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<12| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
野箆坊 see styles |
nopperapou / nopperapo のっぺらぽう nopperabou / nopperabo のっぺらぼう nupperabou / nupperabo ぬっぺらぼう |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) (kana only) smooth; flat; lacking bumps and dents; (2) (kana only) featureless; uneventful; (3) (kana only) mythical being with flat featureless face |
香巴拉 see styles |
xiāng bā lā xiang1 ba1 la1 hsiang pa la |
Shambhala, mythical place (Buddhism, Hinduism) |
髪切り see styles |
kamikiri かみきり |
(1) haircutting; hair cutter; (2) (dated) prostitute cutting a customer's hair to show him her genuine feelings; (3) (abbreviation) (See 天牛) long-horned beetle; (4) {jpmyth} kamikiri; mythical creature said to secretly cut head hair |
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chin ちん |
poisonfeather bird; zhenniao; zhen; mythical poisonous bird (of ancient China) |
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nue ぬえ |
(1) Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; (2) (See トラツグミ) White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); (3) mysterious person; person of unknown character; enigma |
イージス see styles |
iijisu / ijisu イージス |
(1) aegis (mythical shield); (2) Aegis (system); Aegis (missile guidance system) |
えんすう see styles |
ensuu / ensu えんすう |
(obscure) mythical Chinese bird |
ツチノコ see styles |
tsuchinoko ツチノコ |
mythical snake-like creature; tsuchinoko |
ピスキー see styles |
pisukii / pisuki ピスキー |
pixie (mythical creatures from Cornish folklore) |
ヒバゴン see styles |
hibagon ヒバゴン |
mythical Japanese hominid (similar to yeti or Bigfoot) |
十大神獸 十大神兽 see styles |
shí dà shén shòu shi2 da4 shen2 shou4 shih ta shen shou |
the Baidu 10 mythical creatures (a set of hoax animals and puns linked to PRC Internet censorship) |
女護が島 see styles |
nyogogashima にょごがしま |
(1) mythical island inhabited only by women; isle of women; (2) women-only location |
女護の島 see styles |
nyougonoshima / nyogonoshima にょごのしま |
(1) mythical island inhabited only by women; isle of women; (2) women-only location |
文福茶釜 see styles |
bunbukuchagama ぶんぶくちゃがま |
bunbuku chagama (a mythical raccoon dog transformed into a teapot) |
斯芬克司 see styles |
sī fēn kè sī si1 fen1 ke4 si1 ssu fen k`o ssu ssu fen ko ssu |
Sphinx (Egyptian mythical beast) |
神話故事 神话故事 see styles |
shén huà gù shi shen2 hua4 gu4 shi5 shen hua ku shih |
mythical story; myth |
精衛填海 精卫填海 see styles |
jīng wèi tián hǎi jing1 wei4 tian2 hai3 ching wei t`ien hai ching wei tien hai |
lit. mythical bird Jingwei tries to fill the ocean with stones (idiom); futile ambition; task of Sisyphus; determination in the face of impossible odds |
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shachihoko; shacchoko(鯱); sachihoko(鯱) しゃちほこ; しゃっちょこ(鯱); さちほこ(鯱) |
(1) shachihoko; shachi; mythical animal with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish; (2) roof ornament in the shape of a shachihoko (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall) |
オキクルミ see styles |
okikurumi オキクルミ |
Okikurumi (ain:); mythical founder god of the Ainu |
がしゃ髑髏 see styles |
gashadokuro がしゃどくろ |
(kana only) gashadokuro (mythical giant skeleton monster) |
のっぺら坊 see styles |
nopperapou / nopperapo のっぺらぽう nopperabou / nopperabo のっぺらぼう |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) (kana only) smooth; flat; lacking bumps and dents; (2) (kana only) featureless; uneventful; (3) (kana only) mythical being with flat featureless face |
ヤタガラス see styles |
yatagarasu ヤタガラス |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
八咫がらす see styles |
yatagarasu やたがらす |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
八百比丘尼 see styles |
yaobikuni; happyakubikuni; obikuni やおびくに; はっぴゃくびくに; おびくに |
yao bhikkhuni; mythical nun who acquired perpetual youth by consuming mermaid flesh |
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kahaku; kawarou(河郎) / kahaku; kawaro(河郎) かはく; かわろう(河郎) |
(1) (See 河童・1) kappa (mythical water-dwelling creature); (2) (河伯 only) river god |
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hakutaku はくたく |
bai ze (mythical Chinese animal able to understand human speech, having the body of a lion and eight eyes) |
