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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


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sōng
    song1
sung
 su
    す
loose; to loosen; to relax; floss (dry, fluffy food product made from shredded, seasoned meat or fish, used as a topping or filling)
(1) (kana only) cavity (in old root vegetables, tofu, metal casting, etc.); pore; hollow; bubble; blowhole; (can be adjective with の) (2) (kana only) porous; pithy; spongy

抓餅


抓饼

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zhuā bǐng
    zhua1 bing3
chua ping
fluffy, flaky pancake (made with dough, not batter)

蒙茸

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méng róng
    meng2 rong2
meng jung
jumbled; fluffy

蓬鬆


蓬松

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péng sōng
    peng2 song1
p`eng sung
    peng sung
fluffy

手抓餅


手抓饼

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shǒu zhuā bǐng
    shou3 zhua1 bing3
shou chua ping
fluffy, flaky pancake (made with dough, not batter)

毛絨絨


毛绒绒

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máo róng róng
    mao2 rong2 rong2
mao jung jung
fluffy; furry

そそける

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 sosokeru
    そそける
(Ichidan verb) to be nappy; to get fluffy

ふかふか

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 fukafuka
    ふかふか
(adv-to,vs,adj-na,adj-no) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soft (and fluffy) (e.g. bed, bread, baked potato); (adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) absent-mindedly

ふっくら

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 fukkura
    ふっくら
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ふっくり) fully; luxuriantly; fluffy; plump; soft and full

ほっこり

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 hokkori
    ほっこり
(adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) warm and fluffy; soft; (adv-to,vs) (2) steamy hot (food term); hot and flaky; (expression) (3) (ksb:) feeling mentally tired; feeling of tired relief or accomplishment after effort or perseverance

ほんわか

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 honwaka
    ほんわか
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) warm; snug; cozy; cosy; comfortable; pleasant; soft; fluffy; gentle

もこもこ

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 mokomoko
    もこもこ
(can act as adjective) lumpy; fluffy

もふもふ

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 mofumofu
    もふもふ
(adj-na,adv) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soft to the touch (e.g. fur, feathers); fluffy

ゆるふわ

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 yurufuwa
    ゆるふわ
(can be adjective with の) (slang) soft and fluffy (e.g. hair)

毛羽だつ

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 kebadatsu
    けばだつ
(Godan verb with "tsu" ending) to become fluffy

毛羽立つ

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 kebadatsu
    けばだつ
(Godan verb with "tsu" ending) to become fluffy

テンサラバサラ

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 tensarabasara
    テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

Variations:
モフる
もふる

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 mofuru; mofuru
    モフる; もふる
(transitive verb) (colloquialism) (See モフモフ・2) to stroke (something fluffy); to rub; to pat

ケサランパサラン

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 kesaranpasaran
    ケサランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパサラン

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 keseranpasaran
    ケセランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパセラン

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 keseranpaseran
    ケセランパセラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

Variations:
ふわもこ
フワモコ

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 fuwamoko; fuwamoko
    ふわもこ; フワモコ
(adj-no,adv,vs) (colloquialism) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ふわふわ・2,もこもこ・1) thick and fluffy; soft and lumpy

Variations:
ほくほく
ホクホク

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 hokuhoku; hokuhoku
    ほくほく; ホクホク
(adv,vs,adj-no) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soft and flaky (pie, potatoes, squash, etc.); fluffy; crumbly; fresh-baked; fresh from the oven; (adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) being pleased with oneself; beaming happily; chuckling to oneself

Variations:
ほんわか
ホンワカ

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 honwaka; honwaka
    ほんわか; ホンワカ
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) warm; snug; cozy; cosy; comfortable; pleasant; soft; fluffy; gentle

Variations:
もこもこ
モコモコ

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 mokomoko; mokomoko
    モコモコ; もこもこ
(adj-no,adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) fluffy; (adj-no,adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lumpy (e.g. clothing); uneven; bulging (e.g. muscles)

Variations:
もふもふ
モフモフ

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 mofumofu; mofumofu
    もふもふ; モフモフ
(adj-na,adv,n,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See フワフワ・2) soft to the touch (e.g. fur, feathers); fluffy; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) (net-sl) to stroke (something fluffy); to rub; to pat

Variations:
毛羽立つ
毛羽だつ

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 kebadatsu
    けばだつ
(v5t,vi) to become fluffy

Variations:
フワフワ(P)
ふわふわ

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 fuwafuwa(p); fuwafuwa
    フワフワ(P); ふわふわ
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lightly (floating, drifting, etc.); buoyantly; (adj-no,adj-na,adv-to,adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soft; fluffy; spongy; (adv-to,adv,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unsteadily; flightily; fickly; frivolously

Variations:
ほんわか
ホンワカ(sk)

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 honwaka; honwaka(sk)
    ほんわか; ホンワカ(sk)
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) warm; comfortable; snug; cozy; cosy; pleasant; soft; fluffy; gentle

Variations:
ふわふわ(P)
フワフワ(P)

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 fuwafuwa(p); fuwafuwa(p)
    ふわふわ(P); フワフワ(P)
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lightly (floating, drifting, etc.); buoyantly; (adj-no,adj-na,adv-to,adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soft; fluffy; spongy; (adv-to,adv,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unsteadily; flightily; fickly; frivolously

Variations:
スフレパンケーキ
スフレ・パンケーキ

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 sufurepankeeki; sufure pankeeki
    スフレパンケーキ; スフレ・パンケーキ
{food} soufflé pancake; fluffy pancake

Variations:
毛羽立つ
毳立つ(rK)
毛羽だつ(sK)

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 kebadatsu
    けばだつ
(v5t,vi) to become fluffy

Variations:
ケサランパサラン
ケセランパセラン
ケセランパサラン
テンサラバサラ

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 kesaranpasaran; keseranpaseran; keseranpasaran; tensarabasara
    ケサランパサラン; ケセランパセラン; ケセランパサラン; テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 33 results for "Luffy" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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