Kanji
Readingかま
Frequency62%
Used in (26 in total)
iron pot; kettle
pot; volcanic crater; (one's) buttocks; male homosexual; effeminate man
the cauldron of Hell (in which sinners are boiled)
to live together; to be close friends; (lit.) to eat out of the same pot
pots and pans; kitchen utensils
rice, meat and vegetable dish served in a small pot
boiling in an iron pot; boiling to death (punishment during the Warring States period)
creeping bugleweed (Ajuga decumbens)
udon with raw egg, and shoyu, dashi, etc.
straight-from-the-pot udon; udon noodles pulled straight from the pot and served in the hot water used for boiling (traditionally without being soaked in cold water), eaten by dipping in sauce
one or the same pot; eating or living together
noisy; loud; much talked of; much-discussed; strict; severe
boiler room
kettle rest
bowler hat; felt hat
boiling to death (punishment during the Warring States period)
to make a blunder; to blunder; (lit.) to have one's kettle stolen on a moonlit night
to perform anal sex; to bugger; to sodomize; to crash one's car into the back of another
teakettle caster; craftsman who makes tea ceremony pots
even the demons of hell rest during O-Bon and the New Year
steam bath (often using brine)
to perform anal sex (between men); to bugger; to sodomize; to crash a car into the back of another (usu. used in the passive voice); to rear-end
green tea fired in hot pans after a short withering (common Chinese technique)
male who pretends to be female online; Guy In Real Life; GIRL