ふくろ
Meanings
Noun
1. bag; sack; pouch
2. skin of an orange (and other like fruits)
3. dead end
4. plot of land surrounded by water
Kanji used
sack
Pitch accent
くろ
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Used in vocabulary (41 in total)
one's mother
blind alley; cul-de-sac; dead end street; deadlock; impasse; dead end
a bag; one bag
packing something in a bag; bagging
(fig.) rat in a trap; (fig.) trapped rat; (lit.) rat in a bag
beating someone up by ganging up on them; facing a barrage of criticism
(fig.) rat in a trap; (fig.) trapped rat; (lit.) rat in a bag
sacked; pouched
double-leaved printing (traditional East Asian books); sealed-page printing; magazine (esp. pornographic) with long side or all three sides sealed to prevent browsing; dual page
to beat someone by ganging up on them
(fig.) rat in a trap; (fig.) trapped rat; (lit.) rat in a bag
bags and purses (handbags)
instant noodles sold in soft plastic packaging
one's mother
double-woven obi
small cupboard on wall of tokonoma
air sac; bladder; air bag; windbag; type of inflatable air mattress
sacking; bagging; land that is surrounded by others' private property and is not directly accessible via public roads
sacking; bagging; land that is surrounded by others' private property and is not directly accessible via public roads
packing something in a bag; bagging
instant noodles sold in soft plastic packaging
aschelminth (any invertebrate animal formerly classified as belonging to phylum Aschelminthes)
the world is at peace; (lit.) bows in bags and swords in sheaths
type of double weave that produces a tube-shaped cloth; hollow weaving; double weaving
type of double weave that produces a tube-shaped cloth; hollow weaving; double weaving
retentive memory; double-woven edge of cloth; cryptotia; pocket ear
paddy straw mushroom; straw mushroom; Volvariella volvacea
sugar glider (species of flying phalanger, Petaurus breviceps)
rhizocephala (parasitic barnacles)
siamang (species of gibbon, Symphalangus syndactylus)
pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides)
Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus); thylacine; Tasmanian wolf
pouched lamprey (Geotria australis); wide-mouthed lamprey
numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); banded anteater
southern marsupial mole (Notoryctes typhlops)
quoll (Dasyurus spp.)
striped possum (Dactylopsila trivirgata)
Examples (20 in total)
I don't need a bag.
The bag is empty.
He carries a bag on his back.