"キャンディーケイン" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [kʲã̠ndʲiː kẽ̞ːɴ] Forms: kyandī kein [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from English candy cane. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|en|candy cane}} English candy cane Head templates: {{ja-noun|キャンディー ケイン}} キャンディーケイン • (kyandī kein)
  1. candy cane, peppermint stick Wikipedia link: ja:キャンディーケイン Categories (topical): Christmas, Sweets Synonyms: キャンディ棒 (kyandi bō) (ruby: (ぼう)), キャンディケイン (kyandi kein)

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