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Simple Dictionary Definition |
骨片 see styles |
gǔ piàn gu3 pian4 ku p`ien ku pien koppen こっぺん |
spicule bone fragment; spicule |
骨牌 see styles |
gǔ pái gu3 pai2 ku p`ai ku pai koppai こっぱい |
dominoes (1) playing cards; (2) {mahj} mahjong tiles made of animal bone |
骨瓷 see styles |
gǔ cí gu3 ci2 ku tz`u ku tzu |
bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash) |
骨瘤 see styles |
gǔ liú gu3 liu2 ku liu |
osteoma (benign tumor composed of bone-like material) |
骨肉 see styles |
gǔ ròu gu3 rou4 ku jou kotsuniku こつにく |
blood relation; kin; one's flesh and blood (1) one's own flesh and blood; blood relative; kinsman; (2) flesh and bone; (one's) body |
骨脂 see styles |
kosshi こっし |
bone fat |
骨膜 see styles |
gǔ mó gu3 mo2 ku mo kotsumaku こつまく |
periosteum (membrane covering bone) {anat} periosteum |
骨裂 see styles |
gǔ liè gu3 lie4 ku lieh |
bone fracture; (of a bone) to fracture |
骨量 see styles |
kotsuryou / kotsuryo こつりょう |
bone quantity; bone mass |
骨針 骨针 see styles |
gǔ zhēn gu3 zhen1 ku chen |
spicule (in biology); bone needle (in archaeology) |
骨頭 骨头 see styles |
gǔ tou gu3 tou5 ku t`ou ku tou |
bone; CL:根[gen1],塊|块[kuai4]; moral character; bitterness; Taiwan pr. [gu2 tou5] |
骨髄 see styles |
kotsuzui こつずい |
(1) {anat} bone marrow; medulla; (2) heart's core; depths of one's heart; (3) (obsolete) main point; vital part |
骨髓 see styles |
gǔ suǐ gu3 sui3 ku sui kotsuzui |
bone marrow marrow |
骨鯁 骨鲠 see styles |
gǔ gěng gu3 geng3 ku keng |
fish bone; bone stuck in the throat; something one feels obliged to speak out about; candid speaker |
骨齡 骨龄 see styles |
gǔ líng gu3 ling2 ku ling |
(medicine) bone age |
髂骨 see styles |
qià gǔ qia4 gu3 ch`ia ku chia ku |
ilium (the large flat bone of the pelvic girdle) |
髖骨 髋骨 see styles |
kuān gǔ kuan1 gu3 k`uan ku kuan ku |
hip bone |
鬢差 see styles |
binsashi びんさし |
(archaism) (obscure) bow-shaped whale-bone or copper hairpins used to increase the volume on the side of a woman's hair (Edo period) |
魚骨 鱼骨 see styles |
yú gǔ yu2 gu3 yü ku |
fish bone |
鯨骨 see styles |
geikotsu / gekotsu げいこつ |
whale bone |
ボーヌ see styles |
boonu ボーヌ |
(place-name) Beaune (France); Bone |
ボネ湾 see styles |
bonewan ボネわん |
(place-name) Teluk Bone (bay) |
一タ偏 see styles |
ichitahen いちたへん |
(See 歹偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left |
三角骨 see styles |
sankakukotsu さんかくこつ |
{anat} triquetral bone |
下腿骨 see styles |
kataikotsu かたいこつ |
{anat} lower leg bone (esp. the tibia and the fibula, but sometimes also including the patella) |
中手骨 see styles |
chuushukotsu / chushukotsu ちゅうしゅこつ |
{anat} metacarpal (bone); metacarpus |
側頭骨 see styles |
sokutoukotsu / sokutokotsu そくとうこつ |
{anat} temporal bone (of the skull) |
內耳道 内耳道 see styles |
nèi ěr dào nei4 er3 dao4 nei erh tao |
internal auditory meatus (canal in temporal bone of skull housing auditory nerves) |
前頭骨 see styles |
zentoukotsu / zentokotsu ぜんとうこつ |
{anat} frontal bone (of the skull) |
口蓋骨 see styles |
kougaikotsu / kogaikotsu こうがいこつ |
{anat} palatine bone (of the skull) |
商羯羅 商羯罗 see styles |
shāng jié luó shang1 jie2 luo2 shang chieh lo Shōkyara |
Śaṅkara, 'auspicious' (M. W. ), a name for 'Śiva', and intp. as 骨鏁 bone-chains; name of 商羯羅阿闍梨 Śaṅkaracarya, the celebrated Indian philosopher of the eighth century A. D. who is known as a great opponent of Buddhism. |
後頭骨 see styles |
koutoukotsu / kotokotsu こうとうこつ |
{anat} occipital bone (of the skull) |
手根骨 see styles |
shukonkotsu しゅこんこつ |
{anat} carpal (bone); carpus |
方形骨 see styles |
houkeikotsu / hokekotsu ほうけいこつ |
{anat} (See 方骨) quadrate bone |
月状骨 see styles |
getsujoukotsu / getsujokotsu げつじょうこつ |
