継目
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Noun referring to a joint or seam where two parts connect. Used in contexts like woodworking, clothing, or construction. Example: 『この継目は強いです』 (kono tsugime wa tsuyoi desu, 'This joint is strong').
Theme

Two friends, Takeshi and User, are working on a DIY woodworking project in Takeshi's garage, discussing how to assemble the pieces.

継目

つぎめ

joint, seam

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'joint' or 'seam' where two pieces connect. Think of 'key me' (sounds like つぎめ tsugime) — a key fits into a lock at the joint!

Cultural Note

In Japanese craftsmanship, 『継目』 (tsugime, 'joint') is crucial in woodworking and sewing, symbolizing precision and durability. It's often seen in traditional arts like 『木工』 (mokkō, 'woodworking') and 『着物』 (kimono, 'Japanese clothing') making.

Forms

Base: 継目Noun referring to a joint or seam where two parts connect. Used in contexts like woodworking, clothing, or construction. Example: 『この継目は強いです』 (kono tsugime wa tsuyoi desu, 'This joint is strong').