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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
酸漿草 see styles |
katabami かたばみ |
(1) (kana only) creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata); (2) family crest shaped like creeping woodsorrel |
里芋科 see styles |
satoimoka さといもか |
Araceae; arum family of plants |
野天鵝 野天鹅 see styles |
yě tiān é ye3 tian1 e2 yeh t`ien o yeh tien o |
Wild Swans, family autobiography by British-Chinese writer Jung Chang 張戎|张戎[Zhang1 Rong2]; alternative title 鴻|鸿, after the author's original name 張二鴻|张二鸿[Zhang1 Er4 hong2] |
金目鱸 金目鲈 see styles |
jīn mù lú jin1 mu4 lu2 chin mu lu |
Barramundi; Lates calcarifer (a species of catadromous fish in family Latidae of order Perciformes) |
金翅雀 see styles |
jīn chì què jin1 chi4 que4 chin ch`ih ch`üeh chin chih chüeh hiwa ひわ |
(bird species of China) grey-capped greenfinch (Chloris sinica) (kana only) cardueline finch (any finch of subfamily Carduelinae, esp. the Eurasian siskin, Carduelis spinus) |
金花虫 see styles |
hamushi はむし |
(kana only) leaf beetle (of family Chrysomelidae) |
金雀花 see styles |
jīn què huā jin1 que4 hua1 chin ch`üeh hua chin chüeh hua |
broom; furze (family Fabaceae) |
釣り書 see styles |
tsurisho つりしょ tsurigaki つりがき |
family chart and personal history |
釣書き see styles |
tsurigaki つりがき |
family chart and personal history |
鉄砲魚 see styles |
teppouuo; teppouuo / teppouo; teppouo てっぽううお; テッポウウオ |
(kana only) archerfish (any fish of family Toxotidae, esp. the banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix) |
鍬形蟲 锹形虫 see styles |
qiāo xíng chóng qiao1 xing2 chong2 ch`iao hsing ch`ung chiao hsing chung |
stag beetle (generic term for the beetles in the family of lucanidae) |
長吻虻 see styles |
tsuriabu つりあぶ |
(kana only) bee fly (any insect of family Bombyliidae) |
長臂猿 长臂猿 see styles |
cháng bì yuán chang2 bi4 yuan2 ch`ang pi yüan chang pi yüan |
gibbon; Hylobatidae (gibbon and lesser ape family) |
関数族 see styles |
kansuuzoku / kansuzoku かんすうぞく |
family of functions |
閩南話 闽南话 see styles |
mǐn nán huà min3 nan2 hua4 min nan hua |
Southern Min, a family of Sinitic languages spoken in southern Fujian and surrounding areas; Hokkien, major variety of Southern Min |
陀毘羅 陀毘罗 see styles |
tuó pí luó tuo2 pi2 luo2 t`o p`i lo to pi lo Dabira |
(or 陀毘荼); 達羅毘荼 (or達羅弭荼) Damila, Dravila, probably Drāviḍa, or Drāvira, anciently a kingdom in Southern India, 'bounded in the South by the Cauveri and reaching northward as far as Arcot or Madras.' Eitel. |
隠れ蟹 see styles |
kakuregani かくれがに |
(kana only) pea crab (any crab of the family Pinnotheridae) |
雁鴨科 see styles |
gankamoka がんかもか |
Anatidae; family of birds including ducks, geese and swans |
雙子葉 双子叶 see styles |
shuāng zǐ yè shuang1 zi3 ye4 shuang tzu yeh |
dicotyledon (plant family distinguished by two embryonic leaves, includes daisies, broadleaved trees, herbaceous plants) |
雲母虫 see styles |
kiraramushi きららむし |
(rare) (See 紙魚) true bristletail (any insect of order Thysanura, esp. of family Lepismatidae) |
電気鯰 see styles |
denkinamazu; denkinamazu でんきなまず; デンキナマズ |
(kana only) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus) |
青金石 see styles |
qīng jīn shí qing1 jin1 shi2 ch`ing chin shih ching chin shih seikinseki / sekinseki せいきんせき |
lapis lazuli (mineral of the square albite family) Lazurite |
