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王様の剣

see styles
 ousamanotsurugi / osamanotsurugi
    おうさまのつるぎ
(work) The Sword in the Stone (1963 animated film); (wk) The Sword in the Stone (1963 animated film)

環状列石

see styles
 kanjouresseki / kanjoresseki
    かんじょうれっせき
(See ストーンサークル) stone circle; (place-name) Kanjōresseki

環状石籬

see styles
 kanjousekiri / kanjosekiri
    かんじょうせきり
(rare) (See ストーンサークル) stone circle

石だたみ

see styles
 ishidatami
    いしだたみ
(1) (flat) stone paving; sett; flagstone; (2) (food term) (chocolate) pave; various rectangular pastries, esp. layered chocolate

石づくり

see styles
 ishizukuri
    いしづくり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (made of) stone; stone-built

石つぶて

see styles
 ishitsubute
    いしつぶて
throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock

石切り場

see styles
 ishikiriba
    いしきりば
quarry; stone pit

石器文化

see styles
 sekkibunka
    せっきぶんか
stone age culture

石投大海

see styles
shí tóu dà hǎi
    shi2 tou2 da4 hai3
shih t`ou ta hai
    shih tou ta hai
to disappear like a stone dropped into the sea; to vanish forever without trace

石沉大海

see styles
shí chén dà hǎi
    shi2 chen2 da4 hai3
shih ch`en ta hai
    shih chen ta hai
lit. to throw a stone and see it sink without trace in the sea (idiom); fig. to elicit no response

磨穿鐵硯


磨穿铁砚

see styles
mó chuān tiě yàn
    mo2 chuan1 tie3 yan4
mo ch`uan t`ieh yen
    mo chuan tieh yen
to grind one's way through an ink stone; to persevere in a difficult task (idiom); to study diligently (idiom)

Variations:

飛礫

see styles
 tsubute
    つぶて
(kana only) stone (used for throwing)

腎臓結石

see styles
 jinzoukesseki / jinzokesseki
    じんぞうけっせき
kidney stone; renal calculus

膀胱結石

see styles
 boukoukesseki / bokokesseki
    ぼうこうけっせき
{med} bladder stone; vesical calculus; cystolith

舍磨奢那

see styles
shè mó shēn à
    she4 mo2 shen1 a4
she mo shen a
 shamashana
śmaśāna, a cemetery or crematorium; a low mound of stone under which the remains of monks are buried in countries west of China. Also 奢舍磨奢.

賢者の石

see styles
 kenjanoishi
    けんじゃのいし
(exp,n) philosopher's stone

進身之階


进身之阶

see styles
jìn shēn zhī jiē
    jin4 shen1 zhi1 jie1
chin shen chih chieh
stepping-stone to greater power or higher rank

銅器時代

see styles
 doukijidai / dokijidai
    どうきじだい
Copper Age (period in which metal tools started to be used alongside stone tools)

鐵石心腸


铁石心肠

see styles
tiě shí xīn cháng
    tie3 shi2 xin1 chang2
t`ieh shih hsin ch`ang
    tieh shih hsin chang
to have a heart of stone; hard-hearted; unfeeling

隨色摩尼


随色摩尼

see styles
suí sè mó ní
    sui2 se4 mo2 ni2
sui se mo ni
 zuishiki mani
A precious stone that takes on the colour of its surroundings.

雪見灯籠

see styles
 yukimidourou / yukimidoro
    ゆきみどうろう
three-legged stone lantern

雲岡石窟


云冈石窟

see styles
yún gāng shí kū
    yun2 gang1 shi2 ku1
yün kang shih k`u
    yün kang shih ku
 Unkō sekkutsu
Yungang Caves at Datong 大同, Shanxi 山西
Stone Caves of Yungang

雲崗石窟


云岗石窟

see styles
yún gāng shí kū
    yun2 gang1 shi2 ku1
yün kang shih k`u
    yün kang shih ku
 Unkō sekkutsu
Stone Caves of Yungang

震多末尼

see styles
zhèn duō mò ní
    zhen4 duo1 mo4 ni2
chen to mo ni
 shintamani
cintāmaṇi, the philosopher's stone, granting all one's wishes.

