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円石

see styles
 enseki
    えんせき
(1) round stone; pebble; boulder; cobblestone; cobble; (2) {geol} (See ココリス) coccolith; (surname) En'ishi

切る

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 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (1) to cut; to cut through; to perform (surgery); (transitive verb) (2) (See 縁を切る) to sever (connections, ties); (transitive verb) (3) to turn off (e.g. the light); (transitive verb) (4) (See 電話を切る) to terminate (e.g. a conversation); to hang up (the phone); to disconnect; (transitive verb) (5) to punch (a ticket); to tear off (a stub); (transitive verb) (6) to open (something sealed); (transitive verb) (7) to start; (transitive verb) (8) to set (a limit); to do (something) in less or within a certain time; to issue (cheques, vouchers, etc.); (transitive verb) (9) (See 値切る) to reduce; to decrease; to discount; (transitive verb) (10) to shake off (water, etc.); to let drip-dry; to let drain; (transitive verb) (11) to cross; to traverse; (transitive verb) (12) to criticize sharply; (transitive verb) (13) to act decisively; to do (something noticeable); to go first; to make (certain facial expressions, in kabuki); (transitive verb) (14) to turn (vehicle, steering wheel, etc.); (transitive verb) (15) to curl (a ball); to bend; to cut; (transitive verb) (16) to shuffle (cards); (transitive verb) (17) {mahj} to discard a tile; (transitive verb) (18) to dismiss; to sack; to let go; to expel; to excommunicate; (transitive verb) (19) to dig (a groove); to cut (a stencil, on a mimeograph); (transitive verb) (20) (See 切り札・1) to trump; (transitive verb) (21) {go} to cut (the connection between two groups); (transitive verb) (22) (also written as 鑽る) to start a fire (with wood-wood friction or by striking a metal against stone); (transitive verb) (23) to draw (a shape) in the air (with a sword, etc.); (suf,v5r) (24) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 使い切る) to do completely; to finish doing; (suf,v5r) (25) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 疲れ切る) to be completely ...; to be totally ...; to be terribly ...; (suf,v5r) (26) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 言い切る・1) to do clearly; to do decisively; to do firmly

切石

see styles
 kiriishi / kirishi
    きりいし
hewn stone; quarried stone; ashlar; flagstone; (place-name, surname) Kiriishi

刻銘

see styles
 kokumei / kokume
    こくめい
(noun/participle) inscription on stone monuments, metal receptacles, etc.; exergue; inscribing

削器

see styles
 sakki
    さっき
{archeol} (See スクレーパー) (stone) scraper

剥片

see styles
 hakuhen
    はくへん
(1) flake; chip; (2) speck or flake used for the production of stone tools

力石

see styles
 chikaraishi
    ちからいし
lifting stone; (surname) Rikishi

厚臼

see styles
 atsuusu / atsusu
    あつうす
stone hand mill

厨子

see styles
 chuushi / chushi
    ちゅうし
(1) miniature shrine with double doors (used to store important Buddhist items such as sutras, etc.); (2) cabinet with double doors (used by the nobility to store books, etc.); (3) (in Okinawa) carved and decorated stone container for storing the bones of one's ancestors; (surname) Chuushi

台石

see styles
 daiishi / daishi
    だいいし
stone pedestal

名石

see styles
 meiseki / meseki
    めいせき
famous jewel; exquisite stone; (place-name) Naishi

四鉢


四钵

see styles
sì bō
    si4 bo1
ssu po
 shihatsu
The four heavy stone begging-bowls offered to Śākyamuni by the four devas, which he miraculously combined into one and used as if ordinary material.

墓誌


墓志

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mù zhì
    mu4 zhi4
mu chih
 boshi
    ぼし
inscribed stone tablet placed in a tomb; memorial inscription on such a tablet
epitaph; inscription on a tomb

墨硯


墨砚

see styles
mò yàn
    mo4 yan4
mo yen
ink slab; ink stone

大石

see styles
 taiseki; ooishi
    たいせき; おおいし
(1) large stone; boulder; (2) {go} large group of stones; (surname) Ooseki

天珠

see styles
tiān zhū
    tian1 zhu1
t`ien chu
    tien chu
 tenju
    てんじゅ
dzi bead, a type of stone bead highly prized in Tibet for many centuries, reputed to hold supernatural power
(female given name) Tenju

奇石

see styles
 kiseki
    きせき
(See 水石) rare stone; special stone; strange stone; (given name) Kiseki

定光

see styles
dìng guāng
    ding4 guang1
ting kuang
 joukou / joko
    じょうこう
(place-name) Jōkou
(1) Dīpaṃkara 提洹羯; 然燈佛, to whom Śākyamuni offered five lotuses when the latter was 儒童 Rutong Bodhisattva, and was thereupon designated as a coming Buddha. He is called the twenty-fourth predecessor of Śākyamuni. He appears whenever a Buddha preaches the Lotus Sutra. (2) Crystal, or some other bright stone.

