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    fu2
fu
 hotoke
    ほとけ

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Buddhism / Buddha
used in 仿佛[fang3 fu2]
(surname) Hotoke
Buddha, from budh to "be aware of", "conceive", "observe", "wake"; also 佛陀; 浮圖; 浮陀; 浮頭; 浮塔; 勃陀; 勃馱; 沒馱; 母馱; 母陀; 部陀; 休屠. Buddha means "completely conscious, enlightened", and came to mean the enlightener. he Chinese translation is 覺 to perceive, aware, awake; and 智 gnosis, knowledge. There is an Eternal Buddha, see e.g. the Lotus Sutra, cap. 16, and multitudes of Buddhas, but the personality of a Supreme Buddha, an Ādi-Buddha, is not defined. Buddha is in and through all things, and some schools are definitely Pan-Buddhist in the pantheistic sense. In the triratna 三寳 commonly known as 三寳佛, while Śākyamuni Buddha is the first "person" of the Trinity, his Law the second, and the Order the third, all three by some are accounted as manifestations of the All-Buddha. As Śākyamuni, the title indicates him as the last of the line of Buddhas who have appeared in this world, Maitreya is to be the next. As such he is the one who has achieved enlightenment, having discovered the essential evil of existence (some say mundane existence, others all existence), and the way of deliverance from the constant round of reincarnations; this way is through the moral life into nirvana, by means of self-abnegation, the monastic life, and meditation. By this method a Buddha, or enlightened one, himself obtains Supreme Enlightenment, or Omniscience, and according to Māhāyanism leads all beings into the same enlightenment. He sees things not as they seem in their phenomenal but in their noumenal aspects, as they really are. The term is also applied to those who understand the chain of causality (twelve nidānas) and have attained enlightenment surpassing that of the arhat. Four types of the Buddha are referred to: (1) 三藏佛the Buddha of the Tripiṭaka who attained enlightenment on the bare ground under the bodhi-tree; (2) 通佛the Buddha on the deva robe under the bodhi-tree of the seven precious things; (3) 別佛the Buddha on the great precious Lotus throne under the Lotus realm bodhi-tree; and (4) 圓佛the Buddha on the throne of Space in the realm of eternal rest and glory where he is Vairocana. The Hīnayāna only admits the existence of one Buddha at a time; Mahāyāna claims the existence of many Buddhas at one and the same time, as many Buddhas as there are Buddha-universes, which are infinite in number.

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chì
    chi4
ch`ih
    chih
 sekizaki
    せきざき

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Scarlet / Red / Crimson
red; scarlet; bare; naked
(1) red; crimson; scarlet; (2) red-containing colour (e.g. brown, pink, orange); (3) (colloquialism) Red (i.e. communist); (4) (abbreviation) red light; (5) (abbreviation) red ink (i.e. in finance or proof-reading); (in) the red; (adj-no,n-pref) (6) complete; total; perfect; obvious; (7) copper; (surname) Sekizaki
kaṣāya 袈沙野, red, hot; south; naked.

徒手

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tú shǒu
    tu2 shou3
t`u shou
    tu shou
 toshu
    としゅ
with bare hands; unarmed; fighting hand-to-hand; freehand (drawing)
(1) being empty-handed; bare hands (in a fight); (2) (See 徒手空拳・2) being penniless

裸地

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luǒ dì
    luo3 di4
lo ti
 rachi
    らち
bare ground
{ecol} bare ground; denuded land; barren area; dead land

裸足

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luǒ zú
    luo3 zu2
lo tsu
 hadashi
    はだし
bare foot; to be barefoot
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) barefoot; (suffix noun) (2) superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)

赤手

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chì shǒu
    chi4 shou3
ch`ih shou
    chih shou
 sekishu
    せきしゅ
with bare hands
bare handed

赤裸

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chì luǒ
    chi4 luo3
ch`ih lo
    chih lo
 sekira
    せきら
naked; bare
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) stark naked; nude; bare; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) unvarnished (e.g. truth); plain (e.g. fact); frank; candid; outspoken; (female given name) Sekira

赤手空拳

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chì shǒu kōng quán
    chi4 shou3 kong1 quan2
ch`ih shou k`ung ch`üan
    chih shou kung chüan
 sekishukuuken / sekishukuken
    せきしゅくうけん
(idiom) with one's bare hands (unarmed – also figuratively: without assistance)
(yoji) barehanded; having no wealth or position to rely on (aside from one's own resourcefulness) (when embarking on something)

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    wu4
wu
(literary) rising to a height; towering; (literary) bald; bare; (literary) still; yet


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ái
    ai2
ai
to growl (of dog); to bare fangs

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    wu4
wu
bare hill

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    tu2
t`u
    tu
 toumei / tome
    とうめい
(bound form) disciple; apprentice; believer; (derog.) wrongdoer (as in 騙徒|骗徒[pian4 tu2] "swindler" or 叛徒[pan4 tu2] "traitor" etc); (bound form) on foot; (bound form) bare; empty; (bound form) to no avail; in vain; (bound form) merely; just; only; (bound form) prison sentence
party; set; gang; company; person; (personal name) Toumei
On foot; a follower, disciple; in vain; banishment.