音羽屋 see styles |
otowaya おとわや |
(org) Otowaya (stage name of a kabuki family); (o) Otowaya (stage name of a kabuki family) |
額突虫 see styles |
nukatsukimushi ぬかつきむし nukazukimushi ぬかずきむし kometsukimushi こめつきむし |
(kana only) click beetle; skipjack (beetle of family Elateridae) |
顔馴染 see styles |
kaonajimi かおなじみ |
acquaintance; friend; familiar face |
風船鰻 see styles |
fuusenunagi; fuusenunagi / fusenunagi; fusenunagi ふうせんうなぎ; フウセンウナギ |
(kana only) whiptail gulper (any gulper eel of family Saccopharyngidae) |
飛魚族 飞鱼族 see styles |
fēi yú zú fei1 yu2 zu2 fei yü tsu |
"flying fish family", family who sacrifice everything to send their children abroad to study |
食わす see styles |
kuwasu くわす |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 食わせる・1) to feed (e.g. an animal on oats); to let eat; to serve (e.g. in a restaurant); to force to eat; (transitive verb) (2) to support (e.g. a family); to provide for; to keep; (transitive verb) (3) to inflict (damage); to deal (e.g. a blow); to administer; (transitive verb) (4) (See 一杯食わす) to deceive; to cheat; to trick |
食虫虻 see styles |
mushihikiabu むしひきあぶ |
(kana only) robber fly (any fly of family Asilidae) |
馳龍科 驰龙科 see styles |
chí lóng kē chi2 long2 ke1 ch`ih lung k`o chih lung ko |
Dromaeosauridae (dinosaur family including velociraptor) |
馴じみ see styles |
najimi なじみ |
intimacy; friendship; familiarity |
馴れる see styles |
nareru なれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with; (2) to become skilled in; to become experienced at; (3) to become tame; to become domesticated |
馴染み see styles |
najimi なじみ |
intimacy; friendship; familiarity |
馴染む see styles |
najimu なじむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to become familiar with; to get used to; to become accustomed to; to adapt oneself to; to become attached to; to become friendly with; (v5m,vi) (2) to come to fit; to go (well) with; to suit; to match; to harmonize (with); to blend in (with); to agree with (e.g. one's skin) |
駱駝虫 see styles |
rakudamushi; rakudamushi らくだむし; ラクダムシ |
(kana only) inocelliid snakefly (any insect of family Inocelliidae) |
體己錢 体己钱 see styles |
tī ji qián ti1 ji5 qian2 t`i chi ch`ien ti chi chien |
private saved money of close family members |
鯪鯉科 鲮鲤科 see styles |
líng lǐ kē ling2 li3 ke1 ling li k`o ling li ko |
the pangolin family |
鰭足鷸 see styles |
hireashishigi; hireashishigi ひれあししぎ; ヒレアシシギ |
(kana only) phalarope (any sandpiper of family Phalaropodidae) |
Variations: |
tanago; tanago たなご; タナゴ |
(kana only) bitterling (any fish of subfamily Acheilognathinae, esp. species Acheilognathus melanogaster) |
鳥尾蛤 鸟尾蛤 see styles |
niǎo wěi gé niao3 wei3 ge2 niao wei ko |
cockle (mollusk of the family Cardiidae) |
鳩酸草 see styles |
katabami かたばみ |
(1) (kana only) creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata); (2) family crest shaped like creeping woodsorrel |
鳳仙花 凤仙花 see styles |
fèng xiān huā feng4 xian1 hua1 feng hsien hua housenka; housenka / hosenka; hosenka ホウセンカ; ほうせんか |
balsam; Balsaminaceae (a flower family including Impatiens balsamina); touch-me-not; busy Lizzie (kana only) (garden) balsam (Impatiens balsamina); touch-me-not |
鳳蝶科 凤蝶科 see styles |
fèng dié kē feng4 die2 ke1 feng tieh k`o feng tieh ko |
family Papilionidae (taxonomy) |
Variations: |
shigi; shigi しぎ; シギ |
