Results for: [まほらま] great and splendid land (Yamato word), excellent location, splendid place
English Japanese (Kanji)
attentively, with great attention to detail (e.g. when teaching)手取り足取り [てとりあしとり]
Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider); tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court)土蜘蛛 [つちぐも]
availing myself of your kind offer, taking you at your wordお言葉 [おことば]
availing myself of your kind offer, taking you at your word御言葉 [おことば]
avulsion (e.g. removal of land by the action of water)自然分離 [しぜんぶんり]
bag, sack; skin of an orange (and other like fruits); dead end; plot of land surrounded by water嚢 [ふくろ]
bag, sack; skin of an orange (and other like fruits); dead end; plot of land surrounded by water袋 [ふくろ]
ballot-counting place開票所 [かいひょうじょ]
banned word, word which is not allowed to be used on the air (on the TV or radio)放送禁止用語 [ほうそうきんしようご]
basement, cellar, underground place; underground, below ground; secret, under cover; underground (railway), subway, metro地下 [ちか]
be (an affirmation); be (location); sum of money (used to express an exact sum on a receipt, envelope, certificate, etc.)也 [なり]
be driven to the wall, find oneself between the devil and the deep blue sea, a rock and a hard place進退両難 [しんたいりょうなん]
beautiful legs, great legs美脚 [びきゃく]
beautiful place妙境 [みょうきょう]
beautiful pond, place where immortals live瑶池 [ようち]
 

Translations: 211225 / 1882

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