靴脱ぎ石

see styles
 kutsunugiishi / kutsunugishi
    くつぬぎいし
stepping stone

鼎鐺玉石


鼎铛玉石

see styles
dǐng chēng yù shí
    ding3 cheng1 yu4 shi2
ting ch`eng yü shih
    ting cheng yü shih
lit. to use a sacred tripod as cooking pot and jade as ordinary stone (idiom); fig. a waste of precious material; casting pearls before swine

イシガレイ

see styles
 ishigarei / ishigare
    イシガレイ
stone flounder (Kareius bicoloratus)

イシチドリ

see styles
 ishichidori
    イシチドリ
(kana only) stone curlew; thick-knee (Burhinus oedicnemus)

イシムカデ

see styles
 ishimukade
    イシムカデ
(kana only) stone centipede (Lithobiomorpha spp.)

バミストン

see styles
 bamisuton
    バミストン
pumice stone

ロゼッタ石

see styles
 rozettaishi
    ロゼッタいし
(See ロゼッタストーン) Rosetta stone

中石器時代


中石器时代

see styles
zhōng shí qì shí dài
    zhong1 shi2 qi4 shi2 dai4
chung shih ch`i shih tai
    chung shih chi shih tai
 chuusekkijidai / chusekkijidai
    ちゅうせっきじだい
Mesolithic Era
Mesolithic; Middle Stone Age

仏足石の歌

see styles
 bussokusekinouta / bussokusekinota
    ぶっそくせきのうた
poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara

仏足石歌体

see styles
 bussokusekikatai
    ぶっそくせきかたい
form of poetry found on the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara (following a 5-7-5-7-7-7 moraic pattern)

哲学者の石

see styles
 tetsugakushanoishi
    てつがくしゃのいし
(exp,n) (See 賢者の石) philosopher's stone

因陀羅尼羅


因陀罗尼罗

see styles
yīn tuó luó ní luó
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 luo2
yin t`o lo ni lo
    yin to lo ni lo
 Indara nira
(因陀羅尼羅目多) Indranīla-(muktā). Indra's blue (or green) stone, which suggests an emerald, Indranīlaka (M. W. ); but according to M. W. Indranīla is a sapphire; muktā is a pearl.

新石器時代


新石器时代

see styles
xīn shí qì shí dài
    xin1 shi2 qi4 shi2 dai4
hsin shih ch`i shih tai
    hsin shih chi shih tai
 shinsekkijidai
    しんせっきじだい
Neolithic Era
Neolithic; New Stone Age

旧石器時代

see styles
 kyuusekkijidai / kyusekkijidai
    きゅうせっきじだい
Paleolithic; Palaeolithic; Old Stone Age

横穴式石室

see styles
 yokoanashikisekishitsu
    よこあなしきせきしつ
(hist) horizontal stone chamber; corridor-type tunnel tomb

Variations:
波止
波戸

see styles
 hato
    はと
(See 防波堤) breakwater; seawall; bulwark; mole; narrow stone structure for breaking incoming waves and loading goods on and off ships

波羅夷四喩


波罗夷四喩

see styles
bō luó yí sì yú
    bo1 luo2 yi2 si4 yu2
po lo i ssu yü
 harai shiyu
The four metaphors addressed by the Buddha to monks are: he who breaks the vow of chastity is as a needle without an eye, a dead man, a broken stone which cannot be united, a tree cut in two which cannot live.

Variations:
浮岩
浮石

see styles
 ukiiwa / ukiwa
    うきいわ
(1) rock partially submerged in water; rock partially emerging from the water; (2) pumice stone

焼け石に水

see styles
 yakeishinimizu / yakeshinimizu
    やけいしにみず
(expression) (idiom) a drop in the bucket; a drop in the ocean; pointless exercise; waste of time; (something that is) too little, too late; (pouring) water on a hot stone

Variations:
町石
丁石

see styles
 chouishi / choishi
    ちょういし
(See 町・3) roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters)

町石卒塔婆

see styles
 chousekisotoba / chosekisotoba
    ちょうせきそとば
stupa-shaped stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters) on a temple approach

目と鼻の先

see styles
 metohananosaki
    めとはなのさき
(exp,n) in front of one's eyes; just nearby; within a stone's throw

目と鼻の間

see styles
 metohananoaida
    めとはなのあいだ
(exp,n) in front of one's eyes; just nearby; within a stone's throw

眼と鼻の先

see styles
 metohananosaki
    めとはなのさき
(exp,n) in front of one's eyes; just nearby; within a stone's throw

眼と鼻の間

see styles
 metohananoaida
    めとはなのあいだ
(exp,n) in front of one's eyes; just nearby; within a stone's throw

