[しゅう(P);しゅ, shuu (P); shu] (n, n-suf) masses; great number; the people; (P) #3742
[たいしゅう, taishuu] (n, adj-no) general public; the masses; (P) #5312
[しょみん, shomin] (n, adj-no) masses; common people; (P) #5786
[かいきょう, kaikyou] (n) channel (e.g. between two land masses); strait; (P) #6482
[みんしゅう, minshuu] (n, adj-no) people; populace; masses; (P) #7916
[あんま, anma] (n, vs) (1) massage, esp. the Anma Japanese type of massage; (n) (2) (sens) masseur; masseuse; (P)
[masuge-mu] (n) massed calisthenics (wasei
[マッサージし, massa-ji shi] (n) masseuse; masseur
[あんまさん, anmasan] (n) masseuse; masseur
[あんまし, anmashi] (n) masseuse; masseur
[いちだいぶんげん;いちだいぶげん, ichidaibungen ; ichidaibugen] (n) new money; nouveau riche; person who has amassed substantial wealth in his lifetime
[おしだす, oshidasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to crowd out; to push out; to squeeze out; (2) to start together; to set out en masse; (3) to highlight; to draw attention to
[おきなわしゃかいたいしゅうとう, okinawashakaitaishuutou] (n) Okinawa Socialist Masses Party
[おくちょう, okuchou] (n) the people; multitude; masses
[かみん;げみん, kamin ; gemin] (n) the masses; the lower classes; the common people
[がりゅう;がりょう, garyuu ; garyou] (n) (1) great man; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon
[きせいラッシュ, kisei rasshu] (n) holiday traffic congestion caused by people travelling to their hometowns en masse
[あげて, agete] (adv) all; whole; en masse
[むらぎもの;むらきもの, muragimono ; murakimono] (n) (arch) (pillow word for 心) (See 群肝・むらぎも) amassed feeling; build-up (of thoughts)
[ぐんせい;ぐんじょう, gunsei ; gunjou] (n, vs) (1) (ぐんせい only) growing en masse in a location (plants); (2) (ぐんせい only) living gregariously (animals, people); (n) (3) all animate creation
[ぐんもう, gunmou] (n) the blind or foolish masses
[ざとう, zatou] (n) (1) blind man; (2) masseur (usu. blind)
[しみん, shimin] (n) the four social classes (samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants); the masses
[しようまっせつ, shiyoumassetsu] (n) unimportant details (lit
[しゃかいたいしゅうとう, shakaitaishuutou] (n) Socialist Masses Party (pre-war political party; established in 1932, eliminated by the government in 1940)
[しゃだい, shadai] (n) (abbr) (See 沖縄社会大衆党, 社会大衆党) Socialist Masses Party
[しゃだいとう, shadaitou] (n) (abbr) (See 沖縄社会大衆党, 社会大衆党) Socialist Masses Party
[しゅうぐ, shuugu] (n) the vulgar masses
[しゅうしょ, shuusho] (n) the masses; common people
[しゅじょうさいど, shujousaido] (n) enlightenment of the masses; leading the masses on the path of enlightenment (Buddhism)
[じょうみん, joumin] (n) the masses; the people
[そうせい, sousei] (n) the masses; people
[ぞくじ, zokuji] (n) vulgar ears; attention of the masses
[ぞくしゅう, zokushuu] (n) people; crowd; masses; the public
[そろって, sorotte] (exp) (See 揃う) all together; in a body; en masse; all alike
[おおむこう, oomukou] (n) (1) gallery (of a theatre); (2) audience (at a theatre); the masses; the general public
[たいしゅうにおもねる, taishuuniomoneru] (exp, v5r) to sell out to the masses
[たいしゅうぎょ, taishuugyo] (exp) cheap fish for the masses (e.g. sardines, mackerel, pike)
[たいしゅうしょうせつ, taishuushousetsu] (n) novel for the masses; popular fiction; pulp
[まとまった, matomatta] (exp) (1) (uk) (See 纏まる) large; heavy; massed; quite a lot; large amount; sizable (e.g. sum); (2) definite; coherent; congruous; unitary
[ないかくそうじしょく, naikakusoujishoku] (n) en masse resignation of the cabinet
[ほうれい, hourei] (n) the masses; common people
[ぼんぞく, bonzoku] (adj-na, n) mediocrity; the masses; ordinary run of men
[まっせ, masse] (n) last days
[ばっせき;まっせき, basseki ; masseki] (n) lowest seat; foot of the table
[まっせきをけがす;ばっせきをけがす, massekiwokegasu ; bassekiwokegasu] (exp, v5s) (hum) to attend a meeting; to have the honor of being present at a meeting; to soil the lowest seat by one's presence
[まっせつ, massetsu] (n) minor details; nonessentials
[ゆうせい, yuusei] (n, vs) living a quiet life in seclusion away from the masses
[うぞうむぞう, uzoumuzou] (n) mob; the masses; rabble; riffraff
[こうきん, koukin] (n) masseter muscle