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Kanji 剝, meaning come off, appears in 53 Japanese vocabulary entries.
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はがす
to tear off
はぐ
to strip of (clothes, rank, etc.)
むく
to bare (teeth, fangs)
むける
to peel off
はげる
to fade
はがれる
to come unstuck from
すきみ
briefly salt-pickled fish slice
ずるむけ
(skin) peeling fully off
はぎとり
stripping
はぎとる
はくり
(flow) separation
はげおちる
ひんむく
to strip
へぎいた
splint
むきだし
frank
むきだす
to show
むきみ
shellfish removed from the shell
むきもの
art of decorative garnishing
ひとかわむく
to take a veneer off something
ひきはがす
ひきはぐ
ひっぱがす
きばをむく
to bare one's fangs
かんじょうむきだし
effusiveness
すりむく
to skin (one's knee)
しまはぎ
convict surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus, species of the Indo-Pacific)
なまはげ
namahage
そうしはぎ
scrawled filefish (Aluterus scriptus)
かしはがし
withdrawal of loan credit (e.g. by a bank)
おいはぎ
highway robbery
うまづらはぎ
black scraper fish (Novodon modestus)
しろめをむく
to faint
うすばはぎ
unicorn leatherjacket (Aluterus monoceros)
かわをはぐ
to skin
かわをむく
to peel
かわはぎ
thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer)
かわはぎき
debarker
もうまくはくり
retinal detachment
めをむく
to open one's eyes wide (in anger, surprise, etc.)
もんがらかわはぎ
clown triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum)
らくはく
peeling off
はがしごよみ
calendar pad
はがれ
peeling
むきえび
shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
へげる
むくれる
to peel (off)
はくだつ
stripping (of rights, office, etc.)
coming off
はくどひ
stripping ratio
はくひ
decortication
はくへん
speck or flake used for the production of stone tools
はくへんせっき
flake tool (archaeology)
はくらく
peeling off (e.g. of paint)