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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Japanese 伊万里 (imari).

Noun edit

imari (usually uncountable, plural imaris)

  1. Japanese porcelain wares (made in the town of Arita and exported from the port of Imari, particularly around the 17th century).
    Synonym: imariware

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Etymology edit

From Swahili mali (wealth).

Noun edit

imǎri class 9 (plural imǎri class 10)

  1. treasury
  2. finance