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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
フォー・レター・ワード see styles |
foo retaa waado / foo reta wado フォー・レター・ワード |
four-letter word (esp. in English) |
フォア・レター・ワード see styles |
foa retaa waado / foa reta wado フォア・レター・ワード |
four-letter word (esp. in English) |
ワード・プロセッシング see styles |
waado purosesshingu / wado purosesshingu ワード・プロセッシング |
(computer terminology) word processing |
チャネル・ステータス・ワード see styles |
chaneru suteetasu waado / chaneru suteetasu wado チャネル・ステータス・ワード |
(computer terminology) channel status word |
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pawaawaado; pawaa waado / pawawado; pawa wado パワーワード; パワー・ワード |
power word |
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waadosarada; waado sarada / wadosarada; wado sarada ワードサラダ; ワード・サラダ |
(1) {med} word salad (symptom of neurological disorder); (2) {comp} word salad (nonsensical computer-generated text) |
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waadorappu; waado rappu / wadorappu; wado rappu ワードラップ; ワード・ラップ |
{comp} word wrap |
速疾立驗魔醯首羅天說阿尾奢法 速疾立验魔醯首罗天说阿尾奢法 see styles |
sù jí lì yàn mó xī shǒu luó tiān shuō ā wěi shē fǎ su4 ji2 li4 yan4 mo2 xi1 shou3 luo2 tian1 shuo1 a1 wei3 she1 fa3 su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo t`ien shuo a wei she fa su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo tien shuo a wei she fa Sokushitsu ryū ken Makeshuraten setsu abisha hō |
A Rapidly Established Effect: the Abhicāra Method Explained by Maheśvāra |
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waadochoisu; waado choisu / wadochoisu; wado choisu ワードチョイス; ワード・チョイス |
(rare) word choice |
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kusshonwaado; kusshon waado / kusshonwado; kusshon wado クッションワード; クッション・ワード |
(rare) (e.g. 申し訳ありませんが、あいにく) word to soften awkward topics (esp. refusal in business conversation, e.g. "I am afraid that ...") (wasei: cushion word) |
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waadopurosesshingu; waado purosesshingu / wadopurosesshingu; wado purosesshingu ワードプロセッシング; ワード・プロセッシング |
{comp} word processing |
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chanerusuteetasuwaado; chaneru suteetasu waado / chanerusuteetasuwado; chaneru suteetasu wado チャネルステータスワード; チャネル・ステータス・ワード |
{comp} channel status word |
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kurosuwaadopazuru; kurosuwaado pazuru; kurosu waado pazuru / kurosuwadopazuru; kurosuwado pazuru; kurosu wado pazuru クロスワードパズル; クロスワード・パズル; クロス・ワード・パズル |
crossword puzzle |
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waadopurosessa; waadopurosessaa; waado purosessa; waado purosessaa / wadopurosessa; wadopurosessa; wado purosessa; wado purosessa ワードプロセッサ; ワードプロセッサー; ワード・プロセッサ; ワード・プロセッサー |
{comp} word processor |
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fooretaawaado; foaretaawaado; foo retaa waado; foa retaa waado / fooretawado; foaretawado; foo reta wado; foa reta wado フォーレターワード; フォアレターワード; フォー・レター・ワード; フォア・レター・ワード |
(See 四文字言葉) four-letter word (esp. in English) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 15 results for "Wado-Ryu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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