"yokai" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: yokai [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese 妖怪 (yōkai, “ghost, phantom”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|妖怪||ghost, phantom|tr=yōkai}} Japanese 妖怪 (yōkai, “ghost, phantom”) Head templates: {{en-noun|yokai}} yokai (plural yokai)
  1. (folklore, Japanese mythology) Any of various supernatural monsters, sometimes shapeshifters, in Japanese folklore. Wikipedia link: Nuribotoke Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Folklore, Japanese mythology, Mythological creatures Synonyms: youkai

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