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Simple Dictionary Definition |
玉鋼 see styles |
tamahagane たまはがね |
traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords) |
生鐵 生铁 see styles |
shēng tiě sheng1 tie3 sheng t`ieh sheng tieh |
pig iron |
異論 异论 see styles |
yì lùn yi4 lun4 i lun iron いろん |
different opinion; objection disputing position |
白銑 see styles |
hakusen はくせん |
white pig iron |
白鐵 白铁 see styles |
bái tiě bai2 tie3 pai t`ieh pai tieh |
galvanized iron |
砂鉄 see styles |
satetsu さてつ |
iron sand; magnetite sand |
禪卷 see styles |
chán juǎn chan2 juan3 ch`an chüan chan chüan |
The meditation fist (muṣti), the sign of meditation shown by the left fist, the right indicating wisdom. |
禪拳 禅拳 see styles |
chán quán chan2 quan2 ch`an ch`üan chan chüan zenken |
the meditation fist |
空拳 see styles |
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. |
篝火 see styles |
gōu huǒ gou1 huo3 kou huo kagaribi かがりび |
bonfire (1) fire built in an iron basket (watch fire, fishing fire, etc.); bonfire; campfire; (2) (archaism) brothel-keeper (Edo period) |
粉拳 see styles |
fěn quán fen3 quan2 fen ch`üan fen chüan |
soft, ineffectual fist (usu. of a woman) |
紅殻 see styles |
benigara べにがら |
(See ベンガラ) red iron oxide; red ocher |
練鉄 see styles |
rentetsu れんてつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) wrought iron |
舉鐵 举铁 see styles |
jǔ tiě ju3 tie3 chü t`ieh chü tieh |
(coll.) to pump iron |
華拳 华拳 see styles |
huá quán hua2 quan2 hua ch`üan hua chüan |
Hua Quan - "Flowery Fist? Magnificent Fist?" - Martial Art |
葉蘭 see styles |
haran; baran; haran; baran はらん; ばらん; ハラン; バラン |
(1) (kana only) cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior); (2) (kana only) (esp. バラン) baran; green plastic garnish (orig. made from leaves) used in lunch boxes, with sushi, etc. |
製鉄 see styles |
seitetsu / setetsu せいてつ |
(n,adj-no,vs,vi) iron manufacture |
製銑 see styles |
seisen / sesen せいせん |
pig iron making; pig iron manufacturing |
角砧 see styles |
jiǎo zhēn jiao3 zhen1 chiao chen |
beck iron (corner of anvil) |
角鋼 角钢 see styles |
jiǎo gāng jiao3 gang1 chiao kang |
angle iron |
角鐵 角铁 see styles |
jiǎo tiě jiao3 tie3 chiao t`ieh chiao tieh |
angle iron |
豹拳 see styles |
bào quán bao4 quan2 pao ch`üan pao chüan |
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art |
路賀 路贺 see styles |
lù hè lu4 he4 lu ho roka |
loha, copper, also gold, iron, etc. |
軟鉄 see styles |
nantetsu なんてつ |
soft iron |
輪寶 轮宝 see styles |
lún bǎo lun2 bao3 lun pao rinbō りんぽう |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) Cakraratna; wheel-shaped treasure possessed by the ideal universal ruler, carried in front of him during excursions to allow easy passage A cakravartin's wheel, i.e. either gold, silver, copper, or iron, manifesting his rank and power. |
輪王 轮王 see styles |
lún wáng lun2 wang2 lun wang rinō |
A cakravartin, 'a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction; an emperor, a sovereign of the world, a supreme ruler.' M.W. A Buddha, whose truth and realm are universal. There are four kinds of cakravartin, symbolized by wheels of gold, silver, copper, and iron; each possesses the seven precious things, 七寶 q.v. |
轉輪 转轮 see styles |
zhuàn lún zhuan4 lun2 chuan lun tenrin |
