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Compounds of 創

  • (n) (1) wound
    injury
    cut
    gash
    bruise
    scratch
    scrape
    scar
    (2) chip
    crack
    scratch
    nick
    (3) flaw
    defect
    weakness
    weak point
    (4) stain (on one's reputation)
    disgrace
    dishonor
    dishonour
    (5) (emotional) hurt
    hurt feelings
  • (n,vs) initial opening (esp. of a temple)
  • (n) old wound
    scar
    old unpleasant incident
  • (n) (obsc) bullet wound
    gunshot wound
  • (n) gunshot wound
  • (n) wound
    injury
  • (v5r,vt) (1) to make
    to produce
    to manufacture
    to build
    to construct
    (2) to prepare (food)
    to brew (alcohol)
    (3) to raise
    to grow
    to cultivate
    to train
    (4) to till
    (5) to draw up (a document)
    to make out
    to prepare
    to write
    (6) to create (an artistic work, etc.)
    to compose
    (7) to coin (a phrase)
    to organize
    to organise
    to establish
    to found
    (8) to have (a child)
    (9) to make up (one's face, etc.)
    (10) to fabricate (an excuse, etc.)
    (11) to form (a line, etc.)
    (12) to set (a record)
    (13) to commit (a sin, etc.)
    (P)
  • (n,vs) original idea
  • (n) original idea
    originality
    (P)
  • (n,vs) grand opening
  • (n,vs) launching (e.g. newspaper)
    first issue
    (P)
  • (n,vs) establishment (of a business, etc.)
    (P)
  • (n,vs) establishment
    foundation
  • (n) originality
    creation
    invention
  • (n) scar
  • (n,vs,adj-no) production
    literary creation
    work
    (P)
  • (n,vs) creation
    founding
    initiating
    (P)
  • (n,vs) creation (e.g. work of art)
    (P)
  • (n,adj-no) wound
  • (n) creation of world
  • (n,vs) creation
    birth
  • (n,vs) invention
    origination
    discovery
  • (n,vs) establishment
    founding
    organization
    organisation
    (P)
  • (n,vs) creation
    (P)
  • (n) surface of a wound
  • (n,vs) establishment
    founding
    organization
    organisation
    (P)
  • (n) wound
    scar
  • (n,vs) beginning
    inauguration
  • (n,vs) originality
    (P)
  • (n) open wound