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word-starting-with-pattern search of English uncle in the main dictionary.
26 Matches Found
- ankuru*
- (n) (1) uncle; (2) ankle
- eoji
- (n) (arch) uncle (one's father's older brother)
- gibu*
- (n,vs) (1) give; (int) (2) (abbr) uncle! (I give up)
- hakufu
- (n) uncle
- occhan
- (n) (uk) (fam) middle-aged man; "uncle"
- oji
- (n) uncle; (P)
- oji
- (n,adj-no) (hum) uncle (younger than one's parent); (P)
- oji
- (n) uncle; (P)
- ojichan
- (n) (uk) (fam) middle-aged man; "uncle"
- ojichan
- (n) (uk) (fam) middle-aged man; "uncle"
- ojichan
- (n) (uk) (fam) middle-aged man; "uncle"
- ojigo
- (n) (hum) (pol) uncle
- ojigo
- (n) (hum) (pol) uncle
- ojiki
- (n) (hon) uncle (younger than one's parent)
- ojiki
- (n) (hon) uncle (older than one's parent)
- ojisan*
- (n) (1) (hon) (fam) uncle; (2) (fam) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (uk) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
- ojisan
- (n) (1) (hon) (fam) uncle; (2) (fam) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (uk) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
- ojisan
- (n) (1) (hon) (fam) uncle; (2) (fam) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (uk) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
- ojisan
- (n) (1) (hon) (fam) uncle; (2) (fam) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (uk) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
- otooji
- (n) (arch) uncle (one's father's younger brother)
- otooji
- (n) (arch) uncle (one's father's younger brother)
- otooji
- (n) parent's younger brother; uncle
- shukufu
- (n) uncle
- shukufu
- (n,adj-no) (hum) uncle (younger than one's parent)
- yowanewohaku
- (exp,v5k) to whine; to make complaints; to capitulate; to say die; to cry uncle
- yowanewohaku
- (exp,v5k) to whine; to make complaints; to capitulate; to say die; to cry uncle
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FYI, raw lookup regex was: <uncle>
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