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鎌
sickle
leading question; trick question
Abbreviation
sickle-and-chain (weapon)
Abbreviation
spear with curved cross-blades
Abbreviation
gooseneck tenon and mortise joint
Archaic
noisiness
Word usually written using kana alone
part of a fish around the gills
Idiomatic expression
to trick someone (into confirming or revealing the truth); to ask a leading question
cut in the skin caused by a vacuum formed by a whirlwind
mythical weasel-like creatures riding on whirlwinds and inflicting sharp, painless wounds
the five great Rinzai temples of Kamakura (Kenchō-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Jōchi-ji, Jōmyō-ji)
Word usually written using kana alone
pike gudgeon (Pseudogobio esocinus)
Word usually written using kana alone
Oriental photinia (Photinia villosa)
Word usually written using kana alone
Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis)
Word usually written using kana alone
Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor); tampala
Archaic
sickle handle
cut in the skin caused by a vacuum formed by a whirlwind
sudden windstorm; gale
new schools of Japanese Buddhism founded during the Kamakura period
