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Browse and learn Japanese words organized by JLPT level
pung (or kong) of south tiles when south is both the round wind and one's seat wind (meld)
soba and rice cooked together along with meat, vegetables, etc. on a metal plate
photosensitization
Euler's formula
deep-rooted (suspicion, etc.)
gravitational constant
cavolo nero (cultivar of Brassica oleracea acephala)
land given to high-ranking government officials (ritsuryล system)
system by which hitting a certain jackpot increases the probability of hitting the next jackpot (on prepaid card pachinko machines)
soba given to one's new neighbors after moving in
Greek fire
while alive (e.g. I won't allow ... while I'm alive)
Six-Day War (June 5-10, 1967)
to slip into (a place) for the purposes of having sex (e.g. a lover's house, hotel, red light district)
to give an address (before a large number of people)
four-on-the-floor
to be able to hold one's head up (of an infant)
one's own way (esp. of an assertive man)
the Four Freedoms (as defined by Franklin D. Roosevelt: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear)
unable to find adequate words (e.g. to express feelings)
the four great Japanese grammar texts (Yamada, Matsushita, Hashimoto and Tokieda)
classifier (in Japanese and Chinese linguistics)
seasoning of grated daikon with soy and vinegar, usu. for fish or vegetables
three greatest teas of Japan (Uji-cha, Sayama-cha and Shizuoka-cha)
tangible side of things (such as equipment and facilities; as opposed to the abstract side)
six-year secondary school (type of school introduced in the 1998 revision of the Japanese School Education Law)
Belarus
distribution list (for assets after seizure, bankruptcy, etc.)
abstract side of things (such as personnel, skill, information; as opposed to physical things)
pung (or kong) of north tiles when north is both the round wind and one's seat wind (meld)