むすmusubi
1.

The act of bringing together or uniting elements, often involving a physical or metaphorical connection between them.

2.

A culmination point or the final aspect of something, marking its completion or conclusion.

3.

A symbol of relationship and connection between people, such as in shared rituals or bonds.

4.

A specific type of rice ball that is shaped and compressed by hand, typically eaten as a snack or meal.

5.

A grammatical term referring to a word or form that connects and completes a sentence or clause in Japanese syntax.

むすmusuびつくbitsukuむすmusubitsuku
1.

To form a close relationship or connection, as when people or ideas come together and create a bond.

2.

To become intertwined or linked in such a way that they impact or influence each other significantly.

3.

To unite or join as one, resulting in a cohesive entity rather than remaining separate.

Example:

彼の努力が好成績に結びついた。

むすmusubitsuけるkeruむすmusuびつけるbitsukeru
1.

To link or establish a connection between different elements, creating a relationship or association between them.

2.

To secure items together in a way that prevents them from moving apart, often using a physical or metaphorical knot.

3.

To join together various components or concepts in a cohesive manner, emphasizing their interdependence or relevance to one another.

Example:

ロープを木に結び付けなさい。

むすmusubime
1.

A point where two or more strands, such as ropes or threads, are tied together, creating a secure joining that often serves a functional or decorative purpose.

2.

The specific location where a binding or fastening occurs, which can symbolize connection or unity between different entities or individuals.

3.

A formation resulting from intertwining elements, representing a relationship or bond that can be both physical, as in objects, and metaphorical, as in personal connections.

4.

The state of things being intertwined or linked, often indicating a complexity or depth in the association that has been established.

Example:

その結び目を守るのは重要なことだ。

えんむす縁結enmusubi
1.

The act of forming a romantic or marital bond between individuals, often facilitated by social or cultural rituals.

2.

A traditional belief or practice where individuals write their names on a piece of string, which is then tied to a shrine or tree as a way to wish for a destined romantic connection.

3.

A game in which individuals write their names on separate pieces of paper and draw them to create couples, emphasizing the playful aspect of pairing and relationships.