rotating disk; wheel; rotor; cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism cakravartī, "a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without hindrance." M.W. Revolving wheels; to turn a wheel: also 轉輪王 (轉輪聖王); 輪王; 轉輪聖帝, cf. 斫. The symbol is the cakra or disc, which is of four kinds indicating the rank, i.e. gold, silver, copper, or iron, the iron cakravartī ruling over one continent, the south; the copper, over two, east and south: the silver, over three, east, west, and south; the golden being supreme over all the four continents. The term is also applied to the gods over a universe, and to a buddha as universal spiritual king, and as preacher of the supreme doctrine. Only a cakravartī possesses the 七寳 saptaratna and 1, 000 sons. The cakra, or discus, is also a missile used by a cakravartī for overthrowing his enemies. Its origin is probably the sun with its myriad rays. |
金屎 see styles |
kanakuso かなくそ |
(1) slag; dross; (2) iron rust; (place-name) Kanakuso |
金棒 see styles |
kanabou / kanabo かなぼう |
(1) metal rod; metal bar; iron rod; crowbar; (2) iron club; iron staff with rings on top (traditionally used by night watchmen); (place-name, surname) Kanabou |
金気 see styles |
kaneki かねき |
metallic taste; taste of iron; (personal name) Kaneki |
金釘 see styles |
kanekugi かねくぎ |
(1) iron nail; metal nail; (2) (abbreviation) (See 金釘流・かなくぎりゅう) scrawl; scrawled writing; (surname) Kanekugi |
金鉄 see styles |
kintetsu きんてつ |
gold and iron; firmness; adamancy |
金鉢 see styles |
kanehachi かねはち |
(1) metal bowl; (2) iron helmet; (place-name) Kanehachi |
釣釜 see styles |
tsurikama つりかま |
iron kettle suspended on a chain; (surname) Tsurikama |
鈷鉧 钴𬭁 see styles |
gǔ mǔ gu3 mu3 ku mu |
(literary) clothes iron |
鉄傘 see styles |
tessan てっさん |
steel or iron dome |
鉄刀 see styles |
tettou / tetto てっとう |
(1) steel sword; iron sword; (2) (hist) type of iron sword associated with the latter half of the Kofun period |
鉄分 see styles |
tetsubun てつぶん |
iron (content) |
鉄則 see styles |
tetsunori てつのり |
ironclad rule; inviolable rule; invariable principle; iron law; (given name) Tetsunori |
鉄剣 see styles |
tekken てっけん |
iron sword |
鉄剤 see styles |
tetsuzai てつざい |
(medicinal) iron preparations |
鉄坑 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron mine |
鉄塊 see styles |
tekkai てっかい |
lump of iron; iron ingot |
鉄塩 see styles |
tetsuen てつえん |
iron salt; ferric salt |
鉄壁 see styles |
teppeki てっぺき |
(1) iron wall; impregnable fortress; (can be adjective with の) (2) impregnable; invulnerable; unassailable; cast-iron |
鉄屎 see styles |
kanakuso かなくそ |
(1) slag; dross; (2) iron rust |
鉄屑 see styles |
tetsukuzu てつくず |
scrap iron |
鉄山 see styles |
tetsuyama てつやま |
iron mine; (surname) Tetsuyama |
鉄心 see styles |
tetsumoto てつもと |
iron core; iron will; (personal name) Tetsumoto |
鉄扇 see styles |
tetsusen てつせん |
iron-ribbed fan; (place-name) Tetsusen |
鉄扉 see styles |
teppi てっぴ |
iron door |
鉄拳 see styles |
tekken てっけん |
tightly clenched fist; (wk) Tekken (video game series and media franchise); (wk) Tekken (1990 film) |
鉄損 see styles |
tesson; tetsuson てっそん; てつそん |
{elec} iron loss; core loss |
鉄斧 see styles |
teppu てっぷ |
{archeol} iron axe head |
鉄札 see styles |
tessatsu てっさつ |
(1) rectangular iron plate; (2) {Buddh} (See 金札・4,閻魔) iron tablet belonging to Yama that is inscribed with the names of souls to be sent to hell |
鉄材 see styles |
tetsuzai てつざい |
iron material |
鉄板 see styles |
teppan(p); teppan てっぱん(P); テッパン |
(1) iron plate; steel plane; (2) (colloquialism) sure thing; certain winner; (3) (abbreviation) no-fail joke; joke that gets people every time |
鉄柱 see styles |
tetsuhashira てつはしら |
iron pole; (surname) Tetsuhashira |
鉄柵 see styles |
tessaku てっさく |
iron railing; iron fence |
鉄棒 see styles |
tetsubou / tetsubo てつぼう |
(1) iron rod; iron bar; iron club; (2) horizontal bar (gymnastics) |
