- geta; Japanese wooden clogs
- turn (in set-type proofing); upside-down characterlater printed as 〓, resembling the teeth of a getasee also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- Japanese wooden clogs
- upside-down character
Refers to a traditional type of footwear made from wood, often worn with traditional attire such as kimono. They typically have an elevated design to keep the feet off the ground, and are often associated with Japanese culture and formal occasions.
This meaning refers to a typographical or formatting aspect in printing or writing, where a character appears inverted or turned over. It's often used in contexts related to design or layout where the orientation of characters affects readability or visual style.
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