sugi
IPA: sugi
noun
- The wood of the Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica.
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Examples of "sugi" in Sentences
- It is currently being used as the photo for Sugi.
- You're welcome to help with Great sugi of Kayano.
- That changed when Key and Sugi left the band in 1999.
- I mean all the Pokemon articles have the Sugi artwork.
- Rupa is being fed sugi, a small white grain, with water.
- Aishiteta to nageku ni wa, amari ni mo toki wa sugi te shimatta
- "Ima mochi warattake, sugi no ji dayou, ore-tachi no jidai dakara na .."
- Without mother's milk, Rupa is being fed sugi, a small white grain with water.
- Of great significance to the area is the presence of indigenous Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica, known colloquially as 'sugi'.
- Tsubamezato; the waterfall (Dangyo-taki) at Yuenimura; the mighty cedar - tree (sugi) before the shrine of Tama-Wakusa-jinja at Shimomura, and the lakelet called Sai-no-ike where the bateiseki is said to be found.
- Following World War II, the Forestry Agency of Japan promoted clear-cutting of the high-elevation conifer forests and replaced them with Japanese timber species such as sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) and Kara-matsu (Larix leptolepis).
- * D-type verbs have a consonant stem (sC) and a vowel stem (sV) (e.g. sug.u/sugi, at.u/ate) The vowel stem is used whenever "available" (usually for MZ, RY and MR) and the consonant stem otherwise, but for some reason the RT and IZ consonant stems always take the post-vowel allomorphs.
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