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べい
gabeinikisu
expression, Godan-su verb
to come to nothing, to end in failure, to fall through

noun
mochi sprinkled with sweetened soy flour(usually kana)
See also:
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きなこもち《きな粉餅》
きなこもち《黄な粉餅》
きなこもち《黄粉餅》

noun
rice cakes cut into rectangles (esp. eaten on New Year's Day)(food term)
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切餅【きりもち】
切りもち【きりもち】

noun
chunky mochi made with half-polished rice, stuffed with red bean paste
See also:餅 (もち),  

noun
rice-flour dumplings mixed with mugwort
See also:蓬餅
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草餠【くさもち】

noun
mochi rice cakes used as offering(archaism)
See also:供え餅
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供餅【ぐへい】
供餠【くもち】[1]
供餠【ぐへい】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
mooncake, disc-shaped confection of wheat-flour dough filled with bean paste, usu. eaten during Autumn in China

noun
mochi freeze-dried in the winter air
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凍り餅【こおりもち】

noun
millet dough cake, millet mochi(obscure)
See also:粟餅
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黄金餠【こがねもち】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
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御幣餅【ごへいもち】
御幣餠【ごへいもち】
五平餠【ごへいもち】

noun
konpeitō, small coloured sugar candy covered with tiny bulges(usually kana)
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こんぺいとう《金米糖》[1]
こんぺいとう《金餅糖》[1]
コンペイトー《金平糖》[1]
コンペイトー《金米糖》[1]
コンペイトー《金餅糖》[1]
コンペートー《金平糖》[1]
コンペートー《金米糖》[1]
コンペートー《金餅糖》[1]
Notes:
  1. ateji (phonetic) reading

noun
rice cake with bean paste wrapped in a preserved cherry leaf

noun
rice cracker seasoned with soy sauce, salty rice cracker

しか
shikasenbei
noun
rice crackers for feeding the deer (in Nara)
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鹿煎餅【しかせんべい】

noun
steamed mochi, manjū, bread
See also:餅 (もち),  饅頭

noun
1.
falling on one's backside (behind, bottom), pratfall
2.
mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday, mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside
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尻もち【しりもち】
尻餠【しりもち】

しりもち
shirimochiwotsuku
expression, Godan-ku verb
to fall on one's backside
See also:尻餅
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尻餅を付く【しりもちをつく】
尻餅を着く【しりもちをつく】

noun
mochi received from one's parents after giving birth (trad. eaten in miso soup to improve lactation)

noun
thin bedding, hard bed, bedding worn flat and hard by usage(yojijukugo)
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煎餅蒲団【せんべいぶとん】

noun
offering of mochi rice cakes, mochi rice cakes used as offering
See also:鏡餅
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供え餠【そなえもち】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
turnip cake (dim sum dish), radish cake(food term)

たなもち
tanakarabotamochi
expression
receiving a windfall, having an unexpected piece of good luck
See also:棚牡丹
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棚からぼた餅【たなからぼたもち】

noun
1.
fortifying mochi, mochi that improves one's strength
2.
mochi received from one's parents after giving birth
See also:汁の餅
3.
mochi given to a toddler on its first birthday

noun
rice cakes made after the customer has paid for them

noun
rice-cake sweet sandwiched between two camellia leaves
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椿餅【つばきもち】
椿餅【つばいもち】

noun
cake made from pounded horse chestnuts and mochi rice
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とち餅【とちもち】

noun
moist rice cracker, rice cracker covered in a soy-based sauce
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濡れ煎餅【ぬれせんべい】
濡れせんべい【ぬれせんべい】

noun
flattened rice cakes
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伸餅【のしもち】

noun
soup with fried tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, sweet potatoes and daikon flavored with salt or soy sauce and thickened with potato starch
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能平【のっぺ】
濃餅【のっぺい】
濃餅【のっぺ】

noun
soup with fried tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, sweet potatoes and daikon flavored with salt or soy sauce and thickened with potato starch
See also:濃餅
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能平汁【のっぺいじる】

