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Compounds of 落とし

  • (n) (1) (abbr) dropping
    losing
    (2) missing item
    something one forgot to write down
    (3) trap
    (4) wooden protrusion from a Japanese door frame that fits a hole in the threshold, acting as a lock when closed
    (5) conclusion (of a speech, etc.)
    (6) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi
  • (n) debit
    withdrawal
    pulling (one's opponent) down
    frontal pull-down (in Sumo)
    hiki-otoshi
  • (n) ash tray
    ash pit
  • (iK) (n) opening of a new theater (theatre)
  • (n) plunging or dropping an object headfirst (down a precipice)
  • (n) oversight
    omission
    something overlooked
    thing left unnoticed
  • (n) omission in a bill
  • (n) escape from evil
    exorcism
  • (n) lid resting directly on food
    wooden drop-lid for simmering
  • (n) pitfall
    trap
    pit
    (P)
  • (n) loser
    owner of a lost article
  • (n) point of compromise
    common ground
  • (n) money paid to settle a fight
  • (n) lost property
    (P)
  • (n) poached egg
  • (n) old term for rakugo
  • (n) discouragement
    disappointment
    loss of energy
    fatigue
  • (n) time-lapse photography
  • (n) debit
    withdrawal
    pulling (one's opponent) down
    frontal pull-down (in Sumo)
    hiki-otoshi
  • (n) getting stains out
    getting rid of stains
  • (n) twist down (sumo)
  • (n) twist down (sumo)
  • (n) allowing oneself meat, fish or alcohol after a period of abstaining
  • (n) head chop down (sumo)
  • (n) lifting body slam (sumo)
  • (n) sinking quickly
  • (n) (sumo winning technique of) thrusting down
  • (n) omission in a bill
  • (n) (1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room
    (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom
    (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi
  • (n) (1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room
    (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom
    (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi