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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
耕田 see styles |
gēng tián geng1 tian2 keng t`ien keng tien kouden / koden こうでん |
to cultivate soil; to till fields cultivated field (for rice, etc.); (place-name, surname) Kōda |
肥し see styles |
koyashi こやし |
(1) manure; night soil; dung; fertiliser; fertilizer; (2) something that will help one develop in the future |
肥力 see styles |
féi lì fei2 li4 fei li |
fertility (of soil) |
肥土 see styles |
hido ひど |
rich soil; (place-name, surname) Hido |
肥桶 see styles |
koeoke こえおけ |
night-soil bucket; honey bucket |
肥溜 see styles |
koedame こえだめ |
tank for holding excreta (often used for fertilizer) (fertiliser); night soil vat or reservoir; cesspool |
肥田 see styles |
féi tián fei2 tian2 fei t`ien fei tien hida ひだ |
fertile land; to fertilize the soil (place-name, surname) Hida |
膏沃 see styles |
kouyoku / koyoku こうよく |
(n,adj-f) (rare) (See 膏腴) fertile soil; fertile land; fertility |
膏腴 see styles |
kouyu / koyu こうゆ |
(n,adj-f) (rare) (See 膏沃) fertile soil; fertile land; fertility |
苔玉 see styles |
kokedama こけだま |
kokedama; moss ball; plant grown in a ball of soil covered in moss, held together with string |
荒土 see styles |
koudo / kodo こうど |
wasteland; barren or infertile soil; (place-name) Arado |
薄地 see styles |
bó dì bo2 di4 po ti usuji うすじ |
barren land; poor soil (noun - becomes adjective with の) thin cloth Poor land, i.e. the world, as full of trouble. |
蚖蟲 蚖虫 see styles |
yuán chóng yuan2 chong2 yüan ch`ung yüan chung |
Protura (soil dwelling primitive hexapod) |
覆土 see styles |
fukudo ふくど |
(noun/participle) covering seeds with soil |
貧土 see styles |
hindo ひんど |
poor soil; poor country |
輪作 轮作 see styles |
lún zuò lun2 zuo4 lun tso rinsaku りんさく |
rotation of crops (to preserve fertility of soil) (n,vs,vt,adj-no) rotation of crops; (personal name) Wasaku |
追肥 see styles |
zhuī féi zhui1 fei2 chui fei tsuihi ついひ |
top soil dressing; additional fertilizer (adding) extra fertilizer or manure (fertiliser) |
鄉土 乡土 see styles |
xiāng tǔ xiang1 tu3 hsiang t`u hsiang tu |
native soil; one's native land; one's hometown; local (to an area) |
酥鬆 酥松 see styles |
sū sōng su1 song1 su sung |
loose (soil, or limbs of a relaxed person etc); flaky (pastry etc) |
野壷 see styles |
notsubo のつぼ |
night-soil reservoir dug in the field; field latrine |
野壺 see styles |
notsubo のつぼ |
night-soil reservoir dug in the field; field latrine |
鋤地 锄地 see styles |
chú dì chu2 di4 ch`u ti chu ti |
to hoe; to weed the soil |
雑肥 see styles |
zouhi / zohi ぞうひ |
mixed fertilizer, e.g. made from compost and burned soil |
髒土 脏土 see styles |
zāng tǔ zang1 tu3 tsang t`u tsang tu |
dirty soil; muck; trash |
鬆土 松土 see styles |
sōng tǔ song1 tu3 sung t`u sung tu |
to plow (loosen the soil) |
鬆軟 松软 see styles |
sōng ruǎn song1 ruan3 sung juan |
flexible; not rigid; spongy; soft or runny (not set hard); loose (soil) |
鹼土 碱土 see styles |
jiǎn tǔ jian3 tu3 chien t`u chien tu |
alkaline soil |
黃土 黄土 see styles |
huáng tǔ huang2 tu3 huang t`u huang tu |
loess (yellow sandy soil typical of north China) See: 黄土 |
黄壌 see styles |
koujou / kojo こうじょう |
(1) (See 黄土・おうど・1) yellow soil; loess; (2) (archaism) (See 黄泉・こうせん・2) Hades; hell; underworld; world of the dead |
黒土 see styles |
kokudo; kurotsuchi こくど; くろつち |
black terracotta; black soil; (given name) Kokudo |
くすみ see styles |
kusumi くすみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dullness (esp. of the skin); lack of luster; dirt; soil; contamination; (female given name) Kusumi |
