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Variations:
舐め回す
舐めまわす
嘗め回す
なめ回す
嘗めまわす

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 namemawasu
    なめまわす
(transitive verb) to lick all over; to run one's tongue over

Variations:
見回す
見廻す(rK)
見まわす(sK)

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 mimawasu
    みまわす
(transitive verb) to look around; to survey

Variations:
言い回し(P)
言いまわし(sK)
言回し(sK)
言い廻し(sK)

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 iimawashi / imawashi
    いいまわし
expression; phraseology

Variations:
走り回る(P)
走り廻る(rK)
走りまわる(sK)

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 hashirimawaru
    はしりまわる
(v5r,vi) to run around

Variations:
超々大規模集積回路
超超大規模集積回路

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 chouchoudaikiboshuusekikairo / chochodaikiboshusekikairo
    ちょうちょうだいきぼしゅうせきかいろ
{comp} ultra large-scale integration; ULSI

Variations:
身の回り(P)
身のまわり
身の周り
身の廻り(rK)

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 minomawari
    みのまわり
(exp,n,adj-no) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities

Variations:
身の回り(P)
身のまわり
身の廻り(rK)

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 minomawari
    みのまわり
(exp,n,adj-no) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities

Variations:
身の回り品
身のまわり品(sK)
身の廻り品(sK)
身の周り品(sK)

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 minomawarihin
    みのまわりひん
(exp,n) personal belongings; personal effects

Variations:
身の回り品
身のまわり品(sK)
身の廻り品(sK)
身の周り品(sK)
身回品(sK)

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 minomawarihin
    みのまわりひん
(exp,n) personal belongings; personal effects

Variations:
追いかけ回す
追い掛け回す
追いかけまわす
追掛け回す

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 oikakemawasu
    おいかけまわす
(transitive verb) to chase around

Variations:
這い回る
這いまわる(sK)
はい回る(sK)
這い廻る(sK)

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 haimawaru
    はいまわる
(v5r,vi) to creep about; to crawl around

Variations:
遊びまわる
遊び回る
遊び廻る(rK)

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 asobimawaru
    あそびまわる
(v5r,vi) to play around; to gallivant about

Variations:
遠回り
遠まわり(sK)
遠周り(sK)
遠廻り(sK)

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 toomawari
    とおまわり
detour; roundabout way

Variations:
飛び回る
飛びまわる
跳び回る
跳びまわる
飛回る
跳回る

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 tobimawaru
    とびまわる
(v5r,vi) to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about

Variations:
駆けずり回る
かけずり回る
駈けずり回る

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 kakezurimawaru
    かけずりまわる
(v5r,vi) (1) to run around (wildly); to rush about all over the place; (v5r,vi) (2) to make every effort (to do); to do everything one can

Variations:
駆け回る(P)
駆けまわる
かけ回る
駆回る(io)

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 kakemawaru
    かけまわる
(v5r,vi) to run around; to bustle about

Variations:
駆け回る(P)
駈け回る(rK)
駆けまわる(sK)
かけ回る(sK)
駆け廻る(sK)
かけ廻る(sK)
駆回る(sK)

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 kakemawaru
    かけまわる
(v5r,vi) to run around; to bustle about

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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