禿


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    tu1
t`u
    tu
 hage
    はげ
bald (lacking hair or feathers); barren; bare; denuded; blunt (lacking a point); (of a piece of writing) unsatisfactory; lacking something
(1) (hist) children's hairstyle of short untied hair; child with short untied hair; (2) (hist) young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period); (3) (archaism) baldness; bald head; (surname) Hage
Bald.

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tǎn
    tan3
t`an
    tan
 tan
to bare
bare one's chest

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    xi1
hsi
to bare the upper body


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    zi1
tzu
projecting teeth; to bare one's teeth

両肌

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 ryouhada / ryohada
    りょうはだ
    morohada
    もろはだ
both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist

偏袒

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piān tǎn
    pian1 tan3
p`ien t`an
    pien tan
 hendan
to bare one shoulder; (fig.) to side with; to discriminate in favor of
Bare on one side, i. e. to wear the toga, or robe, over the right shoulder, baring the other as a mark of respect.

光腳


光脚

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guāng jiǎo
    guang1 jiao3
kuang chiao
bare feet

光著


光着

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guāng zhe
    guang1 zhe5
kuang che
bare; naked

剥く

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 muku
    むく
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to strip; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to bare (teeth, fangs); to open wide (eyes)

唯事

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wéi shì
    wei2 shi4
wei shih
 yuiji
    ただごと
trivial matter
a bare entity

地肌

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 jihada
    じはだ
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade

地膚

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 jihada
    じはだ
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade

山肌

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 yamahada
    やまはだ
mountain's surface; bare surface of a mountain

山膚

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 yamahada
    やまはだ
mountain's surface; bare surface of a mountain

岩肌

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 iwahada
    いわはだ
bare rock; rock surface; rock face

摘発

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 tekihatsu
    てきはつ
(noun, transitive verb) exposing; unmasking; laying bare

攘臂

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rǎng bì
    rang3 bi4
jang pi
to bare one's arms (in agitation)

於少


于少

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yú shǎo
    yu2 shao3
yü shao
 oshō
bare necessity

暴露

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bào lù
    bao4 lu4
pao lu
 bakuro
    ばくろ
to expose; to reveal; to lay bare; also pr. [pu4 lu4]
(noun/participle) disclosure; exposure; revelation

枕心

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zhěn xīn
    zhen3 xin1
chen hsin
bare pillow (i.e. the pillow without pillow-case)

武松

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wǔ sōng
    wu3 song1
wu sung
 takematsu
    たけまつ
Wu Song, a heroic outlaw of Liangshan Marsh in the classic novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传[Shui3 hu3 Zhuan4], whose exploits include killing a tiger with his bare hands
(surname) Takematsu

歹偏

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 gatsuhen
    がつへん
(See 一タ偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left

濯濯

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zhuó zhuó
    zhuo2 zhuo2
cho cho
bare and bald (of mountains); bright and brilliant; fat and sleek

無帽

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 mubou / mubo
    むぼう
(can be adjective with の) bare-headed; uncovered

片肌

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 katahada
    かたはだ
bare shoulder

生脚

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 namaashi / namashi
    なまあし
(slang) bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs

生足

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 namaashi / namashi
    なまあし
(slang) bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs

白足

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bái zú
    bai2 zu2
pai tsu
 Byakusoku
(白足和尚); 白足阿練 The white-foot monk, a disciple of Kumārajīva.