下萌え see styles |
shitamoe したもえ |
sprout of a plant shooting from under the soil |
乾旱土 干旱土 see styles |
gān hàn tǔ gan1 han4 tu3 kan han t`u kan han tu |
aridisol (soil taxonomy) |
人為土 人为土 see styles |
rén wéi tǔ ren2 wei2 tu3 jen wei t`u jen wei tu |
anthrosol (soil taxonomy) |
代かき see styles |
shirokaki しろかき |
(noun/participle) preparing a rice field for planting by flooding it and tilling the soil |
代掻き see styles |
shirokaki しろかき |
(noun/participle) preparing a rice field for planting by flooding it and tilling the soil |
休耕地 see styles |
kyuukouchi / kyukochi きゅうこうち |
fallow soil; idle field; set-aside; idled plot |
凍土層 冻土层 see styles |
dòng tǔ céng dong4 tu3 ceng2 tung t`u ts`eng tung tu tseng |
permafrost; tundra; layer of frozen soil |
処女地 see styles |
shojochi しょじょち |
(1) virgin territory; virgin soil; uncultivated land; (2) unexplored area (of study, research, etc.) |
土つき see styles |
tsuchitsuki つちつき |
(can be adjective with の) covered with soil (of vegetables, etc.) |
土中水 see styles |
dochuusui / dochusui どちゅうすい |
soil moisture |
土付き see styles |
tsuchitsuki つちつき |
(can be adjective with の) covered with soil (of vegetables, etc.) |
土作り see styles |
tsuchizukuri つちづくり |
(noun/participle) keeping soil in good condition |
土地神 see styles |
tǔ dì shén tu3 di4 shen2 t`u ti shen tu ti shen tochi jin |
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1]) The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine. |
土壌学 see styles |
dojougaku / dojogaku どじょうがく |
soil science; pedology |
土壌水 see styles |
dojousui / dojosui どじょうすい |
soil moisture |
土壤學 土壤学 see styles |
tǔ rǎng xué tu3 rang3 xue2 t`u jang hsüeh tu jang hsüeh |
pedology (soil study) |
土牛蒡 see styles |
tsuchigobou / tsuchigobo つちごぼう |
great burdock sold covered with soil |
土石方 see styles |
tǔ shí fāng tu3 shi2 fang1 t`u shih fang tu shih fang |
excavated soil and rock; construction spoil |
均腐土 see styles |
jun fǔ tǔ jun1 fu3 tu3 chün fu t`u chün fu tu |
isohumisol (soil taxonomy) |
培養土 see styles |
baiyoudo / baiyodo ばいようど |
potting soil; planting mix; compost |
富鐵土 富铁土 see styles |
fù tiě tǔ fu4 tie3 tu3 fu t`ieh t`u fu tieh tu |
ferrosol (soil taxonomy) |
屎擔子 屎担子 see styles |
shǐ dān zǐ shi3 dan1 zi3 shih tan tzu shitansu |
A load of night-soil, i.e. the human body that has to be carried about. |
巨賞彌 巨赏弥 see styles |
jù shǎng mí ju4 shang3 mi2 chü shang mi Kyoshōmi |
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam. |
差し土 see styles |
sashitsuchi さしつち |
adding soil to a flowerbed |
掃除屋 see styles |
soujiya / sojiya そうじや |
(1) cleaner; janitor; (2) (archaism) night soil gatherer |
採土器 see styles |
saidoki さいどき |
soil sampler |
新成土 see styles |
xīn chéng tǔ xin1 cheng2 tu3 hsin ch`eng t`u hsin cheng tu |
primosol (soil taxonomy) |
有機土 有机土 see styles |
yǒu jī tǔ you3 ji1 tu3 yu chi t`u yu chi tu |
histosol (soil taxonomy) |
未受精 see styles |
wèi shòu jīng wei4 shou4 jing1 wei shou ching |
unfertilized (of ova, not soil) |
水汪汪 see styles |
shuǐ wāng wāng shui3 wang1 wang1 shui wang wang |
watery; waterlogged (soil); limpid; bright and intelligent (eyes) |
汚穢屋 see styles |
owaiya おわいや |
(out-dated kanji) (colloquialism) person who gathers night soil |
汲取り see styles |
kumitori くみとり |
dipping up (night soil); scooping up |
沖積土 see styles |
chuusekido / chusekido ちゅうせきど |
alluvial soil |
泥炭土 see styles |
deitando / detando でいたんど |
peat soil |
淋溶土 see styles |
lìn róng tǔ lin4 rong2 tu3 lin jung t`u lin jung tu |
argosol (soil taxonomy) |
淋溶層 淋溶层 see styles |