鉄槌 see styles |
tettsui てっつい |
(1) iron hammer; (2) crushing blow; (given name) Tettsui |
鉄橋 see styles |
tetsuhashi てつはし |
railway bridge; iron bridge; (surname) Tetsuhashi |
鉄泉 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
chalybeate spring; ferruginous spring; iron spring; hot spring with high iron content |
鉄渋 see styles |
kanashibu かなしぶ |
aqueous iron rust |
鉄滓 see styles |
tessai てっさい |
iron slag |
鉄火 see styles |
tekka てっか |
(1) red-hot iron; (2) swords and guns; (3) gunfire; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (4) (See 鉄火肌) termagancy; violent temper; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鉄火打ち) gambler; (6) (See 鉄火丼,鉄火巻き) red flesh of lean tuna; (personal name) Tekka |
鉄片 see styles |
teppen てっぺん |
iron scraps |
鉄球 see styles |
tekkyuu / tekkyu てっきゅう |
iron ball |
鉄環 see styles |
tekkan てっかん |
(form) iron ring |
鉄瓶 see styles |
tetsubin てつびん |
iron kettle |
鉄甲 see styles |
tetsukabuto てつかぶと |
iron armor (armour); iron helmet; (surname) Tetsukabuto |
鉄石 see styles |
tetsuseki てつせき |
iron and stone; iron will; (given name) Tetsuseki |
鉄窓 see styles |
tessou / tesso てっそう |
(1) iron-barred window; (2) prison; jail |
鉄筋 see styles |
tekkin てっきん |
(1) rebar; (iron) reinforcing bar; reinforcing steel; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鉄筋コンクリート) reinforced concrete |
鉄管 see styles |
tekkan てっかん |
iron pipe |
鉄粉 see styles |
teppun てっぷん |
iron powder |
鉄線 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
(1) iron (steel) wire; (2) Chinese clematis; Clematis florida; leather flower |
鉄色 see styles |
tetsuiro てついろ |
reddish-black; iron blue; greenish-black; steel gray |
鉄血 see styles |
tekketsu てっけつ |
blood and iron; military might |
鉄製 see styles |
tessei(p); tetsusei / tesse(p); tetsuse てっせい(P); てつせい |
(adj-no,n) made of iron |
鉄釉 see styles |
tetsuyuu; tetsugusuri / tetsuyu; tetsugusuri てつゆう; てつぐすり |
iron glaze (pottery) |
鉄鉢 see styles |
teppachi; tetsubachi てっぱち; てつばち |
(1) {Buddh} (See 応器) mendicant priest's begging bowl; (2) (てっぱち only) (archaism) (See 金鉢・かなばち・2) iron helmet |
鉄鉱 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron ore |
鉄銭 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
(hist) iron coin |
鉄鋼 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron and steel |
鉄錆 see styles |
tetsusabi てつさび |
(See 水酸化鉄・すいさんかてつ) iron rust; iron hydroxide |
鉄鍋 see styles |
tetsunabe てつなべ |
iron pot; iron pan |
鉄鎖 see styles |
tessa てっさ |
iron chain |
鉄鎚 see styles |
tettsui てっつい kanazuchi かなづち |
(1) iron hammer; (2) crushing blow; (1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone |
鉄鏃 see styles |
tetsuzoku てつぞく |
iron arrow-head (from the Yayoi and Kofun periods) |
鉄面 see styles |
kanamen; tetsumen かなめん; てつめん |
iron mask (worn by samurai) |
銑鉄 see styles |
sentetsu(p); zukutetsu せんてつ(P); ずくてつ |
pig iron |
銑鐵 铣铁 see styles |
xiǎn tiě xian3 tie3 hsien t`ieh hsien tieh |
cast iron |
鋃鐺 锒铛 see styles |
láng dāng lang2 dang1 lang tang |
iron chains; shackles; (onom.) clank |
鋤焼 see styles |
sukiyaki すきやき |
(food term) sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
鋳鉄 see styles |
chuutetsu / chutetsu ちゅうてつ |
cast iron |
鋼柱 钢柱 see styles |
gāng zhù gang1 zhu4 kang chu |
iron pillar; iron rod |
鋼箭 钢箭 see styles |
gāng jiàn gang1 jian4 kang chien |
iron arrow |
錬鉄 see styles |
rentetsu れんてつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) wrought iron |
鍛鉄 see styles |
tantetsu たんてつ |
tempering iron; forging steel; wrought iron |
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