直筆


直笔

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zhí bǐ
    zhi2 bi3
chih pi
 chokuhitsu
    ちょくひつ
a straightforward honest account
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) (See 側筆) writing with an upright brush (using just the tip to create a narrower stroke); (n,vs,adj-no) (2) (See 曲筆) frank writing; writing the bare facts

禿山

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 mokuzan
    もくざん
(irregular okurigana usage) bald mountain; denuded mountain; bare hill; treeless hill; (given name) Mokuzan

禿頭


秃头

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tū tóu
    tu1 tou2
t`u t`ou
    tu tou
 hageatama
    はげあたま
    tokutou / tokuto
    とくとう
to bare one's head; to be bareheaded; to go bald; bald head; bald person
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bald head; (2) baldness

空拳

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kōng quán
    kong1 quan2
k`ung ch`üan
    kung chüan
 kuuken / kuken
    くうけん
with bare hands; with or from nothing
riktamuṣṭi; empty fist, i.e. deceiving a child by pretending to have something for it in the closed hand; not the Buddha's method.

糊口

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hú kǒu
    hu2 kou3
hu k`ou
    hu kou
 kokou / koko
    ここう
to scrape a meager living; to get by with difficulty
bare livelihood; subsistence

素手

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sù shǒu
    su4 shou3
su shou
 sude
    すで
white hand; empty-handed
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bare hand; empty hand

素肌

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 suhada
    すはだ
bare (naked) body; complexion (e.g. face)

素股

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 sumata
    すまた
(1) bare thighs; inner thigh; (2) intercrural sex

素裸

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 suhadaka
    すはだか
    suppadaka
    すっぱだか
(1) nudity; (adj-na,adj-no) (2) stark naked; in one's bare skin; (3) penniless

素謡

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 suutai / sutai
    すうたい
(See 謡・うたい) bare noh chanting; vocal-only noh theater performance, with no dancing or instruments; unaccompanied utai

素足

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 suashi
    すあし
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bare feet

羽鈴

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 barei / bare
    ばれい
(female given name) Barei

羽麗

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 barei / bare
    ばれい
(female given name) Barei

膝袒

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xī tǎn
    xi1 tan3
hsi t`an
    hsi tan
to walk on one's knees and bare one's breast (a gesture of deepest apology)

落木

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 rakuboku
    らくぼく
tree that has dropped its leaves; bare tree

袒免

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tǎn miǎn
    tan3 mian3
t`an mien
    tan mien
to bare one's left arm and take off one's cap as an expression of sorrow

袒胸

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tǎn xiōng
    tan3 xiong1
t`an hsiung
    tan hsiung
to bare the breast

袒膊

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tǎn bó
    tan3 bo2
t`an po
    tan po
to strip to the waist; to be bare to the waist

袒裼

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tǎn xī
    tan3 xi1
t`an hsi
    tan hsi
to bare the upper body

袒露

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tǎn lù
    tan3 lu4
t`an lu
    tan lu
to expose; to bare

裸岩

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luǒ yán
    luo3 yan2
lo yen
 hadakaiwa
    はだかいわ
bare rock
(place-name) Hadakaiwa

裸木

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 raboku
    らぼく
(1) (form) bare tree (usu. of deciduous trees in winter); leafless tree; naked tree; (2) (rare) (See 博打の木) Prunus zippeliana (East Asian species of prunus); (given name) Raboku

裸眼

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luǒ yǎn
    luo3 yan3
lo yen
 ragan
    らがん
naked eye
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bare eyes (i.e. without glasses, contact lenses, etc.); uncorrected vision; unaided vision

裸絞


裸绞

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luǒ jiǎo
    luo3 jiao3
lo chiao
 hadakajime
    はだかじめ
(martial arts) rear naked choke
(martial arts term) rear naked choke; sleeper hold; bare hand strangle

裸線

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 hadakasen; rasen
    はだかせん; らせん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) uninsulated electrical wire; open-wire line; bare wire; bare conductor

裸腳


裸脚

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luǒ jiǎo
    luo3 jiao3
lo chiao
bare foot; to be barefoot

裸袒

see styles
luǒ tǎn
    luo3 tan3
lo t`an
    lo tan
naked; bare

裸露

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luǒ lù
    luo3 lu4
lo lu
 raro
naked; bare; uncovered; exposed
naked

說破


说破

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shuō pò
    shuo1 po4
shuo p`o
    shuo po
to lay bare (actual facts, secrets etc); to reveal

諸肌

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 morohada
    もろはだ
both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist

諸膚

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 morohada
    もろはだ
both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist

赤肌

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 akahada
    あかはだ
grazed skin; abraded skin; bare of trees

赤脚

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 sekkyaku; shakkyaku
    せっきゃく; しゃっきゃく
bare feet

赤膊

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chì bó
    chi4 bo2
ch`ih po
    chih po
bare to the waist

赤膚

see styles
 akahada
    あかはだ
grazed skin; abraded skin; bare of trees; (place-name) Akahada

長物


长物

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cháng wù
    chang2 wu4
ch`ang wu
    chang wu
 choubutsu; nagamono / chobutsu; nagamono
    ちょうぶつ; ながもの
(literary) things other than the bare necessities of life; item of some value; Taiwan pr. [zhang4 wu4]
(1) something long; (2) (See 無用の長物) useless things; white elephant; boondoggle
excessive possessions

開白


开白

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kāi bái
    kai1 bai2
k`ai pai
    kai pai
 kaibyaku
To start from the bare ground; to begin a ceremony.

