💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Binzuke"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ichomagenoun | (sumo) Alternative spelling of oichomage. [(sumo) The elaborate hairstyle, resembling a gingko leaf, worn by sekitori during bouts and on ceremonial occasions.] |
| itzebunoun | Alternative form of ichibu. [(historical) An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.] |
| bazukonoun | Alternative form of basuco. [Cocaine paste, especially in the context of its manufacture or consumption in South America.] |
| bonzeenoun | Alternative form of bonze (“Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia”). [A Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia.] |
| itzeboonoun | Alternative form of ichibu. [(historical) An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.] |
| sumienoun | Alternative form of sumi-e (Japanese ink wash painting) [Japanese ink wash painting] |
| ikezukurinoun | Alternative form of ikizukuri. [The preparation of sashimi from live seafood.] |
| hizikinoun | Alternative form of hijiki. [Sargassum fusiforme, a brown seaweed used in Japanese cuisine.] |
| basukonoun | Alternative form of basuco. [Cocaine paste, especially in the context of its manufacture or consumption in South America.] |
| ichebunoun | Alternative form of ichibu. [(historical) An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.] |
| hochikunoun | Alternative form of hotchiku. [An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.] |
| ichiboonoun | Alternative form of ichibu. [(historical) An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.] |
| bisternoun | Alternative spelling of bistre. [A brown pigment made from soot, especially from beech wood.] |
| bokunoun | Alternative spelling of beaucoup (lots, a large amount) [An abundance.] |
| bonzonoun | Alternative form of bonze (“Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia”). [A Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia.] |
| ichibonoun | Alternative form of ichibu. [(historical) An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.] |
| basannoun | Alternative form of basil (a tanned sheepskin) [A plant (Ocimum basilicum).] |
| peruquenoun | Alternative form of peruke. [A wig, especially one with long hair on the sides and back, worn mainly by men in the 17th and 18th centuries.] |
| hocchikunoun | Alternative form of hotchiku. [An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.] |
| azukinoun | Alternative spelling of adzuki. [Either the plant or the seed of the azuki bean.] |
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