定礎

see styles
 teiso / teso
    ていそ
(n,vs,vi) laying a cornerstone (foundation stone)

宝玉

see styles
 hougyoku / hogyoku
    ほうぎょく
jewel; precious stone; gem; (surname) Hougyoku

宝珠

see styles
 houju; houshu / hoju; hoshu
    ほうじゅ; ほうしゅ
(1) precious orb; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 宝珠の玉) Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (3) hōju; uppermost spherical part of a pagoda finial; (surname, female given name) Houju

尸羅


尸罗

see styles
shī luó
    shi1 luo2
shih lo
 shira
sila (Buddhism)
Sila, 尸; 尸怛羅 intp. by 淸凉 pure and cool, i.e. chaste; also by 戒 restraint, or keeping the commandments; also by 性善 of good disposition. It is the second pāramitā, moral purity, i. e. of thought, word, and deed. The four conditions of śīla are chaste, calm, quiet, extinguished, i. e. no longer perturbed by the passions. Also, perhaps śīla, a stone, i. e. a precious stone, pearl, or coral. For the ten śīlas or commandments v. 十戒, the first five, or pañca-śīla 五戒, are for all Buddhists.

尿石

see styles
 nyouseki / nyoseki
    にょうせき
{med} (See 尿路結石) urinary calculus; urinary stone; urolith

岩垣

see styles
 iwakaki; iwagaki
    いわかき; いわがき
(See 石垣) stone wall; natural stone wall; (surname) Iwagaki

岩座

see styles
 iwaza
    いわざ
stone-like socle (used as the base for a Buddhist statue)

岩角

see styles
 iwakado
    いわかど
edge or corner of a stone; (place-name) Iwazuno

巨石

see styles
jù shí
    ju4 shi2
chü shih
 kyoseki
    きょせき
huge rock; boulder; monolith
(noun - becomes adjective with の) gigantic stone; megalith

平臼

see styles
 hirausu
    ひらうす
horizontal stone hand mill

庭石

see styles
 niwaishi
    にわいし
garden stone

廚子


厨子

see styles
chú zi
    chu2 zi5
ch`u tzu
    chu tzu
 zushi
    ずし
cook
(out-dated kanji) (1) miniature shrine with double doors (used to store important Buddhist items such as sutras, etc.); (2) cabinet with double doors (used by the nobility to store books, etc.); (3) (in Okinawa) carved and decorated stone container for storing the bones of one's ancestors

弩砲


弩炮

see styles
nǔ pào
    nu3 pao4
nu p`ao
    nu pao
 dohou / doho
    どほう
catapult; ballista (siege catapult firing stone blocks)
(See バリスター・4) ballista

心礎

see styles
 shinso
    しんそ
{Buddh} base stone for the central pillar of a pagoda

怪石

see styles
 kaiseki
    かいせき
oddly shaped stone; oddly shaped rock

打製


打制

see styles
dǎ zhì
    da3 zhi4
ta chih
 dasei / dase
    だせい
to make (by hammering, chipping etc); to forge (silverware, metal implements etc)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 打製石器) made by hitting (e.g. striking stone flakes from a tool stone); made using lithic reduction

投石

see styles
 touseki / toseki
    とうせき
(n,vs,vi) stone throwing; (surname) Nageishi

折石

see styles
zhé shí
    zhe2 shi2
che shih
 oreishi / oreshi
    おれいし
(place-name) Oreishi
A broken stone, i.e. irreparable.

拓印

see styles
tà yìn
    ta4 yin4
t`a yin
    ta yin
stone rubbing (to copy an inscription)

持子

see styles
 motsugo; motsugo
    もつご; モツゴ
(kana only) stone moroko (Pseudorasbora parva); topmouth gudgeon; (f,p) Mochiko

挽茶

see styles
 hikicha
    ひきちゃ
powdered green tea (steamed and dried before being stone-ground)

捨石

see styles
 jikkoku
    じっこく
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go); (place-name) Jikkoku

摩尼

see styles
mó ní
    mo2 ni2
mo ni
 mani
    まに
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism
(1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani
maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼.

