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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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itoodoshi いとおどし |
(hist) binding of plates with colored laces (in traditional suits of armor) |
鎖かたびら see styles |
kusarikatabira くさりかたびら |
chain mail (armor, armour) |
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umayoroi うまよろい |
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour |
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otokodate おとこだて |
(1) chivalrous spirit; heroic defence of the weak; chivalrous man; champion of justice; knight in shining armor; (2) ruffian who acts under the pretence of chivalry |
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yoroi よろい |
armor; armour |
ボデーアーマー see styles |
bodeeaamaa / bodeeama ボデーアーマー |
body armor; body armour |
ボディアーマー see styles |
bodiaamaa / bodiama ボディアーマー |
body armor; body armour |
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kamuriita / kamurita かむりいた |
crown plate (armor, building, shipbuilding, etc.) |
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shiroitoodoshi; shiraitoodoshi(rk) しろいとおどし; しらいとおどし(rk) |
(hist) binding of plates with white laces (in traditional suits of armor) |
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koshiate こしあて |
(1) bustle; crinolette; patch lining the seat (kimono); (2) {sports} hip pad (football); (3) loin guard (armor); tasse |
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suki すき |
(1) gap; opening; room; space; (2) break; interval; spare moment; spare time; (3) unguarded moment; carelessness; weak spot; chink in one's armor; flaw; fault; (4) chance; opportunity |
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sukiari; sukiari すきあり; スキあり |
(exp,n) (colloquialism) chink in the armor (armour) |
アーマープレート see styles |
aamaapureeto / amapureeto アーマープレート |
armor plate |
ボデー・アーマー see styles |
bodee aamaa / bodee ama ボデー・アーマー |
body armor; body armour |
ボディ・アーマー see styles |
bodi aamaa / bodi ama ボディ・アーマー |
body armor; body armour |
ボディーアーマー see styles |
bodiiaamaa / bodiama ボディーアーマー |
body armor; body armour |
アーマー・プレート see styles |
aamaa pureeto / ama pureeto アーマー・プレート |
armor plate |
ボディー・アーマー see styles |
bodii aamaa / bodi ama ボディー・アーマー |
body armor; body armour |
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kacchuu / kacchu かっちゅう |
armor and helmet (armour) |
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kacchuu / kacchu かっちゅう |
armor and helmet |
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kusarikatabira くさりかたびら |
chain mail (armor, armour) |
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odoshi おどし |
leather strap binding the plates of traditional Japanese armor (armour) |
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hatomune はとむね |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) pigeon chest (deformity of the chest, protruding ribs and sternum); pigeon breast; pectus carinatum; (2) (colloquialism) woman with big breasts; (3) iron armor with protruding chest; (4) curved front portion of a stirrup; (5) curve at the base of a shamisen neck |
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katameru かためる |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 土を固める・つちをかためる) to harden; to freeze; to strengthen; to solidify; to make (a fist); to tramp down (snow, dirt); (transitive verb) (2) to put together; to collect; to gather; to consolidate; (transitive verb) (3) (See 身を固める・みをかためる・1) to make secure; to stabilize; to settle down; to strengthen (belief, resolution, etc.); to establish (evidence); (transitive verb) (4) (See 国境を固める・こっきょうをかためる,嘘で固める・うそでかためる) to fortify; to reinforce; to support; (transitive verb) (5) (in the form に身をかためる) to wear for a specific purpose (armor, coat, etc.); (transitive verb) (6) to swear; to resolutely vow; to sincerely promise; (transitive verb) (7) to tie tightly; to fasten; (transitive verb) (8) to hold a bow fully drawn |
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otokodate おとこだて |
(1) chivalrous spirit; heroic defence of the weak; chivalrous man; champion of justice; knight in shining armor; (2) ruffian who acts under the pretence of chivalry |
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bikiniaamaa; bikini aamaa / bikiniama; bikini ama ビキニアーマー; ビキニ・アーマー |
bikini armor (e.g. in anime, video games); skimpy armor |
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kawaodoshi かわおどし |
(hist) binding of plates with leather laces (in traditional suits of armor) |
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aamaapureeto; aamaa pureeto / amapureeto; ama pureeto アーマープレート; アーマー・プレート |
armor plate |
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haidate はいだて |
(hist) thigh guards (worn underneath armor) |
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sukima すきま |
(1) crevice; crack; gap; opening; clearance; (2) spare moment; interval; break; pause; spare time; (3) chink (in one's armor, armour); unpreparedness; carelessness |
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hiodoshi ひおどし |
(1) (hist) scarlet bindings used with a traditional Japanese suit of armor; (2) (hist) scarlet-threaded suit of armor |
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sukima すきま |
(1) gap; opening; aperture; crevice; crack; chink; space; (2) (dated) spare moment; interval; break; (3) (dated) unguarded moment; carelessness; chink in one's armor; weak spot |
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bodiaamaa; bodiiaamaa; bodeeaamaa; bodi aamaa; bodii aamaa; bodee aamaa / bodiama; bodiama; bodeeama; bodi ama; bodi ama; bodee ama ボディアーマー; ボディーアーマー; ボデーアーマー; ボディ・アーマー; ボディー・アーマー; ボデー・アーマー |
body armor; body armour |
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