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いとひきはぜ引鯊イトヒキハゼNounUsually kana
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Myersina filifer (species of goby)

いとひきいわし引鰯イトヒキイワシNounUsually kana
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attenuated spider fish (Bathypterois atricolor)

イトシャジン沙参いとしゃじんNounUsually kana
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harebell; bluebell

通しいととおしNoun
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needle threader

いとおどしNoun
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Historical term

binding of plates with colored laces (in traditional suits of armor)

球体嚢きゅうたいのうNoun
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Rare term

glomerular capsule

NounArchaic
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yarn seller

鬢奴とびんやっこNounArchaic
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person sporting an itobin hairstyle

いとNoun~の Adj.Freq #23511
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knitting wool; woolen yarn; woollen yarn

Examples
赤ん坊が毛糸の玉をもつれさせた。
The baby tangled the ball of yarn.
んしNounFreq #23673
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gold thread

クモの蜘蛛のくものくものいと (蜘蛛の/くもの糸)クモのいと (クモの)NounFreq #26343
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spider's thread; spider silk

蜘蛛のくものいとNounFreq #26343
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Work of art, literature, music, etc. name

The Spider's Thread (1918 short story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa)

ぬいとんしNounFreq #28209
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silk thread; silk yarn

Examples
私はこのドレスを絹糸で繕った。
I sewed the dress with silk thread.
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けんし only; Agriculture

corn silk

んしNounFreq #28964
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silver thread

細いほそいいとNounExpressionFreq #31635
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fine thread

まとわぬ纏わぬいっしまとわぬFreq #33087
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Noun or verb acting prenominally

stark naked

乱れぬいっしみだれぬExpressionFreq #36069
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Noun or verb acting prenominally

perfectly ordered; perfectly coordinated

カナリアカナリヤNounUsually kanaFreq #36138
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canary (esp. the island canary, Serinus canaria)

Examples
私のカナリアは猫に殺された。
My canary was killed by a cat.
赤いあかいいとNounExpressionFreq #36445
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red string of fate; in Chinese-Japanese folklore, fated lovers were said to be joined by an unseen red string, tied around one little finger of each

Examples
運命の赤い糸でつながってるんだよ。
We're joined by the red string of fate!
釣りりいとNounFreq #38408
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fishing line

Examples
彼は釣り糸を湖に投げた。
He cast his line into the lake.
解決のかいけつのいとぐちNounExpressionFreq #45620
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key to a solution; first step toward a solution; thread to unravel a mystery

っしNounFreq #55434
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thread; strand; string

いとNounFreq #59567
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raw silk thread

運命の赤いうんめいのあかいいとNounExpressionFreq #60131
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red string of fate; in Chinese-Japanese folklore, fated lovers were said to be joined by an unseen red string, tied around one little finger of each