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毛囊

see styles
máo náng
    mao2 nang2
mao nang
hair follicle

毛子

see styles
máo zi
    mao2 zi5
mao tzu
hairy fellow; foreigner; Russian (derog.); bandit (old); tuft of fine hair

毛孔

see styles
máo kǒng
    mao2 kong3
mao k`ung
    mao kung
 moukou; mouku(sk) / moko; moku(sk)
    もうこう; もうく(sk)
pore
{med} (See 毛穴) pore (of the skin)
Hair-hole, pore, the pores.

毛束

see styles
 kezuka
    けづか
bundle of hair; hair tuft; (personal name) Kezuka

毛瘡

see styles
 mousou / moso
    もうそう
{med} sycosis; hair follicle inflammation; barber's itch

毛筋

see styles
 kesuji
    けすじ
(1) hair; hairline; (2) (often 毛筋ほど) minor details; (3) comb lines in hair; comb tracks

毛繩


毛绳

see styles
máo shéng
    mao2 sheng2
mao sheng
 mōjō
A hair rope, i. e. tied up by the passions, as with an unbreakable hair rope.

毛脚

see styles
 keashi
    けあし
(1) length of hair (fur); pile length; (2) growth of hair; (3) hairy legs

毛色

see styles
máo sè
    mao2 se4
mao se
 keiro / kero
    けいろ
(of an animal) appearance or color of coat
(1) hair color; hair colour; fur color; fur colour; (2) disposition; type; kind; nature

毛艶

see styles
 kezuya
    けづや
glossy hair; glossy fur; glossy coat (on an animal)

毛茸

see styles
 moujou / mojo
    もうじょう
hair; trichome

毛蟹

see styles
 kegani
    けがに
hair crab (Erimacrus isenbeckii)

毛質

see styles
 moushitsu / moshitsu
    もうしつ
(See 髪質) hair quality

毛足

see styles
 keashi
    けあし
(1) length of hair (fur); pile length; (2) growth of hair; (3) hairy legs

毛輪


毛轮

see styles
máo lún
    mao2 lun2
mao lun
 mōrin
hair circles

毛道

see styles
máo dào
    mao2 dao4
mao tao
 mōdō
毛頭 A name for 凡夫 ordinary people, i. e. non-Buddhists, the unenlightened; the 毛 is said to be a translation of vāla, hair or down, which in turn is considered an error for bāla, ignorant, foolish, i. e. simple people who are easily beguiled. It is also said to be a form of bala-pṛthag-jana, v. 婆, which is intp. as born in ignorance; the ignorant and untutored in general.

毛量

see styles
 mouryou / moryo
    もうりょう
(colloquialism) amount of hair; hair volume

毛髪

see styles
 mouhatsu / mohatsu
    もうはつ
hair

毛髮


毛发

see styles
máo fà
    mao2 fa4
mao fa
 mōhatsu
hair
a hair

毫光

see styles
 goukou / goko
    ごうこう
(abbreviation) (from 白毫相光) light that is said to be emitted from some hair or tuft in Buddha's forehead; ray of light from the tuft of white hair (between the eyebrows)

毫毛

see styles
háo máo
    hao2 mao2
hao mao
fine hair (on the body); down; (often used figuratively as in 動毫毛|动毫毛[dong4 hao2 mao2] "to harm sb in the slightest way")

毫氂


毫牦

see styles
háo lí
    hao2 li2
hao li
 gōri
fine hair

毫眉

see styles
háo méi
    hao2 mei2
hao mei
 gōmi
The white hair between Buddha's eyebrows, the毫相, i.e. one of the thirty-two signs of a Buddha.

毫端

see styles
háo duān
    hao2 duan1
hao tuan
 gōtan
the tip of a very fine [rabbit's] hair

毫髮


毫发

see styles
háo fà
    hao2 fa4
hao fa
a hair; the slightest

水油

see styles
 mizuabura
    みずあぶら
(1) hair oil; camellia oil; rape oil; (2) kerosene; paraffin; lamp oil

汗毛

see styles
hàn máo
    han4 mao2
han mao
hair; soft hair; down

洗頭


洗头

see styles
xǐ tóu
    xi3 tou2
hsi t`ou
    hsi tou
to wash one's hair; to have a shampoo

洗髪

see styles
 senpatsu
    せんぱつ
(n,vs,vi) washing one's hair; having a shampoo

淨髮


淨发

see styles
jìng fǎ
    jing4 fa3
ching fa
 jōhatsu
To cleanse the hair, i.e. shave the head as do the monks.

