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noun
hooded seal (Cystophora cristata)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ズキンアザラシ

noun
hood made useless by the warmer weather of spring
Other readings:
捨頭巾【すてずきん】

noun
zoanthid(usually kana)
Other readings:
スナギンチャク

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
cleaning with a cloth (floors, etc.)
2.
dirty work, low-level work, apprentice work
Other readings:
雑巾掛け【ぞうきんかけ】
雑巾がけ【ぞうきんがけ】

noun
finishing board nailed where the floor boards meet the wall, (similar to) skirting, baseboards

noun
table-wiping cloth
Other readings:
台布巾【だいふきん】

noun
emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator)(usually kana)
Other readings:
タテジマキンチャクダイ

noun
tea cloth, tea napkin
Other readings:
茶きん【ちゃきん】

noun
gomokuzushi wrapped in a thin layer of fried egg
Other readings:
茶巾ずし【ちゃきんずし】
茶巾寿し【ちゃきんずし】
茶巾鮨【ちゃきんずし】

noun
black headgear worn by yamabushi
Other readings:
兜巾【ときん】
頭巾【ときん】

noun
standard-width cloth (approx. 36 cm)
Other readings:
並幅【なみはば】
並巾【なみはば】

expression, Ichidan verb
to become wider
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幅が出る【はばがでる】

noun
baseboard, skirting board
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巾木【はばき】

expression, suru verb (irregular)
1.
to do as one wishes, to get one's way(archaism)
2.
to be proud, to boast(archaism)
Other readings:
巾にする【はばにする】

no-adjective, noun, na-adjective
wide-width (e.g. cloth), broad
Other readings:
巾広【はばびろ】

noun
kanji "cloth" radical at left(usually kana)
Other readings:
きんべん《巾偏》

はば
habawokikaseru
expression, Ichidan verb
to throw one's weight around, to exercise one's authority, to make one's presence felt
Other readings:
巾を利かせる【はばをきかせる】

noun
half-width cloth (approx. 18 cm)
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半巾【はんはば】

noun
shawl (on shoulder of woman's dress)(archaism)
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領巾【ひれ】

noun
exponent, power(mathematics)
Other readings:
【べき】
【べき】

noun
disaster hood, protective hood worn during earthquakes and other disasters (e.g. to protect from falling objects)

noun
width of a garment
Other readings:
身幅【みはば】
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
mochikinchaku, glutinous rice in a pouch of fried tofu, used in oden