armpit
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Concepts using this kanji
wrestler of the third highest rank
looking from the side
supporting role (actor)
Miyawaki method (afforestation technique)
excellent supporting role
looking aside
side seating (to stage right in noh)
edges of the mouth
looking aside while driving
under one's arm
longer type of wakizashi (short sword)
without looking aside
both sides
side-decoration elements on a traditional Japanese helmet
robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom
Wakita Museum of Art
minor piece in noh plays
roadside
right armpit
to lay aside
side road
side of the road
ditch next to railway track
any of a number of respectful terms written after the addressee's name in a formal letter
wakizashi
side door
downstage left (in noh), where the secondary actor is often seated
sub-temple
armrest
second verse (in a linked series of poems)
rib
downstage left pillar (on a noh stage), by which the supporting actor introduces himself
section of a room next to the alcove (where shelves are often placed)
sides of the chest
poor at preventing one's opponent from getting an underarm grip
side (of the torso)
drawer unit (next to a desk)
to stand aside
to digress
axillary bud
flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad)
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