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question:Write "Grey Leno" in Japanese.

answer:"Grey Leno" in Japanese could be written as グレイ・レノ (Gurei Reno).

question:What is Japanese for "powered" as in a powered electrical device like a vending machine?

answer:In Japanese, the term for "powered" in the context of an electrical device like a vending machine would be 電動 (でんどう, dendou), indicating that it is electrically powered or motorized. This term specifically refers to the device being operated by electricity.

question:What is Japanese for "unpowered" as in a powered electrical device like a vending machine?

answer:For devices or objects that are not powered, especially in the context of something that could be electric but isn't, like a vending machine, the term "非電動" (ひでんどう, hiden'dō) might be used in Japanese. This term specifically means "non-electric" or "unpowered," indicating that the device does not operate on electricity.

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