{anat} lunate bone; semilunar bone |
有鉤骨 see styles |
yuukoukotsu / yukokotsu ゆうこうこつ |
{anat} hamate bone; unciform bone; hooked bone |
有頭骨 see styles |
yuutoukotsu / yutokotsu ゆうとうこつ |
{anat} capitate bone |
楔状骨 see styles |
ketsujoukotsu; setsujoukotsu / ketsujokotsu; setsujokotsu けつじょうこつ; せつじょうこつ |
(1) (けつじょうこつ only) {anat} cuneiform (bones); (2) {anat} (See 蝶形骨) sphenoid (bone) |
歯槽骨 see styles |
shisoukotsu / shisokotsu しそうこつ |
{anat} alveolar bone |
無名骨 see styles |
mumeikotsu / mumekotsu むめいこつ |
(archaism) hipbone; innominate bone |
白骨精 see styles |
bái gǔ jīng bai2 gu3 jing1 pai ku ching |
White Bone Spirit (in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]); (fig.) sly and cunning person |
眼窩底 see styles |
gankatei / gankate がんかてい |
orbital floor (thin bone floor of eye socket) |
種子骨 see styles |
shushikotsu しゅしこつ |
{anat} sesamoid bone |
立方骨 see styles |
rippoukotsu / rippokotsu りっぽうこつ |
{anat} cuboid bone |
管状骨 see styles |
kanjoukotsu / kanjokotsu かんじょうこつ |
{anat} long bone |
箸渡し see styles |
hashiwatashi はしわたし |
(1) passing a bone fragment from one pair of chopsticks to another while placing the remains of the deceased in a funerary urn; two people picking up the same bone fragment with chopsticks at the same time; (2) (See 拾い箸) passing food from one pair of chopsticks to another (a breach of etiquette); two people picking up the same piece of food with chopsticks at the same time |
紅骨髓 红骨髓 see styles |
hóng gǔ suǐ hong2 gu3 sui3 hung ku sui |
red bone marrow; hematopoietic marrow |
聽小骨 听小骨 see styles |
tīng xiǎo gǔ ting1 xiao3 gu3 t`ing hsiao ku ting hsiao ku |
ossicles (of the middle ear); three ossicles, acting as levers to amplify sound, namely: stapes or stirrup bone 鐙骨|镫骨, incus or anvil bone 砧骨, malleus or hammer bone 錘骨|锤骨 |
肉骨粉 see styles |
nikukoppun にくこっぷん |
meat-and-bone meal; MBM |
腹吸盤 腹吸盘 see styles |
fù xī pán fu4 xi1 pan2 fu hsi p`an fu hsi pan |
acetabulum (part of the pelvis bone) |
膜性骨 see styles |
makuseikotsu / makusekotsu まくせいこつ |
membranous bone |
舟状骨 see styles |
shuujoukotsu / shujokotsu しゅうじょうこつ |
{anat} navicular bone (of the foot); scaphoid bone (of the hand) |
蝶形骨 see styles |
choukeikotsu / chokekotsu ちょうけいこつ |
sphenoid bone (of the skull) |
豆状骨 see styles |
toujoukotsu / tojokotsu とうじょうこつ |
{anat} pisiform bone |
迎佛骨 see styles |
yíng fó gǔ ying2 fo2 gu3 ying fo ku |
to ceremonially receive a bone relic of the Buddha |
錘骨柄 锤骨柄 see styles |
chuí gǔ bǐng chui2 gu3 bing3 ch`ui ku ping chui ku ping |
manubrium of malleus (handle of hammer bone), connecting ossicles 聽小骨|听小骨 to tympanum 鼓膜 |
陰茎骨 see styles |
inkeikotsu / inkekotsu いんけいこつ |
baculum; os penis; penis bone |
頭頂骨 see styles |
touchoukotsu / tochokotsu とうちょうこつ |
{anat} parietal bone |
顔面骨 see styles |
ganmenkotsu がんめんこつ |
facial bone |
骨伝導 see styles |
kotsudendou / kotsudendo こつでんどう |
{physiol} bone conduction; osteophony |
骨噛み see styles |
honekami ほねかみ |
(noun/participle) eating bones; gnawing on a bone; osteophagy |
骨塩量 see styles |
kotsuenryou / kotsuenryo こつえんりょう |
{med} (See 骨密度) bone density |
骨壊死 see styles |
kotsueshi こつえし |
{med} osteonecrosis; avascular necrosis; bone infarction |
骨密度 see styles |
kotsumitsudo こつみつど |
{med} bone density |
骨年齢 see styles |
kotsunenrei / kotsunenre こつねんれい |
bone age; skeletal age |
骨強度 see styles |
kotsukyoudo / kotsukyodo こつきょうど |
bone strength |
骨水泥 see styles |
gǔ shuǐ ní gu3 shui3 ni2 ku shui ni |
bone cement; orthopedic cement |
骨灰盒 see styles |
gǔ huī hé gu3 hui1 he2 ku hui ho |
box for bone ashes; funerary casket |
骨肥厚 see styles |
gǔ féi hòu gu3 fei2 hou4 ku fei hou |
hyperostosis (abnormal thickening of bone) |
骨角器 see styles |
kokkakuki こっかくき |
{archeol} bone tool; horn implement |
