[ちゅうせん, chuusen] (n, vs) lottery; raffle; drawing (of lots); (P) #8150
[かいひょう, kaihyou] (n, vs) counting ballots; tally (of votes); (P) #16252
[ぶんじょう, bunjou] (n, vs) selling (real-estate) lots; (P) #16576
[arinsukotoba] (n) language used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period
[くじをひく, kujiwohiku] (exp, v5k) to draw lots
[zakuzaku] (adj-na, adv, adv-to) (1) (on-mim) lots of coins or jewels; (2) cutting up roughly; (3) walking on frost; (4) mixing gravel
[kozumikkubo-ringu] (n) bowling in a bowling alley that is lit up like a disco with lots of flashing lights (wasei
[ju-shi-] (adj-na) juicy (having lots of juice or liquid)
[yariherazame] (n) longfin catshark (Apristurus herklotsi, a Western Pacific species)
[ヤングラいちば, yangura ichiba] (n) young underground market (the underground economy in goods and services, involving lots of barter and buying and selling of secondhand goods)
[よしわらことば;よしはらことば, yoshiwarakotoba ; yoshiharakotoba] (n) (See ありんすことば) language used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period
[ちのり, chinori] (n) sticky (clots of) blood
[さいしゅうけい, saishuukei] (n, vs) recount (ballots, etc.)
[そくじつかいひょう, sokujitsukaihyou] (n) same-day counting of ballots
[たじ, taji] (n) (arch) lots of time
[おおめに, oomeni] (adv) plenty; lots
[おおよせ, ooyose] (n) (1) calling many harlots and entertainers and have a big party; (2) starting an important maneuver at the end of a game of go
[とびすぎ, tobisugi] (n) (1) (arch) passing by flying; (2) (arch) fickle heart; man who frequently meets with harlots
[ひょうりゅうぶつ, hyouryuubutsu] (n) driftwood; flotsam
[ぶんじょうち, bunjouchi] (n) lots for sale
[ゆうじょかぶき, yuujokabuki] (n) (See 女歌舞伎) harlots' kabuki; prostitutes' kabuki
[ろうおおくしてこうすくなし, rouookushitekousukunashi] (exp) all pain and no gain; lots of pain and not much gain