There are 30 total results for your クローズド search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
クローズド see styles |
kuroozudo クローズド |
(adjectival noun) closed |
クローズドエンド see styles |
kuroozudoendo クローズドエンド |
closed-end |
クローズドポット see styles |
kuroozudopotto クローズドポット |
closed pot |
クローズドサークル see styles |
kuroozudosaakuru / kuroozudosakuru クローズドサークル |
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction) |
クローズドシステム see styles |
kuroozudoshisutemu クローズドシステム |
closed system |
クローズドショップ see styles |
kuroozudoshoppu クローズドショップ |
closed shop |
クローズドスタンス see styles |
kuroozudosutansu クローズドスタンス |
closed stance |
クローズドユニオン see styles |
kuroozudoyunion クローズドユニオン |
closed union |
クローズド・ポット see styles |
kuroozudo potto クローズド・ポット |
closed pot |
クローズドショップ制 see styles |
kuroozudoshoppusei / kuroozudoshoppuse クローズドショップせい |
(See オープンショップ制) closed shop system (employment of only union members) |
クローズドモーゲージ see styles |
kuroozudomoogeeji クローズドモーゲージ |
closed mortgage |
クローズド・サークル see styles |
kuroozudo saakuru / kuroozudo sakuru クローズド・サークル |
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction) |
クローズド・システム see styles |
kuroozudo shisutemu クローズド・システム |
closed system |
クローズド・ショップ see styles |
kuroozudo shoppu クローズド・ショップ |
closed shop |
クローズド・スタンス see styles |
kuroozudo sutansu クローズド・スタンス |
closed stance |
クローズド・ユニオン see styles |
kuroozudo yunion クローズド・ユニオン |
closed union |
クローズド・モーゲージ see styles |
kuroozudo moogeeji クローズド・モーゲージ |
closed mortgage |
クローズドアーキテクチャ see styles |
kuroozudoaakitekucha / kuroozudoakitekucha クローズドアーキテクチャ |
(computer terminology) closed architecture |
クローズドエンドモーゲージ see styles |
kuroozudoendomoogeeji クローズドエンドモーゲージ |
closed-end mortgage |
クローズド・アーキテクチャ see styles |
kuroozudo aakitekucha / kuroozudo akitekucha クローズド・アーキテクチャ |
(computer terminology) closed architecture |
クローズドエンド・モーゲージ see styles |
kuroozudoendo moogeeji クローズドエンド・モーゲージ |
closed-end mortgage |
Variations: |
kuroozudopotto; kuroozudo potto クローズドポット; クローズド・ポット |
closed pot |
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kuroozudosaakuru; kuroozudo saakuru / kuroozudosakuru; kuroozudo sakuru クローズドサークル; クローズド・サークル |
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction) |
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kuroozudoshisutemu; kuroozudo shisutemu クローズドシステム; クローズド・システム |
closed system |
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kuroozudoshoppu; kuroozudo shoppu クローズドショップ; クローズド・ショップ |
closed shop |
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kuroozudosutansu; kuroozudo sutansu クローズドスタンス; クローズド・スタンス |
closed stance |
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kuroozudoyunion; kuroozudo yunion クローズドユニオン; クローズド・ユニオン |
closed union |
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kuroozudomoogeeji; kuroozudo moogeeji クローズドモーゲージ; クローズド・モーゲージ |
closed mortgage |
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kuroozudoaakitekucha; kuroozudo aakitekucha / kuroozudoakitekucha; kuroozudo akitekucha クローズドアーキテクチャ; クローズド・アーキテクチャ |
{comp} closed architecture |
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kuroozudoendomoogeeji; kuroozudoendo moogeeji クローズドエンドモーゲージ; クローズドエンド・モーゲージ |
closed-end mortgage |
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