inrō
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
Anagrams
2
Japanese
2.1
Romanization
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inrō
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Etymology
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From
Japanese
印籠
(
inrō
)
.
Noun
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inrō
(
plural
inro
)
A small
decorative
box
, hung from the
sash
of a
kimono
, for holding small objects.
Anagrams
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Iron
,
Orin
,
RINO
,
Rion
,
iron
,
noir
,
nori
,
roin
Japanese
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Romanization
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inrō
Rōmaji
transcription of
いんろう
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