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What does Chouji mean in Japanese?

"Chouji" (チョウジ) in Japanese is a bit tricky as it can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

1. Clove (spice): This is the most common meaning, and it refers to the dried flower bud of the clove tree, used as a spice.

2. Super/Extra/Ultra: This meaning is less common, but can sometimes be used as a prefix to emphasize something. For example, "chōji-kyokumen" could mean "super-difficult" or "ultra-challenging."

3. A name: Chouji is a fairly common male given name in Japan.

4. A surname: It is also sometimes used as a surname.

To understand the meaning of "Chouji" in a specific context, you need to consider the surrounding words and the overall meaning of the sentence.

If you could provide the sentence or context where you saw "Chouji", I could give you a more precise answer.

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