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Variations:
洗練
洗煉
洗錬

 senren
    せんれん
(noun/participle) polish; refinement

Variations:
練り
煉り
錬り

 neri
    ねり
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) {Shinto} (orig. 邌り, usu. お練り) (See 練り歩く・ねりあるく,お練り・おねり) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals

Variations:
練れる
煉れる
錬れる

 nereru
    ねれる
(v1,vi) (1) to be well-kneaded; (v1,vi) (2) to be seasoned; to be experienced; to be mature and well-rounded

Variations:
試練
試煉
試錬

 shiren
    しれん
test; trial; probation; ordeal; tribulation

Variations:
精錬
製錬
精煉(rK)

 seiren / seren
    せいれん
(noun, transitive verb) (1) refining; refinement; smelting; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (精錬, 精煉 only) (See 精練・2) training

Variations:
レンガ塀
煉瓦塀
れんが塀

 rengabei(renga塀); rengabei(瓦塀, renga塀) / rengabe(renga塀); rengabe(瓦塀, renga塀)
    レンガべい(レンガ塀); れんがべい(煉瓦塀, れんが塀)
brick wall

Variations:
練り味噌
練味噌
煉り味噌

 nerimiso
    ねりみそ
miso mixed with sugar and sake, thickened by stirring over low heat

Variations:
練り土
煉り土
練土
煉土

 neritsuchi
    ねりつち
(1) rammed earth; pisé (de terre); (2) paste (for making pottery)

Variations:
練り菓子
煉り菓子
練菓子

 nerigashi
    ねりがし
{food} kneaded sweet; confection made by combining powdered or granular ingredients (e.g. rice flour, sesame seeds, sugar) with a liquid or sweet bean paste and kneading the resulting mixture

Variations:
練乳
れん乳
煉乳(rK)

 rennyuu / rennyu
    れんにゅう
condensed milk

Variations:
練塀
練り塀
煉り塀
煉屏

 neribei / neribe
    ねりべい
mud and tile wall topped with tiles

Variations:
練香
練り香
煉香
煉り香

 nerikou / neriko
    ねりこう
(See 香道) (incense) pastille; round cake of incense, esp. used in incense ceremony

Variations:
薬煉
薬練
天鼠子
天鼠矢

 kusune
    くすね
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.)

Variations:
灰砂レンガ
灰砂れんが
灰砂煉瓦

 kaisharenga
    かいしゃれんが
(rare) sand-lime brick

Variations:
修練
修煉(oK)
修錬(rK)

 shuuren / shuren
    しゅうれん
(noun, transitive verb) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline

Variations:
手ぐすね引く
手ぐすねひく
手薬煉引く
手薬練引く

 tegusunehiku
    てぐすねひく
(exp,v5k) (idiom) (usu. as 〜て待つ or 〜て待ち構える; from 手に薬煉を引く) to be ready and waiting; to be on the alert; to be on the watch

Variations:
洗練
洗煉(rK)
洗錬(rK)

 senren
    せんれん
(noun, transitive verb) refinement; polish

Variations:
練りからし
練りがらし
練り辛子
練り辛し
煉り辛子(oK)
煉り芥子(oK)

 nerikarashi(練rikarashi, 練ri辛子, 練ri辛shi, ri辛子, ri芥子); nerigarashi(練rigarashi, 練ri辛子, 練ri辛shi, ri辛子, ri芥子)
    ねりからし(練りからし, 練り辛子, 練り辛し, 煉り辛子, 煉り芥子); ねりがらし(練りがらし, 練り辛子, 練り辛し, 煉り辛子, 煉り芥子)
mustard paste; English mustard

Variations:
練り上げる
練りあげる
練上げる
煉り上げる
錬り上げる

 neriageru
    ねりあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to knead well; (transitive verb) (2) to polish; to refine

Variations:
練り合わせる
煉り合わせる(rK)
ねり合わせる(sK)
ねり合せる(sK)
練りあわせる(sK)
練り合せる(sK)

 neriawaseru
    ねりあわせる
(transitive verb) to knead together

Variations:
練り味噌
練りみそ
練味噌(sK)
煉り味噌(sK)

 nerimiso
    ねりみそ
{food} miso mixed with sugar and sake, thickened by stirring over low heat

Variations:
練り歯磨き
煉り歯磨き(rK)
練歯磨き(sK)
練歯磨(sK)
練り歯磨(sK)
煉歯磨(sK)
ねり歯磨き(sK)

 nerihamigaki
    ねりはみがき
toothpaste

Variations:
練り歯磨き
練歯磨き
練歯磨
煉り歯磨き
煉歯磨

 nerihamigaki
    ねりはみがき
toothpaste

Variations:
練り羊羹
練羊羹
煉り羊羹
練りようかん(sK)
煉りようかん(sK)
ねり羊羹(sK)

 neriyoukan / neriyokan
    ねりようかん
{food} (See 羊羹) neri yōkan; firm adzuki-bean jelly

Variations:
練り羊羹
練羊羹
練りようかん
煉り羊羹
煉りようかん
ねり羊羹

 neriyoukan / neriyokan
    ねりようかん
(See 羊羹) neri yōkan; firm adzuki-bean jelly

Variations:
練り製品
練製品
煉り製品(rK)
煉製品(sK)

 neriseihin / nerisehin
    ねりせいひん
boiled fish-paste products

Variations:
練る
煉る(rK)
錬る(rK)
邌る(rK)

 neru
    ねる
(transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (transitive verb) (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (transitive verb) (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (transitive verb) (4) to gloss (silk); to soften; to degum; (transitive verb) (5) to tan (leather); (transitive verb) (6) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (7) to walk in procession; to parade; to march

Variations:
試練
試煉(rK)
試錬(rK)

 shiren
    しれん
test; trial; ordeal; tribulation

Variations:
練り
煉り(rK)
錬り(rK)

 neri
    ねり
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) {Shinto} (orig. 邌り, usu. お練り) (See 練り歩く・ねりあるく,お練り・おねり) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals

Variations:
練り辛子
練り芥子(rK)
煉り芥子(rK)
練りからし(sK)
練りがらし(sK)
ねり辛子(sK)
練り辛し(sK)
練辛子(sK)

 nerigarashi; nerikarashi
    ねりがらし; ねりからし
{food} mustard paste; English mustard

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