅうちめい |
At age fifty, one comes to know the will of Heaven. (Confucius) |
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181.
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五百万 いおよろず |
5000000, many |
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182.
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五更 ごこう |
the five night watches, fifth watch of the night (approx. 3 am to 5 am) |
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183.
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五大洲 ごだいしゅう |
the Five Continents |
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184.
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五賤 ごせん |
five lowly castes of the ritsuryo system |
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185.
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五月 さつき |
fifth month of the lunar calendar |
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186.
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五色鳥 ごしきどり |
barbet (any bird of family Capitonidae) |
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187.
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五目並べ ごもくならべ |
gobang (game played on go board involving lining up stones) |
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188.
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地神五代 ちじんごだい |
five generations of earthly deities |
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189.
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五位鷺 ごいさぎ |
night heron |
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190.
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五十日 ごとおび |
days of the month ending in 5 or 0 (when payments are often due) |
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191.
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五百万 ごひゃくまん |
5000000, many |
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192.
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五行 ごぎょう |
wu xing (the five elements of traditional Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water) |
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193.
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五大明王 ごだいみょうおう |
(Buddh) five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka) |
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194.
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溝五位 みぞごい |
Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
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195.
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五月の節句 ごがつのせっく |
Boy''s Festival |
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196.
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五色野路子 ごしきのじこ |
painted bunting (Passerina ciris) |
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197.
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五目鮨 ごもくずし |
rice mixed with vegetables and delicacies |
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198.
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東海道五十三次 とうかいどうごじゅうさんつぎ |
fifty-three stages on the Tokaido (Edo-Kyoto highway in Edo-period Japan) |
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199.
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五右衛門風呂 ごえもんぶろ |
bath heated directly from beneath, with a floating wooden lid on which the bather sits causing it to sink (named after the robber Goemon Ishikawa, who was boiled to death in one) |
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200.
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五十年祭 ごじゅうねんさい |
jubilee, semicentennial |