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noun
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bad example from which one can learn, good example of what not to do (esp. how not to behave), negative example(yojijukugo)
Common word
noun, no-adjective
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aloneness, loneliness, solitude
Other readings:
独りぼっち【ひとりぼっち】
、一人ぽっち【ひとりぽっち】
、独りぽっち【ひとりぽっち】
、独り法師【ひとりぼっち】
、独り法師【ひとりぽっち】
noun
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Other readings:
アメリカやまぼうし《亜米利加山法師》
、アメリカヤマボウシ
noun
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licensed masseur, licensed masseuse
Other readings:
按摩マッサージ指圧師【あんまマッサージしあつし】
noun
1.
dwarf, midget, elf, Tom Thumb, Jack Sprat
2.
Issun-bōshi (Japanese fairytale)
noun
1.
lady-killer, casanova, Don Juan
2.
kabuki actor who has mastered the art of romantic acting
noun
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low-ranking priest(Shinto term)(usu. pronounced おんし at Ise Shrine)
Other readings:
御師【おんし】
noun
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diviner, sorcerer, exorcist, medium
Other readings:
陰陽師【おんようじ】
、陰陽師【おみょうじ】[1]
、陰陽師【おんにょうし】[1]
、陰陽師【いんようし】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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Buddhist missionary, esp. in Jodo, Pure Land, etc. sects, Buddhist minister (in the West)
noun
1.
puppeteer, puppet player
2.
wirepuller, string-puller, man behind the scenes(only relevant for かいらいし)
Other readings:
傀儡師【くぐつし】
、傀儡子【くぐつし】
noun
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medicine man, shaman, faith healer, witch doctor, exorcist
Other readings:
祈禱師【きとうし】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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pachinko nail adjuster, pachinko parlor employee who adjusts the machines to regulate profit and loss(colloquialism)
noun
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doctor(archaism)
Other readings:
薬師【くすりし】
、医【くすし】
、医師【くすし】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
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noun
1.
teacher, master, one's mentor
noun, suffix
2.
religious leader
suffix
3.
specialist
noun
4.
five-battalion brigade comprising 2500 men (Zhou-dynasty Chinese army)(archaism)
noun
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judo therapist
Other readings:
柔道征服師【じゅうどうせいふくし】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
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chicken sexer
Other readings:
初生雛鑑別師【しょせいひなかんべつし】
noun
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medical radiographer, radiological technologist
noun
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woodblock printer, person who prints using woodblocks (as opposed to the carver who carves them)
Other readings:
刷り師【すりし】
、摺り師【すりし】
、刷師【すりし】