(kana only) sandpiper (any bird of family Scolopacidae, incl. the curlews, godwits, phalaropes, redshanks, ruff, snipes, turnstones, and woodcocks) |
鷸駝鳥 see styles |
shigidachou; shigidachou / shigidacho; shigidacho しぎだちょう; シギダチョウ |
(kana only) tinamou (any bird of family Tinamidae) |
麻の葉 see styles |
asanoha あさのは |
(exp,n) (1) family crest shaped as a hemp leaf; (exp,n) (2) motif made from entwined hexagons |
黄瓜菜 see styles |
nigana にがな |
(kana only) Ixeris dentata (species of the daisy family) |
黐木科 see styles |
mochinokika もちのきか |
Aquifoliaceae (plant family); holly |
龍利葉 龙利叶 see styles |
lóng lì yè long2 li4 ye4 lung li yeh |
Sauropus spatulifolius Beille (shrub of the Euphorbiaceae family) |
SNEP see styles |
suneppu スネップ |
solitary non-employed person (wasei:); non-employed person aged 20-59, not married or engaged in study who has no social interactions with anybody outside their family |
アイゴ科 see styles |
aigoka アイゴか |
Siganidae (family of fishes) |
あがぁな see styles |
agaぁna あがぁな |
(pre-noun adjective) (Hiroshima dialect) (See あんな) such (about something or someone distant from both speaker and listener, or about a situation unfamiliar to both speaker and listener); so; that; sort of |
アカザ科 see styles |
akazaka アカザか |
Chenopodiaceae; plant family (now included within family Amaranthaceae) |
アカダニ see styles |
akadani アカダニ |
(colloquialism) spider mite (any mite of family Tetranychidae) |
アカモノ see styles |
akamono アカモノ |
(kana only) Gaultheria adenothrix (alpine shrublet in the Ericaceae family) |
アケビ科 see styles |
akebika アケビか |
Lardizabalaceae (family of flowering plants) |
アシカ科 see styles |
ashikaka アシカか |
Otariidae (family of eared seals) |
アシタバ see styles |
ashitaba アシタバ |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family) |
アメンボ see styles |
amenbo アメンボ |
(kana only) pond skater (any insect of family Gerridae); water strider |
あるある see styles |
aruaru あるある |
(interjection) (1) (colloquialism) I can relate (to that); that happens to me as well; that's all too familiar to me; same here; me too; (2) (colloquialism) something often encountered or experienced; something many people can relate to; all-too-familiar story; common occurrence; trope; cliché |
アロワナ see styles |
arowana アロワナ |
arowana (any fish of subfamily Osteoglossinae); bonytongue |
アンコウ see styles |
ankou / anko アンコウ |
(1) (kana only) goosefish (any anglerfish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil; (2) (archaism) fool; (3) curved gutter |
いいとこ see styles |
iitoko / itoko いいとこ |
(1) good thing; strong point; (2) good family; prestigious school; (3) the right moment; (can act as adjective) (4) utter; extreme; (adverbial noun) (5) at (the) best; at most |
イグサ科 see styles |
igusaka イグサか |
Juncaceae; rush family |
イタチ科 see styles |
itachika イタチか |
Mustelidae (family comprising the weasels) |
イチイ科 see styles |
ichiika / ichika イチイか |
Taxaceae (yew family) |
いとはん see styles |
itohan いとはん |
(ksb:) (See 幼様) daughter (of a good family) |
ウコギ科 see styles |
ukogika ウコギか |
Araliaceae (family of flowering plants) |
ウサギ科 see styles |
usagika ウサギか |
Leporidae (rabbit family) |
うちの人 see styles |
uchinohito うちのひと |
(exp,n) my husband; one's family |
うちの者 see styles |
uchinomono うちのもの |
a member of one's "in group" (e.g. one's family, employees, etc.) |
ウミエラ see styles |
umiera ウミエラ |