敷石

see styles
 shikiishi / shikishi
    しきいし
paving stone; pavement; (surname) Shikiishi

断碑

see styles
 danpi
    だんぴ
broken stone monument

書丹

see styles
 shotan
    しょたん
(noun/participle) writing an inscription on a stone monument (e.g. before carving it)

板石

see styles
 itaishi
    いたいし
stone slab; flagstone; (surname) Itaishi

核兒


核儿

see styles
hú r
    hu2 r5
hu r
pit (stone of a fruit)

核果

see styles
 kakuka; kakka
    かくか; かっか
{bot} drupe; stone fruit

根石

see styles
 neishi / neshi
    ねいし
base-stone; plinth stone; stone that serves as a pedestal for a pillar; (place-name, surname) Neishi

桂馬

see styles
 keima; keima / kema; kema
    けいま; ケイマ
(1) {shogi} knight; (2) (kana only) {go} keima; knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color; (surname, given name) Keima

棄石

see styles
 suteishi / suteshi
    すていし
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go)

標石

see styles
 hyouseki / hyoseki
    ひょうせき
(1) stone signpost; milepost; boundary stone; (2) stone marker (benchmark, triangulation pillar, etc.)

水石

see styles
 suiseki
    すいせき
viewing stone; decorative stone; scholar's rock; (place-name) Mizushi

油石

see styles
 aburaishi
    あぶらいし
(1) stone with oil-like lustre (luster); (2) coal; charcoal; (surname) Yūseki

波戸

see styles
 hado
    はど
breakwater; seawall; bulwark; mole; narrow stone structure for breaking incoming waves and loading goods on and off ships; (place-name, surname) Hado

波止

see styles
 hashi
    はし
breakwater; seawall; bulwark; mole; narrow stone structure for breaking incoming waves and loading goods on and off ships; (surname) Hashi

浮岩

see styles
fú yán
    fu2 yan2
fu yen
 ukiiwa / ukiwa
    うきいわ
pumice
(1) rock partially submerged in water; rock partially emerging from the water; (2) pumice stone

浮石

see styles
fú shí
    fu2 shi2
fu shih
 fuseki
    ふせき
pumice
(1) rock partially submerged in water; rock partially emerging from the water; (2) pumice stone; (1) pumice stone; (2) loose rock; loose stone; (3) floating group (in the game of go); group without a base; (given name) Fuseki

添水

see styles
 souzu / sozu
    そうず
water-filled bamboo tube in Japanese garden which clacks against a stone when emptied

温石

see styles
 onjaku
    おんじゃく
heated stone (wrapped in cloth and kept next to the body for warmth)

滾石


滚石

see styles
gǔn shí
    gun3 shi2
kun shih
Rock Records, Taiwanese record label; the Rolling Stones, British rock band; Rolling Stone (magazine)

火石

see styles
huǒ shí
    huo3 shi2
huo shih
 hiishi / hishi
    ひいし
flint (stone)
(surname) Hiishi

焼石

see styles
 yakeishi / yakeshi
    やけいし
heated stone; (place-name, surname) Yakeishi

牢問

see styles
 roumon / romon
    ろうもん
(hist) (See 海老責め,石抱き,鞭打ち・1) whipping, stone placement, and shrimp-tie bondage (three forms of Edo-period torture)

狛犬

see styles
 komainu
    こまいぬ
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine

玉珉

see styles
yù mín
    yu4 min2
yü min
jade and jade-like stone; impossible to distinguish the genuine from the fake (idiom)

玉璞

see styles
yù pú
    yu4 pu2
yü p`u
    yü pu
stone containing jade; uncut jade

珍石

see styles
 chinseki
    ちんせき
rare stone; unusual stone

瑚璉


瑚琏

see styles
hú lián
    hu2 lian2
hu lien
 koren
A sacrificial grain-vessel; described as a precious stone.

瑟瑟

see styles
sè sè
    se4 se4
se se
 shitsushitsu
trembling; rustling
瑟石 The stone of which the throne of 不動明王 q.v. consists.

