"漬物" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [t͡sɨ̥ke̞mo̞no̞] Forms: 漬物 [canonical] (ruby: (つけ), (もの)), tsukemono [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 漬 (tsuke, stem of verb 漬ける (tsukeru), “to pickle”) + 物 (mono, “thing”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|漬|物|sort=つけもの|t2=thing|tr1=tsuke, stem of verb <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">漬ける</i> <span class="mention-gloss-paren annotation-paren">(tsukeru), “to pickle”</span>|tr2=mono}} 漬 (tsuke, stem of verb 漬ける (tsukeru), “to pickle”) + 物 (mono, “thing”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|つけもの}} 漬(つけ)物(もの) • (tsukemono)
  1. a pickle Wikipedia link: Tsukemono, ja:漬物 Categories (topical): Salted and pickled foods
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