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noun
1.
mediocre ability, person of ordinary skills
2.
uninteresting (trivial, worthless) move (go, shogi, othello, etc.)

noun
1.
ace up one's sleeve, trump card
2.
basic melody (esp. on koto and shamisen)(music term)
3.
proper move (in go, shogi, etc.), appropriate move
4.
expert, professional, specialist, master

noun
losing pitcher
See also:勝ち投手 (antonym)
Other readings:
負投手【まけとうしゅ】

noun
backscratcher(from 麻姑の手)
See also:麻姑

expression, noun
evil influence, (evil) clutches, tentacles of evil
See also:魔手

noun
citron (Citrus medica)(obscure)
See also:シトロン
Other readings:
マルブシュカン

noun
right-handed outside grip (on one's opponent's belt)(sumo term)

noun
river in which worshippers wash their hands (and rinse their mouth) prior to entering a shrine

だん
mitarashidango
noun
skewered rice dumplings in a sweet soy glaze
Other readings:
御手洗団子【みたらしだんご】

noun
ivy-leaved maple (Acer cissifolium)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ミツデカエデ

miburiteburi
noun
gestures, gesturing
Other readings:
身ぶり手ぶり【みぶりてぶり】

adverb
strongly, violently, with all one's strength(usually kana)
Notes:
  1. ateji (phonetic) reading

noun, no-adjective
empty-handed, unarmed, lacking funds

noun
1.
winning without fighting, method used to win without fighting(yojijukugo)
2.
one's own way of doing things (i.e. as different from that of one's instructor)
3.
Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)(colloquialism)
See also:新当流

noun
ASCII data transfer with XON-XOFF flow control(computer term)

noun
1.
handle, grip
2.
holder, person who holds
Other readings:
持手【もちて】

ょう
motenashijouzu
noun, na-adjective
being good at hosting, good host, person who knows how to entertain guests
Other readings:
持てなし上手【もてなしじょうず】
持て成し上手【もてなしじょうず】

noun, auxillary suru verb
rubbing one's hands together
Other readings:
もみ手【もみで】

たの
momidedetanomu
expression, Godan-mu verb
to supplicate, to implore humbly
Other readings:
揉み手で頼む【もみででたのむ】

noun
receiver, recipient
Other readings:
もらい手【もらいて】

noun
both hands
See also:両手
Other readings:
諸手【もろで】
もろ手【もろて】
もろ手【もろで】
双手【もろて】
双手【もろで】
双手【そうしゅ】
両手【もろて】
両手【もろで】

もろ
morotewoagete
expression
wholeheartedly (approve, agree, etc.), unconditionally, completely
Other readings:
諸手をあげて【もろてをあげて】
もろ手を挙げて【もろてをあげて】
もろ手をあげて【もろてをあげて】

na-adjective, no-adjective, noun
cheap kind

noun
fatsi (Fatsia japonica), paperplant, Japanese aralia(usually kana)
Other readings:
やつで《八つ手》
ヤツデ

ょう
yarikurijouzu
noun, na-adjective
being resourceful (esp. with household finances), being good at managing things
Other readings:
やり繰り上手【やりくりじょうず】

noun
1.
skilled person, capable person, shrewd person, go-getter, hotshot
2.
doer, performer, agent
3.
giver, bestower
4.
brothel madam
Other readings:
遣り手【やりて】
遣手【やりて】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
someone who is going
See also:来手
Other readings:
行手【いきて】
行き手【ゆきて】
行き手【いきて】

noun
one's left hand, bow hand
Other readings:
左手【ゆんで】

noun
Chiroptera, animal order comprising the bats

expression, noun
dirty hands, grimy hands
Other readings:
汚れた手【けがれたて】

noun
writer (of a poem), composer (of a poem)
See also:読み手
Other readings:
詠手【よみて】

わたょう
yowatarijouzu
noun, na-adjective
having worldly wisdom, worldly person, cosmopolitan

noun, auxillary suru verb
receive

noun, no-adjective
ambidexter, ambidexterity
Other readings:
両手利【りょうてきき】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

expression
two blessings at once, flanked by two beautiful women(idiom )

りょうて
ryoutewotsuku
expression, Godan-ku verb
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
See also:手を突く
Other readings:
両手をつく【りょうてをつく】

na-adjective
no good at cooking
Other readings:
料理ベタ【りょうりベタ】

しゅじゅ
reeshikkushujutsu
noun
laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis (type of laser eye surgery), LASIK

na-adjective, noun
bad at romance, awkward in relationships
Other readings:
恋愛ベタ【れんあいべた】
恋愛べた【れんあいベタ】
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