骨鎖觀 see styles |
gǔ suǒ guān gu3 suo3 guan1 ku so kuan |
bone contemplation |
骨鏁天 see styles |
gǔ suǒ tiān gu3 suo3 tian1 ku so t`ien ku so tien |
The bone-chain deva 商羯羅 Śaṅkara, i.e. Śiva. |
骨髓腔 see styles |
gǔ suǐ qiāng gu3 sui3 qiang1 ku sui ch`iang ku sui chiang |
(anatomy) medullary cavity; marrow cavity of a bone |
鬢差し see styles |
binsashi びんさし |
(archaism) (obscure) bow-shaped whale-bone or copper hairpins used to increase the volume on the side of a woman's hair (Edo period) |
鱗状骨 see styles |
rinjoukotsu / rinjokotsu りんじょうこつ |
{anat} squamous bone |
黃骨髓 黄骨髓 see styles |
huáng gǔ suǐ huang2 gu3 sui3 huang ku sui |
yellow bone marrow |
鼻甲介 see styles |
bikoukai / bikokai びこうかい |
{anat} nasal concha; nasal turbinate; turbinate (bone); turbinal |
あぶみ骨 see styles |
abumikotsu あぶみこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
かさかさ see styles |
kasakasa かさかさ |
(adj-na,vs,adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) dry; bone dry; (2) rustle |
かまとろ see styles |
kamatoro かまとろ |
fatty tuna from around the collar bone |
せん状骨 see styles |
senjoukotsu / senjokotsu せんじょうこつ |
scaphoid bone (in wrist near thumb) |
丁骨牛排 see styles |
dīng gǔ niú pái ding1 gu3 niu2 pai2 ting ku niu p`ai ting ku niu pai |
T-bone steak |
切骨之仇 see styles |
qiè gǔ zhī chóu qie4 gu3 zhi1 chou2 ch`ieh ku chih ch`ou chieh ku chih chou |
bitter hatred; hatred that cuts to the bone |
在骨麤重 see styles |
zài gǔ cū zhòng zai4 gu3 cu1 zhong4 tsai ku ts`u chung tsai ku tsu chung zaikotsu sojū |
bone-level debilitations |
如鯁在喉 如鲠在喉 see styles |
rú gěng zài hóu ru2 geng3 zai4 hou2 ju keng tsai hou |
lit. as if having a fish bone stuck in one's throat (idiom); fig. very upset and needing to express one's displeasure |
寒風刺骨 寒风刺骨 see styles |
hán fēng cì gǔ han2 feng1 ci4 gu3 han feng tz`u ku han feng tzu ku |
bone chilling wind (idiom) |
寝バック see styles |
nebakku ねバック |
(slang) prone bone (sexual position) |
小菱形骨 see styles |
shouryoukeikotsu / shoryokekotsu しょうりょうけいこつ |
{anat} trapezoid bone |
恨之入骨 see styles |
hèn zhī rù gǔ hen4 zhi1 ru4 gu3 hen chih ju ku |
to hate sb to the bone (idiom) |
手抓羊肉 see styles |
shǒu zhuā yáng ròu shou3 zhua1 yang2 rou4 shou chua yang jou |
hand-held mutton (mutton pieces on the bone, eaten with the fingers) |
有勞得獎 有劳得奖 see styles |
yǒu láo dé jiǎng you3 lao2 de2 jiang3 yu lao te chiang |
a good dog deserves a bone (idiom) |
柔道整復 see styles |
juudouseifuku / judosefuku じゅうどうせいふく |
judo therapy; traditional non-surgical osteopathic tissue and bone manipulation therapy |
歯槽膿漏 see styles |
shisounourou / shisonoro しそうのうろう |
periodontitis; pyorrhea; pyorrhoea; pyorrhea alveolaris; inflammation of the gingiva (gums) resulting in bone loss |
殷墟文字 see styles |
inkyomoji いんきょもじ |
(See 甲骨文字) oracle bone script |
矢筈模様 see styles |
yahazumoyou / yahazumoyo やはずもよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) herring-bone pattern; herringbone pattern |
稀鬆骨質 稀松骨质 see styles |
xī sōng gǔ zhì xi1 song1 gu3 zhi4 hsi sung ku chih |
cancellous bone; trabecular bone; spongy bone |
竜骨突起 see styles |
ryuukotsutokki / ryukotsutokki りゅうこつとっき |
keel (bird bone); carina |
緊咬不放 紧咬不放 see styles |
jǐn yǎo bù fàng jin3 yao3 bu4 fang4 chin yao pu fang |
(idiom) unwilling to let go; like a dog with a bone; dogged |
胼手胝足 see styles |
pián shǒu zhī zú pian2 shou3 zhi1 zu2 p`ien shou chih tsu pien shou chih tsu |
lit. with calluses on hands and feet (idiom); fig. to work one's fingers to the bone |
菱亜鉛鉱 see styles |
ryouaenkou / ryoaenko りょうあえんこう |
smithsonite; zinc spar; szaskaite; calamine; dry-bone ore |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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