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======= Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:13:55 +1100 (EST)
(subtype)	new
(headw1)	牡馬
(kana1)	ぼば
(pos)	noun
(english1)	Male horse
(reference)	島に牝馬がいなかったけど、牡馬がいっぱいた。
(name)	Mark Williamson
======= Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 07:22:12 +1100 (EST)
(subtype)	amend
(headw1)	入学
(kana1)	にゅうがく
(pos)	n,vs
(english1)	entry to school or university; matriculation
(comment)	It's already listed as a Common word in edict, however, it's listed exclusively as a noun, and not as a vs.
======= Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:09:44 +1100 (EST)
(subtype)	new
(headw1)	ほっかいろ
(kana1)	ほっかいろ 	
(pos)	noun
(english1)	body warmer
(reference)	http://www.city.aizuwakamatsu.fukushima.jp/e/oshirase/n_i/20040101/n_i020.htm
Q.
	How about Hokkairo (a portable body warmer)?
http://oz2400.hyper.chubu.ac.jp/QJ/RA3427.HTM
This thing is called "HOKKAIRO".
When it gets cold, everyone in Japan uses one.
It gets warm gradually when it is shaken.
The person who can't put up with severe coldness will have one.
Why do you get warm? It's because of a chemical reaction inside.
The size is about your palm.
http://www.1euro.jp/en-gb/dept_47.html
Self-adhesive type disposable body warmer.
By youfre breathing and skin respiration, an anion is caught by the inside of the body with warmth, and the body and feeling get relaxed calmly.
It is Ideal for taking them on a sport or leisure.
40-Celsius degrees continue for 12 hours.
Raw material: powdered iron, water, a vermiculite, activated carbon, and salt
(name)	dinny
======= Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 18:40:02 +1100 (EST)
(subtype)	new
(headw1)	カンチレバー
(pos)	noun
(english1)	cantilever
(reference)	http://www.kagaku.com/tec/easypll/fm_sensor.html
(name)	Stephan Stücklin