滄浪


沧浪

see styles
cāng làng
    cang1 lang4
ts`ang lang
    tsang lang
 sourou / soro
    そうろう
Canglang district of Suzhou city 蘇州市|苏州市[Su1 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu
(1) blue waves; blue wave; (2) hair that has lost its shine due to ageing; (male given name) Sourou

漉く

see styles
 suku
    すく
(transitive verb) to make something (e.g. paper) from wet, pulpy material by spreading it thin and drying it; (irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) to comb (out); to card; to untangle (hair)

潘婷

see styles
pān tíng
    pan1 ting2
p`an t`ing
    pan ting
Pantene (hair products brand)

火燙


火烫

see styles
huǒ tàng
    huo3 tang4
huo t`ang
    huo tang
burning hot; fiery; to have one's hair permed with hot curling tongs

焗油

see styles
jú yóu
    ju2 you2
chü yu
to condition or dye the hair using hair treatment product in conjunction with a hair steamer

煅髮


煅发

see styles
duàn fǎ
    duan4 fa3
tuan fa
 tanpatsu
To burn up the hair of a novice, male or female.

爪塔

see styles
zhǎo tǎ
    zhao3 ta3
chao t`a
    chao ta
 sō tō
A stūpa, or reliquary, for preserving and honouring the nails and hair of the Buddha, said to be the first Buddhist stūpa raised.

爪犢


爪犊

see styles
zhǎo dú
    zhao3 du2
chao tu
 Sōtoku
The long-nailed ascetic Brahmacārī (of the) Vātsīputrīyaḥ; it is said that his nails were a treatise and his hair a discourse 爪章髮論.

牛毛

see styles
niú máo
    niu2 mao2
niu mao
ox hair (used as a metaphor for something very numerous or something fine and delicate)

獣毛

see styles
 juumou / jumo
    じゅうもう
animal hair

玩ぶ

see styles
 moteasobu
    もてあそぶ
(transitive verb) (1) to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; (2) to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; (3) to do with something as one pleases; (4) to appreciate

理頭


理头

see styles
lǐ tóu
    li3 tou2
li t`ou
    li tou
to have a haircut; to cut sb's hair

理髮


理发

see styles
lǐ fà
    li3 fa4
li fa
to get a haircut; to have one's hair done; to cut (sb's) hair; to give (sb) a haircut

生毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) soft, downy hair (i.e. such as on one's cheek); peach fuzz; fluff; pappus; (2) lanugo; (can be adjective with の) (3) lanuginous; pappose; pappous

産毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) soft, downy hair (i.e. such as on one's cheek); peach fuzz; fluff; pappus; (2) lanugo; (can be adjective with の) (3) lanuginous; pappose; pappous

癖毛

see styles
 kusege
    くせげ
kinky hair; frizzy hair; unruly hair; curly hair

発毛

see styles
 hatsumou / hatsumo
    はつもう
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) new hair growth

白亳

see styles
 byakugou / byakugo
    びゃくごう
(irregular kanji usage) whorl of white hair on the forehead of the Buddha, represented by a white precious stone on statues of Buddha; urna

白板

see styles
bái bǎn
    bai2 ban3
pai pan
 shiraita
    しらいた
whiteboard; tabula rasa; blank slate
(1) {mahj} white dragon tile (chi: báibǎn); (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) shaved pubic area; person with little or no pubic hair; (place-name, surname) Shiraita

白毛

see styles
bái máo
    bai2 mao2
pai mao
 shirage
    しらげ
white hair (of animals); see also 白髮|白发[bai2 fa4]
white (horse coat color); (surname) Shirage

白毫

see styles
bái háo
    bai2 hao2
pai hao
 byakugō
    びゃくごう
whorl of white hair on the forehead of the Buddha, represented by a white precious stone on statues of Buddha; urna
The curl between Śākyamuni's eyebrows; from it, in the Mahāyāna sutras, he sends out a ray of light which reveals all worlds; it is used as a synonym of the Buddha, e. g. 白毫之賜 (all that a monk has is) a gift from the White-curled One.