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amaryou; amaryuu / amaryo; amaryu あまりょう; あまりゅう |
rain dragon; mythical beast with yellowish green skin and red tail |
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ensuu / ensu えんすう |
(rare) (See 鳳凰) mythical Chinese bird similar to the Chinese phoenix |
きゅうりょう see styles |
kyuuryou / kyuryo きゅうりょう |
mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast |
コロポックル see styles |
koropokkuru コロポックル |
mythical Ainu dwarf god (ain:) |
ちょんちょん see styles |
chonchon チョンチョン |
Chonchon (South American mythical bird) (arn:) |
マーライオン see styles |
maaraion / maraion マーライオン |
Merlion; official mascot of Singapore, depicted as a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish; (personal name) Merlion |
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okappa; okappa おかっぱ; オカッパ |
(kana only) (from resemblance to the mythical kappa's hair style) (See 河童・1) bobbed hair |
サンダーバード see styles |
sandaabaado / sandabado サンダーバード |
thunderbird (North-American indigenous mythical spirit bird); (wk) Thunderbirds (TV series); (serv) Thunderbird (limited express train service operating between Osaka and Kanazawa) |
ダイダラボッチ see styles |
daidarabocchi ダイダラボッチ |
mythical giant; (personal name) Daidarabotchi (mythical giant) |
槌の子(rK) |
tsuchinoko; tsuchinoko つちのこ; ツチノコ |
tsuchinoko; mythical snake-like creature with thick midsection |
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kawatarou; gawatarou; gatarou; gaataro(ok); gataro(ok) / kawataro; gawataro; gataro; gataro(ok); gataro(ok) かわたろう; がわたろう; がたろう; があたろ(ok); がたろ(ok) |
(See 河童・1) kappa (mythical water-dwelling creature) |
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nue ぬえ |
(1) Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; (2) (See トラツグミ) White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); (3) mysterious person; person of unknown character; enigma |
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shachihoko; shachihoko しゃちほこ; シャチホコ |
(1) (kana only) shachihoko; shachi; mythical animal with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish; (2) (kana only) roof ornament in the shape of a shachihoko (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall) |
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iijisu; eijisu / ijisu; ejisu イージス; エイジス |
(1) aegis (mythical shield); (2) (See イージスシステム) Aegis (system); Aegis (missile guidance system) |
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nopperabou; nopperapou; nupperabou(野箆坊) / nopperabo; nopperapo; nupperabo(野箆坊) のっぺらぼう; のっぺらぽう; ぬっぺらぼう(野箆坊) |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) (kana only) smooth; flat; lacking bumps and dents; (adj-na,adj-no) (2) (kana only) featureless; uneventful; (3) (kana only) noppera-bō; mythical being with flat featureless face |
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yatagarasu; yatagarasu やたがらす; ヤタガラス |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
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okappa; okappa おかっぱ; オカッパ |
(kana only) (from resemblance to the mythical kappa's hair style) (See 河童・1) bobbed hair |
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kamaitachi; kamaitachi かまいたち; カマイタチ |
(1) cut in the skin caused by a vacuum formed by a whirlwind; (2) mythical weasel-like creatures riding on whirlwinds and inflicting sharp, painless wounds |
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nyogogashima にょごがしま |
(1) mythical island inhabited only by women; isle of women; (2) women-only location |
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nyogonoshima; nyougonoshima / nyogonoshima; nyogonoshima にょごのしま; にょうごのしま |
(1) mythical island inhabited only by women; isle of women; (2) women-only location |
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pikushii; pigushi; pisukii / pikushi; pigushi; pisuki ピクシー; ピグシ; ピスキー |
pixie (mythical creatures from Cornish folklore) |
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shutendouji / shutendoji しゅてんどうじ |
Shuten-dōji; mythical Japanese oni (demon) who lived on Mt. Ōe |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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