[キューアールコード;キューアーコード, kyu-a-ruko-do ; kyu-a-ko-do] (n) quick response code (2-dimensional bar code commonly used by Japanese mobile phones to link to URLs); QR code
[アオザメぞく, aozame zoku] (n) Isurus (genus of mackerel sharks in the family Lamnidae commonly known as the mako sharks)
[クロホシマンジュウダイか, kurohoshimanjuudai ka] (n) Scatophagidae (family containing 4 species in 2 genera of small Indo-Pacific fish commonly called scats which are known for eating feces)
[いんさつひょうじゅんじたい, insatsuhyoujunjitai] (n) (See 常用漢字) standard printed form (of kanji); any of 1, 022 non-joyo kanji commonly used in print
[かんいかんようじたい, kan'ikanyoujitai] (n) (See 常用漢字) simplified form (of a kanji); any of 22 simplified non-joyo kanji variants commonly used in print
[きんぎょも, kingyomo] (n) (1) (col) (See 穂咲の総藻) Eurasian water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum); (2) aquatic plants such as hornwort that are commonly used in goldfish tanks, etc.
[おっかさん, okkasan] (n) (uk) (See おかあさん) mother (term commonly used until the end of the Meiji period); mom; mum; mama
[おとっつぁん(御父つぁん);おとっつあん(御父つあん), otottsuan ( o chichi tsuan ); otottsuan ( o chichi tsuan )] (n) (uk) father (term commonly used until the end of the Meiji period); Dad
[ななめならず;なのめならず(ok), nanamenarazu ; nanomenarazu (ok)] (exp) unusually; extraordinarily; uncommonly
[しゃかいつうねん, shakaitsuunen] (n) idea commonly (generally) accepted in the world
[みずかみしも, mizukamishimo] (n) light blue samurai costume commonly worn when committing suicide
[ぞくに, zokuni] (adv) as slang; commonly
[ぞくにいう, zokuniiu] (exp, v5u) commonly referred to as ...
[さはんじ, sahanji] (n) commonly occurring thing; commonplace event; bread and butter item
[たわらぜめ, tawarazeme] (n) Edo-period form of torture in which criminals were stuffed into straw bags with their heads exposed, piled together, and whipped (commonly used on Christians)
[なみはずれて, namihazurete] (exp) uncommonly; extraordinary