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noun
mochi, (sticky) rice cake(usually kana)
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Other readings:
もち《餠》[1]
もちい《餅》[2]
もちい《餠》[1][2]
かちん《餅》[2]
かちん《餠》[1][2]
あも《餅》[2]
あも《餠》[1][2]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji
  2. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
rice cracker, Japanese cracker, rice cookie, wafer(usually kana)

noun
1.
jealousy(usually kana)
2.
roasted rice cake
Other readings:
やきもち《焼もち》
やきもち《焼き餠》
やきもち《焼き餅》
やきもち《焼餅》

noun
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
See also:三日の餅

noun
abekawa mochi, rice cake with kinako(food term)
See also:きな粉
Other readings:
安倍川もち【あべかわもち】
あべかわ餅【あべかわもち】

noun
roasted mochi pieces (usu. flavoured with soy sauce, or sweetened with sugar, etc.)
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霰餅【あられもち】

noun
millet dough cake, millet mochi

noun
mochi wrapped with sweet bean jam(food term)
See also:餡ころ

noun
1.
mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling, mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam(female term)(only relevant for 餡餅)
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2.
mochi rice cake(only relevant for あんも)
Other readings:
餡餅【あんも】
【あんも】

noun
fried mochi covered in soy sauce and wrapped in nori(food term)

もち
uguisumochi
noun
mochi filled with red bean paste and topped with green soy flour
See also:餅 (もち),  ,  青きな粉
Other readings:
鶯餅【うぐいすもち】

もち
enikaitamochi
expression
pie in the sky, castles in the air, drawing of a rice cake(idiom )
Other readings:
絵に描いた餠【えにかいたもち】
絵にかいた餅【えにかいたもち】

noun
rice cakes, pounded mochi rice(usually kana)
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おもち《御餅》

noun
roasted mochi(archaism, female term)
Other readings:
御焼餅【おやきかちん】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
kagami mochi, New Year offering consisting of two mochi stacked on each other with a bitter orange on top, cut and eaten on January 11
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Other readings:
鏡餠【かがみもち】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
mochi cut thin, dried, and baked or fried
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Other readings:
欠餅【かきもち】[1]
掻き餅【かきもち】
掻餅【かきもち】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
1.
small mochi placed on top of a big mochi
2.
two things heaped together

noun
rice cakes wrapped in oak leaves

noun
something useless, picture of rice cakes
Other readings:
画餅【がへい】
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 14 strokes
Taught in Junior high
Common kanji
mochi rice cake
KUN:
  • もち
    mochi
  • もちい
    mochii
ON:
  • ヘイ
    hei
  • ヒョウ
    hyou

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 12 results)


He didn't eat all of the rice cakes

Never confuse art with life

Many old people choke to death while eating mochi

While skating at the ice rink she fell on her rear

This is what they call a lucky break

Yecch. This rice cracker is soggy

もち
牡丹餅
こし
His bread is buttered on both sides

Every man for his own trade

もち
もち
餅屋
Every man to his trade

もち
餅屋
もち
餅屋
A specialist has his own strength
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