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{{term list | |||
|Romaji=[[Machi]] | |||
|Kanji=待ち | |||
|English=Wait pattern | |||
|Explanation=The tiles waiting for with a [[tenpai]] hand. | |||
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|Romaji=[[Manzu]] | |||
|Kanji=萬子 | |||
|English=Characters | |||
|Explanation=One of the three numbered suits, consisting of a kanji number plus 萬, meaning 10000. | |||
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|Romaji=[[Mawashiuchi]] | |||
|Kanji=回し打ち | |||
|English= | |||
|Explanation=The strategy of attempting to develop a hand, while discarding only safe tiles. | |||
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{{term list | |||
|Romaji=Mentanpin | |||
|Kanji=メンタンピン | |||
|English= | |||
|Explanation=Abbreviation for Menzen-Tanyao-Pinfu, a common set of yaku. | |||
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|Romaji=[[Mentsu]] | |||
|Kanji=面子 | |||
|English=Meld, Group (tiles) | |||
|Explanation=The melds: koutsu, shuntsu, and [[Kan|kantsu]]. | |||
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|Romaji=[[Menzen]] | |||
|Kanji=門前 | |||
|English=Closed hand | |||
|Explanation=A fully closed hand, thus no open melds. | |||
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|Romaji=[[Naki|Min]] | |||
|Kanji=明 | |||
|English=Open | |||
|Explanation=Meaning “light”, refers to tiles that have been exposed by calling. | |||
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|Romaji=Minjun | |Romaji=Minjun | ||
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|Romaji= | |Romaji=[[Mentsu|Minkou]] | ||
|Kanji= | |Kanji=明刻 | ||
|English= | |English=Open triplet | ||
|Explanation= | |Explanation=An open [[koutsu]] made by calling a discarded tile. | ||
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