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覇王樹

rarely used kanji formusually written using kana alonenounnoun (generic)

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rarely used kanji form
rarely used kanji form #rK
usually written using kana alone
Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
noun (generic)
All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun

Reading

  • 覇王樹(サボテン)
    saboten

Meaning

How to write

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Origin: Portuguese word sabão

Word of Portuguese origin

From Portuguese word sabão. 1

The derivation is said to come from the soap-like feature of its juice, although there are controversies. Also see: シャボン

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覇王樹

rare termnounnoun (generic)

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rare term
Words and expressions not occurring very often. #rare
noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
noun (generic)
All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun

Reading

  • ()(おう)(じゅ)
    じゅ
    haouju

Meaning

    • {plantk.} cactus, cactusplant, cactusboom
        • Kaktus, Opuntia ficus-indica
          • kaktusz
                • (см.) しゃぼてん

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