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      called koushibuta iqW.  1@A lid or cover made for a cut-out in the floor of a kitchen or storeroom, *nando [Λ, so that air from under the building could circulate in those rooms. 2@The lattice style cover for a sunken heating device or foot warmer, horigotatsu @ΰxΰ, that used charcoal for fuel. The subuta permited the heat to rise and at the same time protected the feet that rested on it.  | 
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