(kana only) sea pen (any coelenterate of the family Pennatulidae or related families); sea feather |
ウルシ科 see styles |
urushika ウルシか |
Anacardiaceae (cashew or sumac family) |
オオセ科 see styles |
ooseka オオセか |
Orectolobidae (family containing eleven species in three genera of carpet sharks known as wobbegongs) |
オキアミ see styles |
okiami オキアミ |
(kana only) krill; euphasiid (any species in the family Euphausiacea) |
お上さん see styles |
okamisan おかみさん |
(kana only) missus (orig. honorific, now familiar); missis |
お嬢さま see styles |
ojousama / ojosama おじょうさま |
(term of respect for) another's daughter; daughter of a high-class family |
お家騒動 see styles |
oiesoudou / oiesodo おいえそうどう |
family trouble (quarrel); domestic squabble; internal squabble (over headship rights) in a daimyo family in the Edo period |
お手元金 see styles |
otemotokin おてもときん |
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family |
お立ち台 see styles |
otachidai おたちだい |
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco) |
お馴染み see styles |
onajimi おなじみ |
(adj-no,n) (polite language) (kana only) familiar; well-known; regular (e.g. customer); old stand-by |
カエデ科 see styles |
kaedeka カエデか |
Aceraceae (family of flowering plants including the maples) |
ガガンボ see styles |
gaganbo ガガンボ |
(kana only) crane fly; daddy longlegs (insect of family Tipulidae) |
カゴノキ see styles |
kagonoki カゴノキ |
(kana only) Litsea coreana (species of tree in the laurel family) |
カタバミ see styles |
katabami カタバミ |
family crest shaped like creeping woodsorrel |
カツラ科 see styles |
katsuraka カツラか |
Cercidiphyllaceae; monotypic plant family containing the katsura trees |
カナヘビ see styles |
kanahebi カナヘビ |
(kana only) lacertid (any lizard of family Lacertidae, esp. the Japanese grass lizard, Takydromus tachydromoides) |
カニグモ see styles |
kanigumo カニグモ |
(kana only) crab spider (any spider of family Thomisidae) |
カホン科 see styles |
kahonka カホンか |
(obsolete) Poaceae; Gramineae; family of flowering plants |
ガムシ科 see styles |
gamushika ガムシか |
Hydrophilidae (insect family comprising water scavenger beetles) |
カラス科 see styles |
karasuka カラスか |
Corvidae (family of passerine birds) |
カワゲラ see styles |
kawagera カワゲラ |
(kana only) stonefly (any insect of order Plecoptera, esp. those of family Perlidae) |
キジラミ see styles |
kijirami キジラミ |
(kana only) psylla (any insect of family Psyllidae); psyllid; jumping plant louse |
キバシリ see styles |
kibashiri キバシリ |
(kana only) common treecreeper (species of songbird, Certhia familiaris) |
キリン科 see styles |
kirinka キリンか |
Giraffidae (family containing the giraffe and the okapi) |
クルミ科 see styles |
kurumika クルミか |
(See 胡桃) Juglandaceae (walnut family) |
Variations: |
ko; kko こ; っこ |
(suffix) (1) (abbreviation) doing; in such a state; (suffix) (2) doing together; doing to each other; contest; match; (suffix) (3) (familiar language) familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small") |
コウイカ see styles |
kouika / koika コウイカ |
golden cuttlefish (Sepia esculenta); cuttlefish (any species in the family Sepiidae) |
ゴキヅル see styles |
gokizuru ゴキヅル |
(kana only) Actinostemma lobatum (plant of the family Cucurbitaceae) |
コナダニ see styles |
konadani コナダニ |
mold mite (any mite of family Acaridae) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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