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せみずNounFreq #72349
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Usu. as 汗水たらして or 汗水流して

profuse sweat

入れずいれNounFreq #73155
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water vessel

いれんNounFreq #73241
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swimming practice

ずやNounFreq #73748
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purificatory font at shrines and temples

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kitchen

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cupboard

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room adjacent to a tea ceremony room, where utensils are washed

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vendor of drinking water

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building for taking refuge during a flood

みずNounFreq #74339
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first water drawn from a well on New Year's Day

出しみずだしNoun~する VerbFreq #74431
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cold brew (coffee, tea, etc.); infusing in cold water

こうすいびんNounFreq #74944
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bottle of perfume (scent)

ずろうNounFreq #76634
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(punishment by being placed in a) water-filled chamber

いすいろNounFreq #76650
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drainage channel

菓子ずがNounFreq #76892
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jelly dessert

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fruit

引きずひきNounFreq #77565
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decorative Japanese cord made from twisted paper

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Antenoron filiforme; Polygonum filiforme

岩清石清わしみずNounFreq #77704
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water trickling from rocks

拭きずぶきNounTransitive~する VerbFreq #77765
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wiping with a damp cloth

やごまめヤゴヤマメNounUsually kanaFreq #77944
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dragonfly naiad; dragonfly nymph

いてんNounFreq #78120
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water and sky

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Varuna; Vedic god of water and sky (adopted into Buddhism as god of water and protector of the west)

ょうすいきNounFreq #78135
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water filter; water purification system

Examples
くれぐれも浄水器の悪質訪問販売業者や無料点検商法にはご注意ください。
Please exercise every caution against cowboy salesmen of water purifiers and fraudulent-test sales.
ゅんすいNounFreq #78217
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pure water

いらいNounFreq #78278
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torpedo

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(sea) mine; underwater mine

いりNounFreq #78347
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utilization of water; water supply; irrigation

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water transportation; navigability (e.g. of a river)

ょうすいNounFreq #78406
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water supply; tap water

いせい~の Adj.Freq #78887
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water-based; aqueous

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water-soluble

枯山枯れ山れさんすいんすい (枯山)NounFreq #78983
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traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden

いりょくNoun~の Adj.Freq #79081
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hydraulic power; water power

炊きたきずたきみずだき (炊き/水炊)NounFreq #79237
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Food, cooking

food (esp. chicken and vegetables) boiled in plain water (or sometimes dashi, etc.) and served with dipping sauce (esp. ponzu)