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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
木佛 see styles |
mù fó mu4 fo2 mu fo bokubutsu |
A Buddha of wood, i. e. an image of wood. |
木偶 see styles |
mù ǒu mu4 ou3 mu ou deku(gikun); mokuguu; bokuguu / deku(gikun); mokugu; bokugu でく(gikun); もくぐう; ぼくぐう |
puppet (1) wooden doll; wooden figure; (2) (でく only) puppet; (3) (でく only) (See 木偶の坊・2) blockhead; good-for-nothing; fool |
木像 see styles |
mokuzou / mokuzo もくぞう |
wooden statue; wooden image; wooden idol |
木刀 see styles |
bokutou; bokuttou(ok); bokuta(ok); kigatana(ok) / bokuto; bokutto(ok); bokuta(ok); kigatana(ok) ぼくとう; ぼくっとう(ok); ぼくた(ok); きがたな(ok) |
wooden sword; (place-name) Kigatana |
木剣 see styles |
bokken; bokuken(ok); mokuken(ok); mokken(ok) ぼっけん; ぼくけん(ok); もくけん(ok); もっけん(ok) |
bokken; wooden sword |
木劍 木剑 see styles |
mù jiàn mu4 jian4 mu chien |
wooden sword |
木印 see styles |
mokuin もくいん |
carved wooden seal |
木器 see styles |
mù qì mu4 qi4 mu ch`i mu chi kouzuki / kozuki こうずき |
wooden articles (place-name) Kōzuki |
木型 see styles |
kigata きがた |
wooden form; wooden model; wooden pattern |
木夯 see styles |
mù hāng mu4 hang1 mu hang |
wooden tamp |
木屐 see styles |
mù jī mu4 ji1 mu chi |
wooden clogs |
木履 see styles |
kiri きり |
(1) (usu. ぽっくり, ぼっくり) girl's lacquered wooden geta; (2) (usu. ぼくり, ぽくり) wooden footwear; clogs; sabots; (surname) Kiri |
木彫 see styles |
mokuchou / mokucho もくちょう |
wood carving; wooden sculpture; woodcraft |
木戸 see styles |
kido きど |
(1) wicket gate; wooden door; (2) entrance to an entertainment venue (i.e. sumo arena, etc.); (surname) Kibe |
木札 see styles |
kifuda きふだ |
wooden tag |
木杯 see styles |
mokuhai もくはい |
wooden cup |
木板 see styles |
mù bǎn mu4 ban3 mu pan mokuhan; kiita / mokuhan; kita もくはん; きいた |
slab; board; plank; CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4] (1) wooden board; (2) (See 木版) wood-block printing; wood engraving |
木枕 see styles |
kimakura; komakura きまくら; こまくら |
wooden pillow; (place-name) Komakura |
木枠 see styles |
kiwaku きわく |
wooden frame; wooden crate; wooden pallet |
木栓 see styles |
mokusen もくせん |
wooden plug; cork; tampion |
木框 see styles |
mù kuàng mu4 kuang4 mu k`uang mu kuang |
wooden frame |
木桶 see styles |
mù tǒng mu4 tong3 mu t`ung mu tung kioke きおけ |
cask wooden vat; wooden tub |
木桿 木杆 see styles |
mù gān mu4 gan1 mu kan |
wooden pole; wood (golf club) |
木棍 see styles |
mù gùn mu4 gun4 mu kun |
wooden stick |
木棒 see styles |
kibou / kibo きぼう kihou / kiho きほう |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) wooden stick; wooden pole |
木棺 see styles |
mokkan もっかん |
wooden coffin |
木槌 see styles |
kizuchi きづち |
wooden hammer; wooden mallet |
木槽 see styles |
mokusou; kibune / mokuso; kibune もくそう; きぶね |
wooden vat (esp. for sake brewing); wooden tank |
木樁 木桩 see styles |
mù zhuāng mu4 zhuang1 mu chuang |
wooden pile; stake |
木樋 see styles |
mokuhi; kidoi もくひ; きどい |
wooden water pipe; wooden flume; (place-name) Kitoi |
木標 see styles |
mokuhyou / mokuhyo もくひょう |
wooden guidepost |
木橋 see styles |
mokkyou; mokukyou; kibashi / mokkyo; mokukyo; kibashi もっきょう; もくきょう; きばし |
wooden bridge; (personal name) Mokukyō |
木皿 see styles |
kizara きざら |
wooden plate; (surname) Kizara |
木筏 see styles |
mù fá mu4 fa2 mu fa |
wooden raft; log raft |
木箆 see styles |
kibera きべら |
wooden spatula |
木管 see styles |
mokkan もっかん |
(1) wooden pipe; (2) wooden bobbin; (3) (abbreviation) (See 木管楽器) woodwind instrument |
木箱 see styles |
kibako きばこ |
wooden box; wooden crate |
木組 see styles |
kigumi きぐみ |
wooden framework |
木船 see styles |
mù chuán mu4 chuan2 mu ch`uan mu chuan kibune きぶね |
wooden boat (surname) Kibune |
木表 see styles |
kiomote きおもて |
(See 木裏) part of a wooden board closer to the bark; face side |
木裏 see styles |
kiura きうら |