瓊瑛


琼瑛

see styles
qióng yīng
    qiong2 ying1
ch`iung ying
    chiung ying
jade-like stone

瓦石

see styles
wǎ shí
    wa3 shi2
wa shih
 gaseki
    がせき
(1) worthless thing; garbage; roof tile and stone; (2) brick
tiles and stones

瓦硯


瓦砚

see styles
wǎ yàn
    wa3 yan4
wa yen
ink stone or ink slab made from an antique palace tile

甃石

see styles
 shikiishi / shikishi
    しきいし
paving stone; pavement

生玉

see styles
 ikutama
    いくたま
(rare) longevity stone (gemstone that gives its bearer long life); (surname) Ikudama

町石

see styles
 chouishi / choishi
    ちょういし
roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one cho (approx. 109 meters)

界碑

see styles
jiè bēi
    jie4 bei1
chieh pei
boundary stone; table marking border

畫水


划水

see styles
huà shuǐ
    hua4 shui3
hua shui
 gasui
Liked drawing a line across water, which leaves no trace, unlike畫石 sculpture in stone, which remains.

白亳

see styles
 byakugou / byakugo
    びゃくごう
(irregular kanji usage) whorl of white hair on the forehead of the Buddha, represented by a white precious stone on statues of Buddha; urna

白毫

see styles
bái háo
    bai2 hao2
pai hao
 byakugō
    びゃくごう
whorl of white hair on the forehead of the Buddha, represented by a white precious stone on statues of Buddha; urna
The curl between Śākyamuni's eyebrows; from it, in the Mahāyāna sutras, he sends out a ray of light which reveals all worlds; it is used as a synonym of the Buddha, e. g. 白毫之賜 (all that a monk has is) a gift from the White-curled One.

白石

see styles
 shiroishi
    しろいし
(1) (See 黒石) white stone; (2) white (go pieces); (surname) Hakuseki

白碑

see styles
bái bēi
    bai2 bei1
pai pei
stone tablet without inscription; blank stele

盆石

see styles
 bonseki
    ぼんせき
tray-landscape foundation stone

矢石

see styles
shǐ shí
    shi3 shi2
shih shih
 yaishi
    やいし
belemnite; (surname) Yaishi
Arrow and rock are two incompatibles, for an arrow cannot pierce a rock.

矢跡

see styles
 yaato / yato
    やあと
(rare) (See 矢・や・2) wedge marks in stone (usu. remaining from stone-splitting, now used for visual effect)

石人

see styles
 sekijin; ishihito
    せきじん; いしひと
stone image of people; (given name) Sekijin

石仏

see styles
 sekibutsu(p); ishibotoke
    せきぶつ(P); いしぼとけ
(1) stone Buddhist image; (2) (いしぼとけ only) unemotional person; taciturn person; (place-name, surname) Ishibotoke

石佛

see styles
shí fó
    shi2 fo2
shih fo
 ishibutsu
    いしぶつ
(surname) Ishibutsu
stone Buddha

石偏

see styles
 ishihen
    いしへん
kanji "stone" radical at left

石凾

see styles
shí hán
    shi2 han2
shih han
 sekkan
stone box

石匕

see styles
 sekihi
    せきひ
(rare) (See 石匙) stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)

石匙

see styles
 ishisaji
    いしさじ
stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)

石台

see styles
shí tái
    shi2 tai2
shih t`ai
    shih tai
 sekidai
    せきだい
Shitai, a county in Chizhou 池州[Chi2zhou1], Anhui
(1) rectangular flower pot; (2) stone pedestal

石垣

see styles
 ishigaki
    いしがき
stone wall; (place-name, surname) Ishigaki

石堤

see styles
 sekitei / sekite
    せきてい
stone embankment; stone levee; (place-name) Ishizutsumi

石塀

see styles
 ishibei / ishibe
    いしべい
stone wall

石塁

see styles
 sekirui
    せきるい
stone fort

石塔

see styles
 sekitou / sekito
    せきとう
(1) stone tower; stone pagoda; (2) tombstone; gravestone; (place-name) Sekitou

石壁

see styles
 ishikabe; sekiheki
    いしかべ; せきへき
(1) stone wall; dry wall; (2) rocky cliff; stone precipice

石女

see styles
shí nǚ
    shi2 nu:3
shih nü
 sekijo; shakunyo
    せきじょ; しゃくにょ
female suffering absence or atresia of vagina (as birth defect)
(archaism) stone statue of a woman
A barren woman; a woman incompetent for sexual intercourse.

石子

see styles
 ishiko
    いしこ
(archaism) small stone; pebble; (given name) Sekishi

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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