[な, na] (n) side dish #3121
[おひたし, ohitashi] (n) boiled greens in bonito-flavoured soy sauce (vegetable side dish)
[saidodeisshu] (n) side dish
[うつりばし, utsuribashi] (n) (See 渡り箸) using one's chopsticks to jump from side dish to side dish without pausing to eat rice in between (a breach of etiquette)
[しいざかな, shiizakana] (n) (See 懐石料理・1) side dish served in order to encourage the consumption of alcohol (kaiseki cuisine)
[おかず(P);おさい(御菜;お菜);オカズ, okazu (P); osai ( o na ; o na ); okazu] (n) (1) (uk) accompaniment for rice dishes; side dish; (2) (おかず, オカズ only) (sometimes オガズ) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (P)
[くちとり, kuchitori] (n) (1) leading a horse, cow, etc.; (2) groom; horse boy; (3) hors d'oeuvre; appetizer; side dish
[むこうづけ, mukouduke] (n) (1) (See 懐石・2) dish placed on the far side of the serving table (kaiseki cuisine); side dishes (not rice or soup) at a banquet; (2) resting one's forehead on the chest of one's opponent and grabbing his belt (sumo)
[そまつなおさい, somatsunaosai] (n) poor side dish
[そうざい, souzai] (n) side dish; daily (household) dish; (P)
[つまみ, tsumami] (n) (1) (uk) knob; handle; button; (2) { comp } (file) handle; (3) snack (to have with a drink); side dish; (suf) (4) a pinch (e.g. of salt); (n, n-suf) (5) picking; harvesting; (P)
[わたりばし, wataribashi] (n) (See 移り箸) using one's chopsticks to jump from side dish to side dish without pausing to eat rice in between (a breach of etiquette)
[にのぜん, ninozen] (n) side dish
[はしやすめ, hashiyasume] (n) palate-cleansing side dish
[ふくさい, fukusai] (n) side dishes (often vegetables)
[ふくしょく, fukushoku] (n) side dish; supplementary food
[ふくしょくぶつ, fukushokubutsu] (n) side dish; supplementary food
[まよいばし, mayoibashi] (n) (See 惑い箸) hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)
[まどいばし, madoibashi] (n) (See 迷い箸) hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)