(See 木表) inner side of a wooden board; core side of sawn timber |
木訥 木讷 see styles |
mù ne mu4 ne4 mu ne bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
wooden and slow of speech; slow-speeched; inarticulate; unsophisticated (adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
木質 木质 see styles |
mù zhì mu4 zhi4 mu chih mokushitsu もくしつ |
wooden (adj-no,n) woody; ligneous |
木造 see styles |
mokuzou / mokuzo もくぞう |
(adj-no,n) wooden; made of wood; wooden construction; (place-name) Kotsukuri |
木道 see styles |
mokudou / mokudo もくどう |
boardwalk (e.g. over marshy ground); wooden causeway; (surname) Kidō |
木部 see styles |
mokubu もくぶ |
(1) {bot} xylem; (2) wooden part (of); (surname) Mokube |
木釘 木钉 see styles |
mù dīng mu4 ding1 mu ting kikugi きくぎ |
peg wooden peg |
木鉢 木钵 see styles |
mù bō mu4 bo1 mu po kibachi きばち |
wooden bowl; (surname) Kibachi wooden bowl |
木鉾 see styles |
kibou / kibo きぼう kihou / kiho きほう |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) wooden stick; wooden pole |
木鋒 see styles |
kibou / kibo きぼう kihou / kiho きほう |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) wooden stick; wooden pole |
木鍬 see styles |
kokuwa こくわ |
(archaism) wooden hoe |
木鐸 木铎 see styles |
mù duó mu4 duo2 mu to bokutaku ぼくたく |
(1) bell with wooden clapper; (2) leader; guide (of the public) wooden gong |
木靴 see styles |
kigutsu きぐつ |
wooden shoes; clogs |
木骨 see styles |
mokkotsu もっこつ |
wooden frame |
木魚 木鱼 see styles |
mù yú mu4 yu2 mu yü mokugyo もくぎょ |
mokugyo; wooden fish (percussion instrument) (Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras The wooden fish; there are two kinds, one round for use to keep time in chanting, the other long for calling to meals. The origin of the use of a fish is unkজxample to monks to be watchful: there is no evidence of connection with the Christian ίχθύς.ί 木馬 Wooden horse, a symbol of emancipation. |
本身 see styles |
běn shēn ben3 shen1 pen shen honmi ほんみ |
itself; in itself; per se real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice sword) oneself; it also means 本心 the inner self. |
杖刑 see styles |
zhàng xíng zhang4 xing2 chang hsing |
beating with wooden staves (as corporal punishment) |
板凳 see styles |
bǎn dèng ban3 deng4 pan teng |
wooden bench or stool; CL:張|张[zhang1],條|条[tiao2] |
板塀 see styles |
itabei / itabe いたべい |
wooden fence; board fence |
板戸 see styles |
itado いたど |
wooden door; (place-name, surname) Itado |
板房 see styles |
bǎn fáng ban3 fang2 pan fang |
temporary housing built with wooden planks or other makeshift materials |
板敷 see styles |
itajiki いたじき |
wooden floor; (place-name, surname) Itajiki |
板材 see styles |
itazai いたざい |
wooden board; plank |
板橋 板桥 see styles |
bǎn qiáo ban3 qiao2 pan ch`iao pan chiao itabashi いたばし |
Banqiao or Panchiao city in Taiwan (archaism) wooden bridge (with planks); (place-name, surname) Itabashi |
板畳 see styles |
itadatami いただたみ |
(1) tatami mat with a wooden plank for a core (used in tokonoma, etc.); (2) (See 板敷) wooden floor |
板胡 see styles |
bǎn hú ban3 hu2 pan hu |
a bowed stringed instrument with a thin wooden soundboard |
板門 板门 see styles |
bǎn mén ban3 men2 pan men banmon |
a wooden gate |
枡酒 see styles |
masuzake ますざけ |
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box |
枢木 see styles |
kururugi くるるぎ |
(See 猿・4) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut) |
桐人 see styles |
tóng rén tong2 ren2 t`ung jen tung jen doujin / dojin どうじん |
puppet burial object; wooden effigy buried to put a curse on sb (given name) Doujin |
桝酒 see styles |
masuzake ますざけ |
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box |
梆子 see styles |
bāng zi bang1 zi5 pang tzu |
watchman's clapper; wooden clappers with bars of unequal length; abbr. for 梆子腔[bang1 zi5 qiang1] |
棒槌 see styles |
bàng chuí bang4 chui2 pang ch`ui pang chui |