Variations:
石板
石盤

see styles
 sekiban
    せきばん
slate; stone slab

石製模造品

see styles
 sekiseimozouhin / sekisemozohin
    せきせいもぞうひん
{archeol} miniature stone copies of agricultural implements, mirrors, effigies, weapons, etc., used for funerary or ceremonial purposes in the Kofun period

Variations:
砂石
沙石

see styles
 saseki; shaseki(ok)
    させき; しゃせき(ok)
sand and stone; pebble

Variations:
穴門
坅門

see styles
 anamon
    あなもん
small gate in a mud or stone wall

羅塞塔石碑


罗塞塔石碑

see styles
luó sāi tǎ shí bēi
    luo2 sai1 ta3 shi2 bei1
lo sai t`a shih pei
    lo sai ta shih pei
Rosetta Stone

蜻蜓撼石柱

see styles
qīng tíng hàn shí zhù
    qing1 ting2 han4 shi2 zhu4
ch`ing t`ing han shih chu
    ching ting han shih chu
lit. the dragon-fly shakes the stone tower (idiom); fig. to overestimate one's capabilities

Variations:
親石
首石

see styles
 oyaishi
    おやいし
(can be adjective with の) important stone in a construction

Variations:
鑽る
鑚る

see styles
 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (rare) to start a fire (with wood-wood friction or by striking metal against stone)

キャッツアイ

see styles
 kyattsuai
    キャッツアイ
(1) (See 猫目石) cat's-eye (semiprecious stone); (2) cat's-eye (light-reflecting road stud)

パミストーン

see styles
 pamisutoon
    パミストーン
pumice stone

ペーブメント

see styles
 peebumento
    ペーブメント
pavement; paved road (esp. stone-paved)

ムナジロテン

see styles
 munajiroten
    ムナジロテン
(kana only) stone marten; beech marten (Martes foina)

Variations:
切り石
切石

see styles
 kiriishi / kirishi
    きりいし
hewn stone; quarried stone; ashlar; flagstone

Variations:
割栗
割り栗

see styles
 wariguri
    わりぐり
(abbreviation) (See 割栗石) crushed stone; hardcore; macadam

Variations:
塚(P)

see styles
 tsuka
    つか
(1) mound; heap; hillock; (2) burial mound; tomb; tumulus; barrow; gravesite; (3) standing stone; stone signpost; roadside stone statue

手段を尽くす

see styles
 shudanotsukusu
    しゅだんをつくす
(exp,v5s) to try everything; to leave no stone unturned

Variations:
揚げ浜
揚浜

see styles
 agehama; agehama
    あげはま; アゲハマ
(1) (See 入り浜) artificially flooded salt farm above the high-tide mark; (2) {go} (See 上げ石) captured piece; captured stone

斯托肯立石圈

see styles
sī tuō kěn lì shí quān
    si1 tuo1 ken3 li4 shi2 quan1
ssu t`o k`en li shih ch`üan
    ssu to ken li shih chüan
Stonehenge stone circle

斯通亨治石欄


斯通亨治石栏

see styles
sī tōng hēng zhì shí lán
    si1 tong1 heng1 zhi4 shi2 lan2
ssu t`ung heng chih shih lan
    ssu tung heng chih shih lan
Stonehenge stone circle

木仏金仏石仏

see styles
 kibutsukanabutsuishibotoke
    きぶつかなぶついしぼとけ
(expression) inflexible people; heartless people; Buddhist images of wood, metal, and stone

Variations:
浮石
浮き石

see styles
 ukiishi / ukishi
    うきいし
(1) pumice stone; (2) loose rock; loose stone; (3) {go} floating group; group without a base

涓滴岩を穿つ

see styles
 kentekiiwaougatsu / kentekiwaogatsu
    けんてきいわをうがつ
(exp,v5t) (proverb) slow but steady wins the race; constant effort will result in success; constant dripping wears away a stone

Variations:
焼き石
焼石

see styles
 yakiishi / yakishi
    やきいし
(See 温石) heated stone

Variations:
石くれ
石塊

see styles
 ishikure
    いしくれ
(dated) (small) stone; rock; piece of stone

Variations:
石ころ
石塊

see styles
 ishikoro; sekkai(石塊); ishikure(石塊)
    いしころ; せっかい(石塊); いしくれ(石塊)
stone; rock; pebble

