"クラクション" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [kɯ̟ɾa̠kɯ̟̊ɕõ̞ɴ] Forms: kurakushon [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from English klaxon. First cited to a work from 1933. Etymology templates: {{bor+|ja|en|klaxon}} Borrowed from English klaxon Head templates: {{ja-noun}} クラクション • (kurakushon)
  1. klaxon (loud electric horn or alarm) Wikipedia link: Nihon Kokugo Daijiten Categories (topical): Sound
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