"真髄" meaning in All languages combined

See 真髄 on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ɕĩnd͡zɨᵝi] Forms: 真髄 [canonical] (ruby: (しん), (ずい)), shinzui [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-noun|しんずい}} 真(しん)髄(ずい) • (shinzui)
  1. (figurative): The spirit or soul of something: its essence, its true quality. Tags: figuratively Synonyms: 神髄 (shinzui) (ruby: (しん), (ずい))

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        [
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        ]
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