There are 25 total results for your cobra search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
竜 see styles |
lóng long2 lung ryou / ryo りょう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon / Emperor Symbol(1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (surname, female given name) Ryō |
龍 龙 see styles |
lóng long2 lung riyou / riyo りよう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon(out-dated kanji) (1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (personal name) Riyou A dragon, dragon-like, imperial; tr. for nāga, which means snake, serpent; also elephant, elephantine, serpent-like, etc., cf. 那. |
眼鏡蛇 眼镜蛇 see styles |
yǎn jìng shé yan3 jing4 she2 yen ching she meganehebi めがねへび |
More info & calligraphy: Cobraspectacled cobra; Indian cobra; Asian cobra (Naja naja) |
アスプ see styles |
asupu アスプ |
(See エジプトコブラ) Egyptian cobra; asp (Naja haje) |
天南星 see styles |
tennanshou; tennanshou / tennansho; tennansho てんなんしょう; テンナンショウ |
(kana only) jack-in-the-pulpit; cobra lily (plant of genus Arisaema) |
斷魂椒 断魂椒 see styles |
duàn hún jiāo duan4 hun2 jiao1 tuan hun chiao |
king cobra or ghost chili (Naga jolokia) |
武蔵鐙 see styles |
musashiabumi; musashiabumi むさしあぶみ; ムサシアブミ |
(kana only) Japanese cobra lily (Arisaema ringens) |
浦島草 see styles |
urashimasou; urashimasou / urashimaso; urashimaso うらしまそう; ウラシマソウ |
(kana only) Arisaema urashima (species of cobra lily) |
印度眼鏡蛇 印度眼镜蛇 see styles |
yìn dù yǎn jìng shé yin4 du4 yan3 jing4 she2 yin tu yen ching she |
Indian cobra (Naja naja) |
黒頸コブラ see styles |
kurokubikobura; kurokubikobura くろくびコブラ; クロクビコブラ |
(kana only) black-necked spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis) |
インドコブラ see styles |
indokobura インドコブラ |
Indian cobra; spectacled cobra; Asian cobra (Naja naja) |
ウラシマソウ see styles |
urashimasou / urashimaso ウラシマソウ |
(kana only) Arisaema urashima (species of cobra lily) |
キングコブラ see styles |
kingukobura キングコブラ |
king cobra; hamadryad (Ophiophagus hannah) |
ムサシアブミ see styles |
musashiabumi ムサシアブミ |
(kana only) Japanese cobra lily (Arisaema ringens) |
Variations: |
ryuu(p); tatsu; ryou / ryu(p); tatsu; ryo りゅう(P); たつ; りょう |
(1) (See ドラゴン) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (3) (りゅう, りょう only) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 竜王・りゅうおう・2) promoted rook |
エジプトコブラ see styles |
ejiputokobura エジプトコブラ |
asp (Naja haje); Egyptian cobra |
キング・コブラ see styles |
kingu kobura キング・コブラ |
king cobra; hamadryad (Ophiophagus hannah) |
クロクビコブラ see styles |
kurokubikobura クロクビコブラ |
(kana only) black-necked spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis) |
コブラツイスト see styles |
koburatsuisuto コブラツイスト |
cobra twist; abdominal stretch |
テンナンショウ see styles |
tennanshou / tennansho テンナンショウ |
(kana only) jack-in-the-pulpit; cobra lily (plant of genus Arisaema) |
エジプト・コブラ see styles |
ejiputo kobura エジプト・コブラ |
asp (Naja haje); Egyptian cobra |
コブラ・ツイスト see styles |
kobura tsuisuto コブラ・ツイスト |
cobra twist; abdominal stretch |
Variations: |
kingukobura; kingu kobura キングコブラ; キング・コブラ |
king cobra; hamadryad (Ophiophagus hannah) |
Variations: |
ejiputokobura; ejiputo kobura エジプトコブラ; エジプト・コブラ |
asp (Naja haje); Egyptian cobra |
Variations: |
koburatsuisuto; kobura tsuisuto コブラツイスト; コブラ・ツイスト |
{prowres} cobra twist; abdominal stretch |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "cobra" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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