wooden club (used to beat clothes in washing) |
極込 see styles |
kimekomi きめこみ |
(1) (abbreviation) wooden dolls; (2) type of theatrical makeup; (3) type of artwork using paper, cloth and paste |
榫頭 榫头 see styles |
sǔn tou sun3 tou5 sun t`ou sun tou |
tenon (wooden projection to fit into a mortise) |
樓板 楼板 see styles |
lóu bǎn lou2 ban3 lou pan |
floor; floor (ie. metal plate, concrete slab, wooden planking etc) |
樽酒 see styles |
taruzake; sonshu たるざけ; そんしゅ |
sake that has been kept in a wooden cask; cask sake; barreled sake |
橫木 横木 see styles |
héng mù heng2 mu4 heng mu |
horizontal beam; wooden crossbar; thwart See: 横木 |
湯桶 see styles |
yutou / yuto ゆとう |
pail-like wooden container typically lacquered in Japanese style, used for holding and serving hot liquids |
火桶 see styles |
hioke ひおけ |
wooden brazier |
火版 see styles |
huǒ bǎn huo3 ban3 huo pan koban |
The 'fire-board' or wooden plaque, hung in the kitchen, the striking of which warns the monks that the meal is ready. |
灯台 see styles |
toudai / todai とうだい |
(1) lighthouse; (2) old-fashioned interior light fixture comprising a wooden pole with an oil-filled dish and a wick atop it |
焼筆 see styles |
yakifude やきふで |
wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings) |
燈台 see styles |
toudai / todai とうだい |
(out-dated kanji) (1) lighthouse; (2) old-fashioned interior light fixture comprising a wooden pole with an oil-filled dish and a wick atop it; (surname) Toudai |
牛鞅 see styles |
niú yàng niu2 yang4 niu yang |
wooden yoke for a draft ox |
男木 see styles |
ogi おぎ |
(1) male plant (esp. a woody plant); androecious plant; (2) tenoned part of a wooden joint (in construction); (place-name, surname) Ogi |
留木 see styles |
tameki ためき |
(1) fragrant wood; (2) wooden peg; toggle; (surname) Tameki |
的串 see styles |
matogushi まとぐし |
{MA} (See 侯串) wooden target holder (in archery) |
真険 see styles |
shinken しんけん |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) (1) seriousness; earnestness; (2) real sword (as opposed to unsharpened or wooden practice weapon) |
矢倉 see styles |
yanokura やのくら |
(kana only) caves dug as tombs in and around Kamakura during the Kamakura and Muromachi periods; (1) turret; watchtower; (2) high wooden stage; scaffolding; (3) wooden frame (of a kotatsu); (4) (archaism) weapons storehouse; (surname) Yanokura |
破子 see styles |
warigo わりご |
(1) partitioned lidded wooden lunchbox; (2) food served in such a box |
破籠 see styles |
warigo わりご |
(1) partitioned lidded wooden lunchbox; (2) food served in such a box |
硬い see styles |
katai かたい |
(adjective) (1) hard; solid; tough; (2) stiff; tight; wooden; unpolished (e.g. writing); (3) strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); (4) safe; steady; honest; steadfast; (5) obstinate; stubborn; (6) bookish; formal; stuffy |
祝棒 see styles |
iwaibou / iwaibo いわいぼう |
sacred wooden pole used in traditional Koshogatsu ceremonies |
立札 see styles |
tatefuda たてふだ |
bulletin board; notice board; billboard; roadside sign; sign on a post, usu. wooden, esp. containing information about a sight, warning, congratulations, etc. |
箍桶 see styles |
gū tǒng gu1 tong3 ku t`ung ku tung |
hooped barrel; to handmake a wooden barrel |
箱枕 see styles |
hakomakura はこまくら |
pillow with a box-shaped wooden base |
簓子 see styles |
sasarako; sasaranoko ささらこ; ささらのこ |
(1) (See 簓) notched bamboo rod rubbed with an implement similar to a bamboo whisk (used as a percussion instrument); (2) wooden vertical batten |
簡札 see styles |
kansatsu かんさつ |
wooden tag |
簡牘 简牍 see styles |
jiǎn dú jian3 du2 chien tu |
bamboo and wooden slips (used for writing on in ancient times); letter; correspondence; book; document |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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