noun
rice ball coated with sweetened red beans, soybean flour or sesame(obscure)
See also:御萩

noun
lotus root-starch dumpling(food term)
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蓮餅【れんもち】

noun
sweet burdock and miso-bean paste covered with a thin layer of mochi
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花弁餅【はなびらもち】
葩餅【はなびらもち】

noun
dot tiles, circle tiles(mahjong term)
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筒子【トンズ】
餅子【ピンズ】

noun
Heian-period pastry made of duck or goose eggs mixed with vegetables boiled and wrapped in mochi which is then cut into squares
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餅餤【へいだん】
餅餤【へいたん】
餅腅【べいだん】[1]
餅腅【へいだん】[1]
餅腅【へいたん】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
laccolith(geology term)
See also:ラコリス
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餅盤【べいばん】

noun
adzuki bean covered mochi(usually kana)
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ぼたもち《牡丹餅》

noun
deep fried fish bones (snack food)
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骨煎餅【ほねせんべい】

noun
pastry made of dough pulled into various shapes and fried(food term)
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糫餅【まがりもちい】

noun
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
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三日の餠【みかのもちい】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

もち
mikayonomochi
noun
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
Other readings:
三日夜の餠【みかよのもち】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
mochi offered when drawing the first water of the year
See also:若水

noun
mochi soaked in water (to protect against mold), rice cakes preserved in water

noun
grill or grate for toasting rice cakes
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餠網【もちあみ】

noun
sticky rice wrapped in deep-fried tofu

noun
custom of tying a large mochi on a toddler's back on his or her first birthday

noun
1.
rice gruel with mochi(food term)
2.
azuki bean gruel eaten around the 15th day of the first month(food term)
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餅粥【もちがゆ】

noun
glutinous millet, sticky millet(usually kana)
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もちきび《餅黍》
モチキビ

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

noun
Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps)
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noun
glutinous rice flour, sticky rice flour
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もち粉【もちこ】

noun
glutinous rice
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糯米【もちごめ】
餅米【もちごめ】

noun
money to see one over the New Year period

noun
pounding mochi
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餅搗き【もちつき】

noun
1.
Rhododendron macrosepalum(usually kana)
2.
Japanese azalea (Rhododendron japonicum), renge azalea(usually kana, archaism)
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もちつつじ《餅躑躅》
モチツツジ

noun
throwing of mochi to an assembled crowd, esp. during the framework-raising ceremony of a new building
See also:餅まき

noun
soft skin, smooth skin
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餠肌【もちはだ】
もち肌【もちはだ】

noun
New Year's decoration of willow, etc. branches with colored rice balls
See also:餅 (もち),  繭玉

expression
every man knows his own business best, one should go to specialists for the best results, for rice cakes, (go to) the rice cake shop(proverb)
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もちはもち屋【もちはもちや】

noun
rice cake disease, blister blight
See also:餅 (もち)

noun
rice cake disease bacteria, blister blight bacteria
See also:餅 (もち)

noun
custom of having toddlers step on a sticky rice cake on their first birthday

noun
throwing of mochi to an assembled crowd, esp. during the framework-raising ceremony of a new building

noun
rice cake shop keeper, rice cake store (shop)

noun
jealous person
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焼き餅焼き【やきもちやき】
焼き餅やき【やきもちやき】
ヤキモチ焼き【ヤキモチやき】

expression, Godan-ku verb
to be jealous(idiom )
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焼きもちを焼く【やきもちをやく】
やきもちを妬く【やきもちをやく】
焼餅を焼く【やきもちをやく】
焼きもちを妬く【やきもちをやく】
焼もちを焼く【やきもちをやく】
焼餅を妬く【やきもちをやく】
焼もちを妬く【やきもちをやく】

noun
rice-flour dumplings mixed with mugwort(food term)
See also:草餅

noun
bracken-starch dumpling, type of dumpling traditionally made using bracken starch(food term)
Other readings:
蕨餅【わらびもち】