白頭


白头

see styles
bái tóu
    bai2 tou2
pai t`ou
    pai tou
 shirogashira
    しろがしら
hoary head; old age
head with grey hair (gray); grey head; (surname) Shirogashira

白首

see styles
bái shǒu
    bai2 shou3
pai shou
 shirokubi; shirakubi
    しろくび; しらくび
(derogatory term) woman who puts thick white powder on her neck; low class prostitute
a head of white hair

白髪

see styles
 hakuhatsu
    はくはつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) white hair; grey hair; gray hair; (place-name, surname) Hakuhatsu

白髮


白发

see styles
bái fà
    bai2 fa4
pai fa
 byaku hatsu
white or gray hair; CL:根[gen1]
white hair

皓首

see styles
hào shǒu
    hao4 shou3
hao shou
 kyōshu
white head of hair; fig. old person
grey-headed

皮毛

see styles
pí máo
    pi2 mao2
p`i mao
    pi mao
fur; fur clothing; skin and hair; superficial; superficial knowledge

盤頭


盘头

see styles
pán tóu
    pan2 tou2
p`an t`ou
    pan tou
to coil hair into a bun; hair worn in bun; turban; hair ornament; to interrogate

直す

see styles
 naosu
    なおす
(transitive verb) (1) to repair; to mend; to fix; to correct (a mistake, bad habit, etc.); to put right; to restore; to straighten (e.g. a tie); to tidy up (one's hair, make-up, etc.); to revive (one's spirits); (transitive verb) (2) to change; to alter; to convert; to translate; (transitive verb) (3) (ksb:) to put back; to put away; (transitive verb) (4) (usu. written as 治す) (See 治す) to cure; to heal; (transitive verb) (5) (dated) to move up; to promote; (suf,v5s) (6) (after -masu stem of verb) to do over again; to redo

直毛

see styles
 chokumou / chokumo
    ちょくもう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) straight hair

直順


直顺

see styles
zhí shùn
    zhi2 shun4
chih shun
straight and smooth (hair etc)

直髮


直发

see styles
zhí fà
    zhi2 fa4
chih fa
straight hair

短毛

see styles
 tanmou / tanmo
    たんもう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) short hair

短髪

see styles
 tanpatsu
    たんぱつ
short hair

硬毛

see styles
 koumou / komo
    こうもう
terminal hair; bristle

祝髮


祝发

see styles
zhù fà
    zhu4 fa4
chu fa
 shukuhatsu
to cut one's hair (as part of a minority ritual or in order to become a monk)
to have one's head shaved

禪毬


禅毬

see styles
chán qiú
    chan2 qiu2
ch`an ch`iu
    chan chiu
 zenkyū
A ball of hair used to throw at and awaken those who fell asleep during meditation.

秀髮


秀发

see styles
xiù fà
    xiu4 fa4
hsiu fa
beautiful hair

秋毫

see styles
qiū háo
    qiu1 hao2
ch`iu hao
    chiu hao
fine hair grown by animals (or down grown by birds) in the fall; (fig.) something barely discernible; the slightest thing; the minutest detail

立髪

see styles
 tategami
    たてがみ
long hair style popular in the Genroku era; (surname) Tategami

童形

see styles
 dougyou / dogyo
    どうぎょう
(hist) boy with untied hair (before his coming-of-age ceremony); appearance of a boy with untied hair

篦頭


篦头

see styles
bì tóu
    bi4 tou2
pi t`ou
    pi tou
to comb one's hair

紅毛

see styles
 koumou / komo
    こうもう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) red hair; (2) (archaism) (See 紅毛人) Westerner (esp. a Dutchman)

素直

see styles
 motonao
    もとなお
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) obedient; meek; docile; unaffected; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) honest; frank; upfront (about one's feelings); (noun or adjectival noun) (3) straight (e.g. hair); (noun or adjectival noun) (4) without peculiarity; without mannerisms; standard; neat (e.g. handwriting); (personal name) Motonao

紺頂


绀顶

see styles
gàn dǐng
    gan4 ding3
kan ting
 konchō
violet hair

紺髮


绀发

see styles
gàn fǎ
    gan4 fa3
kan fa
 konpatsu
violet hair

結う

see styles
 yuu(p); iu / yu(p); iu
    ゆう(P); いう
(transitive verb) (1) to do up (hair); to dress; to arrange; (transitive verb) (2) to tie; to bind; to fasten; to make (a fence)

結髮


结发

see styles
jié fà
    jie2 fa4
chieh fa
(in former times) to bind one's hair on coming of age

絨毛


绒毛

see styles
róng máo
    rong2 mao2
jung mao
 juumou / jumo
    じゅうもう
fur; down (soft fur); villi capillary (in the small intestine)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) villus (intestinal or chorionic); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 柔毛・1) soft hair

