There are 39 total results for your apex search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嵴 see styles |
jí ji2 chi |
ridge; crest; apex |
極 极 see styles |
jí ji2 chi kyoku きょく |
extremely; pole (geography, physics); utmost; top (1) pole; (2) climax; extreme; extremity; culmination; height; zenith; nadir; (female given name) Kiwamu Highest point, apex; utmost, ultimate, extreme, the limit, finality; reaching to. |
頂 顶 see styles |
dǐng ding3 ting tei / te てい |
apex; crown of the head; top; roof; most; to carry on the head; to push to the top; to go against; to replace; to substitute; to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc); (slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile; classifier for headwear, hats, veils etc (1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received; (personal name) Tei Top of the head, crown, summit, apex, zenith; highest; to rise; oppose; an official's 'button'. |
顛 颠 see styles |
diān dian1 tien touma / toma とうま |
top (of the head); apex; to fall forwards; inverted; to jolt (personal name) Touma |
先端 see styles |
sentan せんたん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pointed end; tip; fine point; spearhead; cusp; vanguard; advanced; leading edge; apex (of a curve) |
八萬 八万 see styles |
bā wàn ba1 wan4 pa wan hachiman はちまん |
(surname) Hachiman An abbreviation for 八萬四 (八萬四千) The number of atoms in the human body is supposed to be 84,000. Hence the term is used for a number of things, often in the general sense of a great number. It is also the age apex of life in each human world. There are the 84,000 stūpas erected by Aśoka, each to accommodate one of the 84.000 relics of the Buddha's body; also the 84,000 forms of illumination shed by Amitābha; the 84,000 excellent physical signs of a Buddha; the 84,000 mortal distresses, i.e. 84,000 煩惱 or 塵勞; also the cure found in the 84,000 methods, i.e. 法藏, 法蘊, 法門, or教門. |
實際 实际 see styles |
shí jì shi2 ji4 shih chi jissai |
reality; practice; practical; realistic; real; actual The region of Reality. |
尖端 see styles |
jiān duān jian1 duan1 chien tuan sentan せんたん |
sharp pointed end; the tip; the cusp; tip-top; most advanced and sophisticated; highest peak; the best (noun - becomes adjective with の) pointed end; tip; fine point; spearhead; cusp; vanguard; advanced; leading edge; apex (of a curve) |
尖部 see styles |
senbu せんぶ |
apex |
巔峰 巅峰 see styles |
diān fēng dian1 feng1 tien feng |
summit; apex; pinnacle (of one's career etc); peak (of a civilization etc) |
殻頂 see styles |
kakuchou / kakucho かくちょう |
{zool} apex of a shell; umbo |
肺尖 see styles |
haisen はいせん |
{anat} pulmonary apex; apex of a lung |
舌尖 see styles |
shé jiān she2 jian1 she chien zessen ぜっせん |
tip of tongue; apical {anat} tip of the tongue; tongue tip; lingual apex |
葉先 see styles |
hasaki はさき |
leaf apex; tip of the leaf |
霊長 see styles |
reichou / recho れいちょう |
crown (of creation); apex; the best |
頂尖 顶尖 see styles |
dǐng jiān ding3 jian1 ting chien |
peak; apex; world best; number one; finest (competitors); top (figures in a certain field) |
頂点 see styles |
chouten / choten ちょうてん |
(1) {geom} vertex; apex; (2) top (e.g. of a mountain); summit; peak; (3) top (of a profession, field, etc.); summit; (4) peak (of popularity, a boom, etc.); height (e.g. of prosperity); apex; zenith; climax |
頂角 顶角 see styles |
dǐng jiǎo ding3 jiao3 ting chiao choukaku / chokaku ちょうかく |
angle at apex; summit angle; cusp vertical angle |
頂辺 see styles |
