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noun
1.
naginata, polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive)
2.
naginata, martial art of wielding the naginata(usually kana)
Other readings:
長刀【なぎなた】
薙鉈【なぎなた】
眉尖刀【なぎなた】

noun
art of using a naginata (glaive)
Other readings:
長刀術【なぎなたじゅつ】

noun
sword bean (Canavalia gladiata)(usually kana)
Other readings:
なたまめ《鉈豆》
なたまめ《刀豆》
ナタマメ

noun
1.
two-sword school, style of fencing with one sword in each hand
See also:二天一流
2.
liking both alcohol and sweets, person who likes both liquor and sweets
3.
bisexuality(colloquialism)
4.
player who can play as both pitcher and fielder(baseball term)

noun, auxillary suru verb
cutting the cake (at a wedding)

noun, auxillary suru verb
maneuver to return a sword to its scabbard(martial arts)

noun, auxillary suru verb
carrying a sword

noun
peasant's sword(derogatory, archaism)

noun, auxillary suru verb
drawing a sword, drawn sword

みそ
hanronnokamisori
noun
Hanlon's razor ("Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity")(obscure)

noun
razor clam
Other readings:
馬蛤貝【まてがい】
蟶貝【まてがい】
マテ貝【マテがい】

noun
sword for self-defense, sword for self-defence
Other readings:
守刀【まもりがたな】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears
Other readings:
卍刀【まんとう】

noun
striking with the back of the sword
Other readings:
刀背打ち【みねうち】

noun
the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)(yojijukugo)

noun
the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)(yojijukugo)

noun
striking with the back of the sword
See also:峰打ち
Other readings:
棟打ち【むねうち】
刀背打ち【むねうち】

noun
famous sword, excellent sword

noun
sword inscribed with the name of the swordsmith

noun
metal fake sword (esp. one that greatly resembles a real sword)

noun
bewitched sword, magical sword, demon sword

noun
kanji "sword" radical at right (radical 18)

noun
1.
two swords
2.
being skilled in two fields, (an) expert in two fields(abbreviation)
3.
liking both alcohol and sweets, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well(abbreviation)
4.
bisexual (person)(abbreviation)

noun
1.
double-sword fencing, two-sword fencer
2.
being skilled in two fields, (an) expert in two fields
3.
liking both alcohol and sweets, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
4.
bisexual (person)(colloquialism)
Other readings:
両刀使い【りょうとうつかい】
両刀遣い【りょうとうづかい】
両刀遣い【りょうとうつかい】
両刀づかい【りょうとうづかい】

noun
type of iron sword with curved pommel (Nara period)
Other readings:
蕨手刀【わらびでとう】
蕨手刀【わらびでのかたな】