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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
天体座標 see styles |
tentaizahyou / tentaizahyo てんたいざひょう |
(rare) (See 天球座標) celestial coordinates |
天兵天將 天兵天将 see styles |
tiān bīng tiān jiàng tian1 bing1 tian1 jiang4 t`ien ping t`ien chiang tien ping tien chiang |
celestial troops and generals (idiom); fig. superior forces |
天文現象 see styles |
tenmongenshou / tenmongensho てんもんげんしょう |
astronomical phenomenon; celestial event |
天文航法 see styles |
tenmonkouhou / tenmonkoho てんもんこうほう |
celestial navigation |
天津乙女 see styles |
amatsuotome あまつおとめ |
celestial maiden; (person) Amatsu Otome (1905.10.9-1980.5.30) |
天測航法 see styles |
tensokukouhou / tensokukoho てんそくこうほう |
(See 天文航法) celestial navigation; astronavigation; celonavigation |
天球座標 see styles |
tenkyuuzahyou / tenkyuzahyo てんきゅうざひょう |
celestial coordinates |
天球赤道 see styles |
tiān qiú chì dào tian1 qiu2 chi4 dao4 t`ien ch`iu ch`ih tao tien chiu chih tao |
celestial equator |
天神七代 see styles |
tenjinshichidai てんじんしちだい |
(See 地神五代) seven generations of celestial deities |
天體力學 天体力学 see styles |
tiān tǐ lì xué tian1 ti3 li4 xue2 t`ien t`i li hsüeh tien ti li hsüeh |
celestial mechanics See: 天体力学 |
惑星現象 see styles |
wakuseigenshou / wakusegensho わくせいげんしょう |
{astron} celestial event |
意憤恚天 意愤恚天 see styles |
yì fèn huì tiān yi4 fen4 hui4 tian1 i fen hui t`ien i fen hui tien I fun'i ten |
resentful celestial |
提婆犀那 see styles |
tí pó xīn à ti2 po2 xin1 a4 t`i p`o hsin a ti po hsin a Daibasaina |
Devasena, celestial host, name of an arhat. |
神世七代 see styles |
kamiyonanayo かみよななよ |
seven generations of (celestial) gods |
神代七代 see styles |
kamiyonanayo かみよななよ |
seven generations of (celestial) gods |
紫磨天金 see styles |
zǐ mó tiān jīn zi3 mo2 tian1 jin1 tzu mo t`ien chin tzu mo tien chin shima tengon |
polished celestial (or heavenly) red-gold |
脫珍著弊 脱珍着弊 see styles |
tuō zhēn zhāo bì tuo1 zhen1 zhao1 bi4 t`o chen chao pi to chen chao pi datchin chakuhei |
To doff jewels and don rags, as did the Buddha, on leaving home, but it is intp. as a kenosis, the putting off of his celestial body for an incarnate, earthly body. |
大黑飛礫法 大黑飞砾法 see styles |
dà hēi fēi lì fǎ da4 hei1 fei1 li4 fa3 ta hei fei li fa daikoku hireki hō |
The black deva's flying shard magic: take the twig of a 榎 jia tree (Catalpa Bungei), the twig pointing north-west; twist it to the shape of a buckwheat grain, write the Sanskrit letter भ on each of its three faces, place it before the deva, recite his spell a thousand times then cast the charm into the house of a prosperous person, saying may his wealth come to me. |
天衣拂千歲 天衣拂千岁 see styles |
tiān yī fú qiān suì tian1 yi1 fu2 qian1 sui4 t`ien i fu ch`ien sui tien i fu chien sui tene busensai |
An illustration of the length of a small kalpa: if a great rock, let it be one, two, or even 40 li square, be dusted with a deva-garment once in a hundred years till the rock be worn away, the kalpa would still be unfinished. |
Variations: |
tentou(天道); tendou(天道); amaji / tento(天道); tendo(天道); amaji てんとう(天道); てんどう(天道); あまじ |
(1) (てんとう, てんどう only) the sun; (2) (てんとう, てんどう only) god of heaven and the earth; (3) (てんとう, てんどう only) laws governing the heavens; (4) (てんとう, てんどう only) {astron} celestial path; celestial motion; (5) {Buddh} (See 六道) deva realm (svarga); (6) (あまじ only) path in the heavens |
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hoshiboshi ほしぼし |
stars; the stars and planets; celestial bodies |
菴婆羅多迦 菴婆罗多迦 see styles |
ān pó luó duō jiā an1 po2 luo2 duo1 jia1 an p`o lo to chia an po lo to chia anbarataka |
āmrātaka, a celestial fruit; similar to 菴羅. |
蘇夜摩天王 苏夜摩天王 see styles |
sū yè mó tiān wáng su1 ye4 mo2 tian1 wang2 su yeh mo t`ien wang su yeh mo tien wang soyama tennō |
celestial Suyāma kings |
護世四天王 护世四天王 see styles |
hù shì sì tiān wáng hu4 shi4 si4 tian1 wang2 hu shih ssu t`ien wang hu shih ssu tien wang gose shitennō |
four world-protecting celestial kings |
鬱多羅迦神 see styles |
yù duō luó jiā shén yu4 duo1 luo2 jia1 shen2 yü to lo chia shen |
Great Radiant Celestial |
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amatsuotome あまつおとめ |
celestial maiden |
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kamiyonanayo かみよななよ |
(See 天神七代) seven generations of (celestial) gods |
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amanoiwato あまのいわと |
(exp,n) {Shinto} Gate of the Celestial Rock Cave |
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sutaa(p); sutaa(sk) / suta(p); suta(sk) スター(P); スタア(sk) |
(1) star (actor, athlete, etc.); celebrity; (2) star (symbol); asterisk; (3) (celestial) star |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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