tehen てへん teppen てっぺん |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (kana only) top; summit; apex; peak; (2) (kana only) (obscure) top of one's head; top of a helmet; (top of) scalp; crown; (1) (kana only) top; summit; apex; peak; (2) (kana only) (slang) twelve o'clock (usu. midnight); (3) (kana only) (obscure) top of one's head; top of a helmet; (top of) scalp; crown |
頂部 顶部 see styles |
dǐng bù ding3 bu4 ting pu |
roof; topmost part; top (of tree, wall etc); apex |
實際住 实际住 see styles |
shí jì zhù shi2 ji4 zhu4 shih chi chu jissai jū |
abode of the apex of reality |
最高潮 see styles |
saikouchou / saikocho さいこうちょう |
climax; peak; zenith; apex |
眞實際 眞实际 see styles |
zhēn shí jì zhen1 shi2 ji4 chen shih chi shinjitsu sai |
The region of reality, the bhūtatathatā. |
肺尖部 see styles |
haisenbu はいせんぶ |
pulmonary apex region; apical pulmonary region |
舌尖音 see styles |
shé jiān yīn she2 jian1 yin1 she chien yin zessenon ぜっせんおん |
apical consonant (produced with the tip of the tongue, i.e. d or t) {ling} apical consonant; apical; apex |
邊際定 边际定 see styles |
biān jì dìng bian1 ji4 ding4 pien chi ting hensai jō |
apex of concentration |
金剛頂 金刚顶 see styles |
jīn gāng dǐng jin1 gang1 ding3 chin kang ting kongō chō |
The diamond apex or crown, a general name of the esoteric doctrines and sutras of Vairocana. The sutra金剛頂經 is the authority for the金剛頂宗 sect. |
依邊際定 依边际定 see styles |
yī biān jì dìng yi1 bian1 ji4 ding4 i pien chi ting e hensai jō |
to rely on apex concentration |
大自在宮 大自在宫 see styles |
dà zì zài gōng da4 zi4 zai4 gong1 ta tzu tsai kung dai jizai gū |
The abode of Maheśvara at the apex of the form realm. Also, the condition or place from which the highest type of bodhisattva proceeds to Buddhahood, whence it is also styled 淨居天 the pure abode heaven. |
一切遍智印 see styles |
yī qiè biàn zhì yìn yi1 qie4 bian4 zhi4 yin4 i ch`ieh pien chih yin i chieh pien chih yin issai henchi in |
trikoṇa. A triangle above a white lotus, apex downward, of pure white colour, representing wisdom as a flame which burns up all passion and overcomes all opposition; the symbol of every Tathāgata. It is specially connected with Vairocana. Also 一切佛心印; 諸佛心印. |
栄華の極み see styles |
eiganokiwami / eganokiwami えいがのきわみ |
apex of prosperity |
肺尖カタル see styles |
haisenkataru はいせんカタル |
(med) catarrh of the pulmonary apex; pulmonary apicitis; inflammation of the mucous of the upper lung |
肺尖加答児 see styles |
haisenkataru はいせんカタル |
(med) catarrh of the pulmonary apex; pulmonary apicitis; inflammation of the mucous of the upper lung |
頂点捕食者 see styles |
choutenhoshokusha / chotenhoshokusha ちょうてんほしょくしゃ |
apex predator |
事前購入割引運賃 see styles |
jizenkounyuuwaribikiunchin / jizenkonyuwaribikiunchin じぜんこうにゅうわりびきうんちん |
advance purchase excursion fare; APEX fare |
Variations: |
sentan せんたん |
(1) pointed end; tip; point; cusp (of a leaf, crescent moon, etc.); apex (of a curve); (2) forefront; vanguard; spearhead; leading edge |
Variations: |
teppen(p); tehen(ok); teppei(天辺)(ok) / teppen(p); tehen(ok); teppe(天辺)(ok) てっぺん(P); てへん(ok); てっぺい(天辺)(ok) |
(1) (kana only) top; summit; apex; peak; (2) (てっぺん only) (kana only) (slang) (often in てっぺんを回る or てっぺん回る) twelve o'clock (usu. midnight); (3) (kana only) (esp. 頂辺 when in kanji) top of one's head; top of a helmet; (top of) scalp; crown |
Variations: |
saikouchou / saikocho さいこうちょう |
climax; peak; zenith; apex |
Variations: |
haisenkataru はいせんカタル |
{med} catarrh of the pulmonary apex; pulmonary apicitis; inflammation of the mucous of the upper lung |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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