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noun
iron pot, kettle

noun
straight-from-the-pot udon, udon noodles pulled straight from the pot and served in the hot water used for boiling (traditionally without being soaked in cold water), eaten by dipping in sauce(food term)
See also:うどん
Other readings:
釜揚げ饂飩【かまあげうどん】

noun
boiling to death (punishment during the Warring States period)
Other readings:
釜熬り【かまいり】

noun
green tea fired in hot pans after a short withering (common Chinese technique)
Other readings:
釜炒茶【かまいりちゃ】

noun
kettle rest
Other readings:
釜敷き【かましき】

かまたま
kamatamaudon
noun
udon with raw egg, and shoyu, dashi, etc.

noun
steam bath (often using brine)
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竈風呂【かまぶろ】

noun
rice, meat and vegetable dish served in a small pot
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釜めし【かまめし】

noun
1.
boiling in an iron pot
2.
boiling to death (punishment during the Warring States period)
Other readings:
釜茹で【かまうで】[1]
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

expression, Godan-ru verb
1.
to perform anal sex, to bugger, to sodomize, to sodomise(usually kana, colloquialism, vulgar)
2.
to crash one's car into the back of another
Other readings:
かまをほる《釜を掘る》
カマをほる《カマを掘る》

noun
Busan (South Korea), Pusan
Other readings:
釜山【ふざん】

expression, noun
fish in a pot about to be boiled, person who is blissfully unaware of deadly danger

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 10 strokes
Taught in Junior high
Common kanji
kettle, cauldron, iron pot
KUN:
  • かま
    kama
ON:
  • fu