lín róng céng lin2 rong2 ceng2 lin jung ts`eng lin jung tseng |
alluvium (soil deposited by rivers) |
潛育土 潜育土 see styles |
qián yù tǔ qian2 yu4 tu3 ch`ien yü t`u chien yü tu |
gleysol (soil taxonomy) |
煩惱泥 烦恼泥 see styles |
fán nǎo ní fan2 nao3 ni2 fan nao ni bonnō dei |
The soil or mud of moral affliction, out of which grows the lotus of enlightenment. |
痩せ土 see styles |
yasetsuchi やせつち |
barren soil |
痩せ地 see styles |
yasechi やせち |
barren soil |
納豆菌 纳豆菌 see styles |
nà dòu jun na4 dou4 jun1 na tou chün nattoukin / nattokin なっとうきん |
Bacillus subtilis (formerly Bacillus natto), a common soil bacterium natto bacteria (Bacillus subtilis var. natto) |
肥える see styles |
koeru こえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to grow fat; to gain weight; to put on weight; (v1,vi) (2) (of soil) to grow fertile; (v1,vi) (3) (See 目が肥える) to be refined (palate); to be discerning (eye, ear); (v1,vi) (4) to become rich; to become successful |
肥え土 see styles |
koetsuchi こえつち |
rich soil |
肥え桶 see styles |
koeoke こえおけ |
(irregular okurigana usage) night-soil bucket; honey bucket |
肥え溜 see styles |
koedame こえだめ |
tank for holding excreta (often used for fertilizer) (fertiliser); night soil vat or reservoir; cesspool |
肥たご see styles |
koetago こえたご |
night-soil bucket; honey bucket |
肥やし see styles |
koyashi こやし |
(1) manure; night soil; dung; fertiliser; fertilizer; (2) something that will help one develop in the future |
肥取り see styles |
koetori こえとり |
(1) night-soil man; night-soil woman; (noun/participle) (2) removal of night-soil |
肥担桶 see styles |
koetago こえたご |
night-soil bucket; honey bucket |
肥汲み see styles |
koekumi こえくみ |
carrying night soil |
肥溜め see styles |
koedame こえだめ |
tank for holding excreta (often used for fertilizer) (fertiliser); night soil vat or reservoir; cesspool |
腐植土 see styles |
fushokudo ふしょくど |
humus (soil); mold |
變性土 变性土 see styles |
biàn xìng tǔ bian4 xing4 tu3 pien hsing t`u pien hsing tu |
vertisol (soil taxonomy) |
赤玉土 see styles |
akadamatsuchi あかだまつち |
red soil aggregate; akadama; clay-like volcanic ash soil (used for bonsai, etc.) |
軽鬆土 see styles |
keisoudo / kesodo けいそうど |
(1) loam; humus; (2) soil formed from fine volcanic ash |
酸性土 see styles |
sanseido / sansedo さんせいど |
(See 酸性土壌) acid soil |
鋤起す see styles |
sukiokosu すきおこす |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to turn over soil; to dig or plow up (plough) |
鐵鋁土 铁铝土 see styles |
tiě lǚ tǔ tie3 lu:3 tu3 t`ieh lü t`u tieh lü tu |
ferralsol (soil taxonomy) |
雛形土 雏形土 see styles |
chú xíng tǔ chu2 xing2 tu3 ch`u hsing t`u chu hsing tu |
cambisol (soil taxonomy) |
風成土 see styles |
fuuseido / fusedo ふうせいど |
{geol} aeolian soil |
風積土 see styles |
fuusekido / fusekido ふうせきど |
{geol} aeolian soil |
鹼性土 碱性土 see styles |
jiǎn xìng tǔ jian3 xing4 tu3 chien hsing t`u chien hsing tu |
alkaline soil |
鹽成土 盐成土 see styles |
yán chéng tǔ yan2 cheng2 tu3 yen ch`eng t`u yen cheng tu |
halosol (soil taxonomy) |
鹽鹼地 盐碱地 see styles |
yán jiǎn dì yan2 jian3 di4 yen chien ti |
saline soil; (fig.) infertile woman |
黒泥土 see styles |
kokudeido / kokudedo こくでいど |
muck soil |
アルバー see styles |
arubaa / aruba アルバー |
alvar; biological environment based on a limestone plain with thin or no soil |
おわい屋 see styles |
owaiya おわいや |
(colloquialism) person who gathers night soil |
グライ層 see styles |
guraisou / guraiso グライそう |
gley; gley soil; glei |
不毛の地 see styles |
fumounochi / fumonochi ふもうのち |
(exp,n) barren land; sterile soil; wasteland |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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