Variations:
石匙
石さじ

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

Variations:
石張り
石張

see styles
 ishibari
    いしばり
(adj-no,n) stone-clad

Variations:
石彫
石彫り

see styles
 ishibori
    いしぼり
stone carving

Variations:
石打
石打ち

see styles
 ishiuchi
    いしうち
(1) stoning; (2) (See 石合戦) rock fight; stone-throwing fight; (3) custom by which neighbours or friends threw rocks inside a couple's house on their wedding night

Variations:
石抱き
石抱

see styles
 ishidaki
    いしだき
(hist) ishidaki; form of Edo-period torture in which the victim kneels on triangular wedges and stone slabs are placed on their lap

石材店従業員

see styles
 sekizaitenjuugyouin / sekizaitenjugyoin
    せきざいてんじゅうぎょういん
stone dealer

石焼ビビンバ

see styles
 ishiyakibibinba
    いしやきビビンバ
stone-roasted bibimbap; Korean style rice (bibimbap) heated in a stone pot

Variations:
石臼
石うす

see styles
 ishiusu
    いしうす
stone mortar; millstone; quern

Variations:
置き石
置石

see styles
 okiishi / okishi
    おきいし
(1) stone placed on railway track (by children); (2) decorative garden stone; (3) {go} (See 置き碁) handicap stone

血も涙もない

see styles
 chimonamidamonai
    ちもなみだもない
(exp,adj-i) cold-blooded; unfeeling; heartless; heart of stone; inconsiderate

血も涙も無い

see styles
 chimonamidamonai
    ちもなみだもない
(exp,adj-i) cold-blooded; unfeeling; heartless; heart of stone; inconsiderate

Variations:
踏み台
踏台

see styles
 fumidai
    ふみだい
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (2) stepping stone

Variations:
踏み石
踏石

see styles
 fumiishi / fumishi
    ふみいし
stepping stone

転石苔むさず

see styles
 tensekikokemusazu
    てんせきこけむさず
(expression) a rolling stone gathers no moss

転石苔生さず

see styles
 tensekikokemusazu
    てんせきこけむさず
(expression) a rolling stone gathers no moss

Variations:
這松
這い松

see styles
 haimatsu; haimatsu
    はいまつ; ハイマツ
(kana only) Japanese stone pine (Pinus pumila); Siberian dwarf pine; creeping pine

Variations:
飛び石
飛石

see styles
 tobiishi / tobishi
    とびいし
(1) stepping stones; (2) (rare) (See 水切り・4) stone skipping; ducks and drakes

カラーストーン

see styles
 karaasutoon / karasutoon
    カラーストーン
gemstones (apart from diamond, e.g. ruby, sapphire, etc.) (wasei: color stone)

ストーングラブ

see styles
 sutoongurabu
    ストーングラブ
stone crab

パワーストーン

see styles
 pawaasutoon / pawasutoon
    パワーストーン
(product) Power Stone (video game series); (product name) Power Stone (video game series)

因陀羅勢羅窶詞


因陀罗势罗窭词

see styles
yīn tuó luó shì luó jù cí
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 shi4 luo2 ju4 ci2
yin t`o lo shih lo chü tz`u
    yin to lo shih lo chü tzu
 Indara seira kushi
因陀羅世羅求訶; 因陀羅窟; 因沙舊 Indraśailaguhā; explained by 帝釋石窟 Indra's cave; also by 蛇神山 the mountain of the snake god, also by 小孤石山 the mountain of small isolated peaks located near Nālandā, where on the south crag of the west peak is a rock cave, broad but not high, which Śākyamuni frequently visited. Indra is said to have written forty-two questions on stone, to which the Buddha replied.

失敗は成功の基

see styles
 shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto
    しっぱいはせいこうのもと
(expression) (idiom) failure teaches success; failure is a stepping-stone to success

Variations:
小石(P)

see styles
 koishi
    こいし
pebble; small stone

Variations:
水切り
水きり

see styles
 mizukiri
    みずきり
(noun, transitive verb) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (of a ship); forefoot; drip (on a building); flashing; throating; starling (of a bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun, transitive verb) (5) cutting a flower stem under water (to prolong its life)

Variations:
猫目石
猫眼石

see styles
 nekomeishi / nekomeshi
    ねこめいし
cat's-eye (semiprecious stone)

Variations:
石つぶて
石礫

see styles
 ishitsubute
    いしつぶて
throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock

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

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