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expression
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the child is father to the man, the soul of a child of three (is the same) at 100
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三つ子の魂百迄【みつごのたましいひゃくまで】
noun
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ivy-leaved maple (Acer cissifolium)(usually kana)
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ミツデカエデ
noun
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Java fern (Microsorum pteropus)(usually kana)
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ミツデヘラシダ
noun
1.
3 fat-comma shapes arranged to form a circle
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3-way struggle (wrestling, etc.)(abbreviation)
noun
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playoff for the tournament win with three wrestlers participating(sumo term)
expression, noun
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playoff for the tournament win with three wrestlers participating(sumo term)
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三つどもえの戦い【みつどもえのたたかい】
noun
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leaves used for serving or offering sake, rice, etc.(archaism)
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三角柏【みつのがしわ】
、三角柏【みづのかしわ】
、御津柏【みつのかしわ】
、御津柏【みつのがしわ】
、御津柏【みづのかしわ】
noun
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mitsuba (Cryptotaenia japonica), Japanese honewort, Japanese honeywort, Japanese chervil, Japanese parsley(usually kana)
no-adjective, noun
2.
three-leaved, trefoil
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みつば《三葉》
、ミツバ
noun
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mitsuba (Cryptotaenia japonica), Japanese honewort, Japanese honeywort, Japanese chervil, Japanese parsley(usually kana)
See also:三つ葉
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ミツバゼリ
noun, no-adjective
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three stars (shape)
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three stars (for quality, e.g. Michelin stars)
noun
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Orion's belt, Chinese "Three Stars" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
See also:参 (しん)
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3つ星【みつぼし】
noun, no-adjective
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three-pronged fork, trident
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三つ叉【みつまた】
、三つ股【みつまた】
、三つ又【みつまた】
、三叉【みつまた】
、三叉【さんさ】
、ミツマタ
noun
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Oriental paper bush (Edgeworthia chrysantha), mitsumata(usually kana)
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ミツマタ
noun
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mitsumata paper, type of Japanese paper made from the Oriental paper bush
See also:三椏
noun
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Pacific blackdragon (Idiacanthus antrostomus)(usually kana)
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ミツマタヤリウオ
noun
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21st day after death, 21st day after birth
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三七日【みなのか】
、三七日【さんしちにち】
noun
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Triangulum Australe (constellation), the Southern Triangle(astronomy term)
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南三角座【みなみのさんかくざ】
noun
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the three main Shinto gods: Amaterasu Omikami, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto and Susano-o no Mikoto, three precious children
See also:三柱の神
noun
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the three main gods: Amaterasu Omikami, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto and Susano-o no Mikoto, three precious children(Shinto term)
noun
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barred button quail (Turnix suscitator)(usually kana)
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みふうずら《三府鶉》
、ミフウズラ
noun
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Miwa Shinto (sect of amalgamated Shinto developed in the Muromachi Period)
See also:両部神道
noun
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one's mind, one's inner feelings, (a decision hinging on) how someone feels about it(yojijukugo)
noun, no-adjective
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in earnest, single-minded, with intense concentration, rushing headlong into(yojijukugo)
2.
one and only, unique
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無二無三【むにむざん】
expression, Godan-ru verb
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to be really angry
expression, suru verb (irregular)
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to look daggers at someone, to be angry
expression
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the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning, Mencius' mother, three moves(yojijukugo)
See also:孟母三遷の教え (もうぼさんせんのおしえ)
expression
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the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning
expression
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it often takes time for one's actions to bear fruit, planted peach and chestnut seeds take three years (to bear fruit), persimmons take eight(proverb)
noun
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Bhaishajyaguru triad, image of Bhaishajyaguru Buddha flanked by the Bodhisattvas Suryaprabha and Candraprabha(Buddhist term)
noun
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Three Mountains of Yamato (Mt. Miminashi, Mt. Kagu, and Mt. Unebi)
See also:大和
noun
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being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures, giving oneself up to debauchery and dissipation(yojijukugo)
noun
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iodine-131
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沃素一三一【ようそひゃくさんじゅういち】
noun
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two books on the art of war in ancient China, the secrets (essence) of the art of war, secrets of successful life, precepts for living(yojijukugo)
noun
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breaking into cold sweat when one is very embarrassed or scared(yojijukugo)
noun
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the three labor laws (trade union law, labor standards law, labor relations adjustment law) (labour)
noun
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six-three system of education (six years of elementary school, followed by three years of junior high school)