絲滑


丝滑

see styles
sī huá
    si1 hua2
ssu hua
(of food, skin, hair etc) silky; smooth; (fig.) smooth; effortless; seamless

総髪

see styles
 souhatsu / sohatsu
    そうはつ
wearing one's hair knotted in the back

緑髪

see styles
 ryokuhatsu; midorigami
    りょくはつ; みどりがみ
(1) (りょくはつ only) glossy black hair; (2) (esp. みどりがみ in the context of fictional characters) green hair

編髮


编发

see styles
biān fǎ
    bian1 fa3
pien fa
 henhatsu
To plait the hair, or roll it into conch-shape.

縮れ

see styles
 chijire
    ちぢれ
frizz; kink; crimp; curls (hair, noodles, leaves, etc.)

縮毛

see styles
 shukumou / shukumo
    しゅくもう
frizzled hair; curly hair

總角


总角

see styles
zǒng jiǎo
    zong3 jiao3
tsung chiao
(literary) children's hairstyle with hair tied into a bun on both sides of the head; (fig.) childhood

繁密

see styles
fán mì
    fan2 mi4
fan mi
numerous and close together; (of hair) luxuriant; (of woods) dense; (of gunfire) intense

繕う

see styles
 tsukurou / tsukuro
    つくろう
(transitive verb) (1) to mend; to patch up; to repair; to fix; to darn; (transitive verb) (2) to fix (hair, clothes, appearance, etc.); to adjust; to tidy up; to groom; (transitive verb) (3) to keep up appearances; to cover up (e.g. a mistake); to gloss over; (transitive verb) (4) (archaism) to treat (illness, injury, etc.)

羅刹


罗刹

see styles
luó chà
    luo2 cha4
lo ch`a
    lo cha
 rasetsu
    らせつ
rakshasa (san: rāksasa); man-eating demon in Hinduism and Buddhism; (female given name) Rasetsu
(羅刹姿) rākṣasa, also羅叉娑; from rakṣas, harm, injuring. Malignant spirits, demons; sometimes considered inferior to yakṣas, sometimes similar. Their place of abode was Laṅkā in Ceylon, where they are described as the original inhabitants, anthropophagi, once the terror of shipwrecked mariners; also described as the barbarian races of ancient India. As demons they are described as terrifying, with black bodies, red hair, green eyes, devourers of men.

美髪

see styles
 bihatsu
    びはつ
beautiful hair

美髮


美发

see styles
měi fà
    mei3 fa4
mei fa
hairdressing; to give sb's hair a cut or other beauty treatment; beautiful hair

翫ぶ

see styles
 moteasobu
    もてあそぶ
(transitive verb) (1) to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; (2) to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; (3) to do with something as one pleases; (4) to appreciate

老頭


老头

see styles
lǎo tóu
    lao3 tou2
lao t`ou
    lao tou
 oigashira
    おいがしら
old fellow; old man; father; husband
(1) (hist) helmet with white hair coming out of the top, making the wearer look like an old person; (2) (See 老冠) kanji "old" radical at top

耳毛

see styles
 mimige
    みみげ
ear hair; hairs of the tragus; (place-name) Mimige

耳髮


耳发

see styles
ěr fa
    er3 fa5
erh fa
(men) sideburns; (women) lengths of hair that hang down over the temples

肉髻

see styles
ròu jì
    rou4 ji4
jou chi
 nikukei; nikkei / nikuke; nikke
    にくけい; にっけい
{Buddh} ushnisha (protrusion on the top of a buddha's head)
鳥失尼沙; 鬱失尼沙; 鳥瑟尼沙; 鬱瑟尼沙; 鳥瑟膩沙 uṣṇīṣa. One of the thirty-two marks (lakṣaṇa) of a Buddha; originally a conical or flame-shaped tuft of hair on the crown of a Buddha, in later ages represented as a fleshly excrescence on the skull itself; interpreted as coiffure of flesh. In China it is low and large at the base, sometimes with a tonsure on top of the protuberance.

肛毛

see styles
gāng máo
    gang1 mao2
kang mao
hair around the anus

育毛

see styles
 ikumou / ikumo
    いくもう
(noun/participle) hair restoration; new hair growth

胸毛

see styles
 munage
    むなげ
chest hair; breast down

脇毛

see styles
 wakige
    わきげ
underarm hair

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