[ごちそうさま, gochisousama] (int) (1) word used after one has been treated (esp. used after a meal); (2) used after hearing something lovey-dovey; (P)
[なぐさみもの, nagusamimono] (n) (person treated as a) plaything
[あましょうじ, amashouji] (n) (See 障子, 油障子) shoji with an oil-treated screen (for increased water resistance)
[よばれる, yobareru] (v1, vi) (1) (passive of 呼ぶ) to be called (a name); to be referred to (as); (2) to be treated to something (e.g. a meal); to be invited to
[しぶがみ, shibugami] (n) paper treated with astringent persimmon juice
[おとうとぶん, otoutobun] (n) friend treated as younger brother
[にくべんき, nikubenki] (n) (vulg) woman who is treated as a sex object
[ひかねつけつえきせいざい, hikanetsuketsuekiseizai] (n) untreated (unheated) blood products
[かぜあたりのつよい, kazeatarinotsuyoi] (adj-i) (1) (See 風当たりが強い) windswept; (2) harshly treated; greatly criticized
[ぼうてき, bouteki] (n, adj-no) rainproof; treated against drops of water penetrating
[みしょち, mishochi] (n) untreated
[みしょり, mishori] (adj-no) untreated; left unattended (to); still to be dealt with; unprocessed
[むすめぶん, musumebun] (n) (1) treating somebody as one's own daughter; someone who is treated as a daughter; (2) (arch) woman who manages geisha (Edo period)
[あぶらしょうじ, aburashouji] (n) (See 障子) shoji with an oil-treated screen (for increased water resistance)
[ひやめしをくう, hiyameshiwokuu] (exp, v5u) (1) to depend on somebody for food and lodging; (2) to be treated coldly; to be kept in a low position
[ねりいと, neriito] (n) glossy silk thread (made from raw silk treated in a solution to dissolve the sericin)