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Search Terms: *球*
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straightforward approach, playing it straight, fair deal
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bait pitch, sucker pitch, pitch that lures a batter to swing(baseball term)
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釣球【つりだま】
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sideroblastic anemia, sideroblastic anaemia
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infectious mononucleosis, mono, glandular fever
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hot-air balloon
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熱気球【ねっききゅう】[1]
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- word containing irregular kana usage
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white ball (baseball, golf ball, etc.)
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白球【はくきゅう】[1]
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- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
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agranulocytosis (not enough white blood cells)
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白血球の数の低下【はっけっきゅうのすうのていか】
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vancomycin resistant enterococci, VRE
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パンコマイシン耐性腸球菌【パンコマイシンたいせいちょうきゅうきん】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kana usage
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whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus), humbug dascyllus, banded dascyllus, white-tailed damselfish(usually kana)
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ミスジリュウキュウスズメダイ
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methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, MRSA
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メチシリン耐性黄色葡萄球菌【メチシリンたいせいおうしょくぶどうきゅうきん】
noun
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one's repertoire of pitches(baseball term)(usu. 持ち球)
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balls at hand (in pachinko)(usu. 持ち玉)
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持ち玉【もちだま】
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yakyūken, strip version of rock, paper, scissors (similar to strip poker)
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Little League elbow, pitcher's elbow, baseball elbow(baseball term)
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Assam indigo (Strobilanthes cusia)(usually kana)
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リュウキュウアイ
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リュウキュウアユ
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Habenaria longitentaculata (species of bog orchid)(usually kana)
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リュウキュウサギソウ
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Ryukyu Islands, southern chain of the Nansei Islands comprising Okinawa Prefecture
See also:南西諸島
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Disposition of Ryukyu, forced assimilation of Okinawa into Japan, ending its tributary relations with China and abolishing the Ryukyu Kingdom (1872-1879)
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Pacific swallow (Hirundo tahitica)(usually kana)
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リュウキュウツバメ
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luchu pine (Pinus luchuensis), Okinawa pine
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リュウキュウマツ
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United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands (1945-1950)