露わ

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 arawa
    あらわ
(irregular okurigana usage) (adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) exposed; scanty; bare; unconcealed; naked; (2) (kana only) public; open

露出

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lù chū
    lu4 chu1
lu ch`u
    lu chu
 roshutsu
    ろしゅつ
to expose; to show; also pr. [lou4 chu1]
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) exposure; laying bare; baring (e.g. skin); (n,vs,vi) (2) {photo} (See 露光) exposure; (n,vs,vi) (3) (media) exposure; appearance (on TV, in magazines, etc.)

露地

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lòu dì
    lou4 di4
lou ti
 tsuyuchi
    つゆち
(1) bare earth (i.e. ground not covered by a roof); open field; outdoors (non-greenhouse cultivation of crops); (2) teahouse garden; (surname) Tsuyuchi
Bare ground; like dew on the ground, dewy ground.

露岩

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 rogan
    ろがん
bare rock; exposed rock; naked rock

露柱

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lù zhù
    lu4 zhu4
lu chu
 rochū
bare pillar

顕わ

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 arawa
    あらわ
(irregular okurigana usage) (adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) exposed; scanty; bare; unconcealed; naked; (2) (kana only) public; open

餬口


糊口

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hú kǒu
    hu2 kou3
hu k`ou
    hu kou
 kokou / koko
    ここう
variant of 糊口[hu2 kou3]
bare livelihood; subsistence

馬齢

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 barei / bare
    ばれい
(1) (humble language) (form) (one's own) age; (2) (orig. meaning) age of a horse

點破


点破

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diǎn pò
    dian3 po4
tien p`o
    tien po
to lay bare in a few words; to expose with a word; to point out bluntly

點穿


点穿

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diǎn chuān
    dian3 chuan1
tien ch`uan
    tien chuan
to lay bare in a few words; to expose with a word

すっ裸

see styles
 suppadaka
    すっぱだか
(1) nudity; (adj-na,adj-no) (2) stark naked; in one's bare skin; (3) penniless

なま足

see styles
 namaashi / namashi
    なまあし
(slang) bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs

ハーレ

see styles
 baare / bare
    バーレ
(personal name) Barrah

ハゲる

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 bakeru
    バケル
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to lose hair; to become bald; (2) to become bare (e.g. a mountain becomes bare of trees); (place-name) Bakel

はげ山

see styles
 hageyama
    ハゲやま
bald mountain; denuded mountain; bare hill; treeless hill; (place-name) Hageyama

ハレイ

see styles
 barei / bare
    バレイ
(place-name) Baley (Russia)

もろ肌

see styles
 morohada
    もろはだ
both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist

一タ偏

see styles
 ichitahen
    いちたへん
(See 歹偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left

丸出し

see styles
 marudashi
    まるだし
bare; exposed; undisguised; broad (provincial accent)

伽藍堂

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 garandou / garando
    がらんどう
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (kana only) empty; hollow; bare; vacant; deserted; (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) (See 伽藍・1) main hall of a temple (often vast and empty)

佉提羅


佉提罗

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qiā tí luó
    qia1 ti2 luo2
ch`ia t`i lo
    chia ti lo
 Kadaira
(佉提羅迦); 佉得羅柯; 佉陀羅; 朅地洛 (or朅地洛迦 or 朅達洛 or 朅達洛迦); 朅那里酤; 羯地羅; 可梨羅; 軻梨羅; Khadiraka, or Karavīka. One of the seven concentric ranges of a world; tr. by jambu timber, or wood; also by 空破 bare, unwooded. Its sea is covered with scented flowers, and in it are four islands. It is also a tree of the Acacia order.

光禿禿


光秃秃

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guāng tū tū
    guang1 tu1 tu1
kuang t`u t`u
    kuang tu tu
bald; bare (no hair, no leaves, no vegetation etc)

光膀子

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guāng bǎng zi
    guang1 bang3 zi5
kuang pang tzu
bare upper body; bare-chested; to bare one's chest

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

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