Free Chinese & Japanese Online Dictionary

If you enter English words, search is Boolean mode:
Enter fall to get just entries with fall in them.
Enter fall* to get results including "falling" and "fallen".
Enter +fall -season -autumn to make sure fall is included, but not entries with autumn or season.

Key:

Mandarin Chinese information.
Old Wade-Giles romanization used only in Taiwan.
Japanese information.
Buddhist definition. Note: May not apply to all sects.
 Definition may be different outside of Buddhism.

Our regular search mode rendered no results. We switched to our sloppy search mode for your query. These results might not be accurate...

There are 1096 total results for your Medicin search in the dictionary. I have created 11 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

<12345678910...>
Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

木通

see styles
 kidoori
    きどおり
(See アケビ・1) Akebia stem (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (personal name) Kidoori

木香

see styles
mù xiāng
    mu4 xiang1
mu hsiang
 mokukoo
    もくこお
costus root (medicinal herb); aucklandia; Saussurea costus; Dolomiaea souliei
(1) Indian costus (Dolomiaea costus); (2) costus root (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Mokukoo
根香; 薰陸香; 多伽羅 tagara. An incense-yielding tree, putchuk; vangueria spinosa or tabernae montana coronaria; Eitel.

本剤

see styles
 honzai
    ほんざい
this medicine; this drug

本草

see styles
běn cǎo
    ben3 cao3
pen ts`ao
    pen tsao
 honzou / honzo
    ほんぞう
a book on Chinese (herbal) medicine; Chinese materia medica
plants; medicinal herbs

本道

see styles
 motomichi
    もとみち
(1) highway; main road; the right road; (2) (See 内科・ないか・1) internal medicine (in Chinese medical practice); (p,s,g) Motomichi

杜仲

see styles
dù zhòng
    du4 zhong4
tu chung
 tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu
    とちゅう; トチュウ
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree)
(kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides)

松塊

see styles
 matsuhodo; matsuhodo
    まつほど; マツホド
(kana only) (archaism) (See 茯苓) Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine)

枳実

see styles
 kijitsu; kijitsu
    きじつ; キジツ
dried immature orange (used in Chinese traditional medicine)

栓塞

see styles
shuān sè
    shuan1 se4
shuan se
 sensoku
    せんそく
(medicine) embolism
{med} (See 塞栓) embolus

栓子

see styles
shuān zi
    shuan1 zi5
shuan tzu
 senshi
    せんし
(medicine) embolus
{med} embolus

桃仁

see styles
táo rén
    tao2 ren2
t`ao jen
    tao jen
 toni
    とに
peach kernel, used in Chinese medicine
(female given name) Toni

梗死

see styles
gěng sǐ
    geng3 si3
keng ssu
(medicine) to have an infarction

梗阻

see styles
gěng zǔ
    geng3 zu3
keng tsu
to obstruct; to hamper; (medicine) obstruction

櫃檯


柜台

see styles
guì tái
    gui4 tai2
kuei t`ai
    kuei tai
sales counter; front desk; bar; (of financial trading, medicines etc) OTC (over-the-counter)

母體


母体

see styles
mǔ tǐ
    mu3 ti3
mu t`i
    mu ti
(zoology, medicine) mother's body; (chemistry etc) parent; matrix; (statistics) population; parent population
See: 母体

氣切


气切

see styles
qì qiē
    qi4 qie1
ch`i ch`ieh
    chi chieh
(medicine) tracheotomy (abbr. for 氣管切開術|气管切开术[qi4 guan3 qie1 kai1 shu4])

氣胸


气胸

see styles
qì xiōng
    qi4 xiong1
ch`i hsiung
    chi hsiung
pneumothorax (medicine)

氣血


气血

see styles
qì xuè
    qi4 xue4
ch`i hsüeh
    chi hsüeh
qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine)

水毒

see styles
 suidoku
    すいどく
water poisoning (in traditional Chinese medicine, illnesses caused by excessive water accumulation within the body)

水腫


水肿

see styles
shuǐ zhǒng
    shui3 zhong3
shui chung
 suishu
    すいしゅ
(medicine) to suffer from edema (dropsy)
{med} (See 浮腫) edema; oedema
dropsy

水薬

see styles
 suiyaku; mizugusuri
    すいやく; みずぐすり
potion; liquid medicine

沖劑


冲剂

see styles
chōng jì
    chong1 ji4
ch`ung chi
    chung chi
medicine to be taken after being mixed with water (or other liquid)

沖服


冲服

see styles
chōng fú
    chong1 fu2
ch`ung fu
    chung fu
to take medicine in solution; infusion

油剤

see styles
 yuzai
    ゆざい
oil-based (or greasy) medicine

油膏

see styles
yóu gāo
    you2 gao1
yu kao
semi-solid fat-based substance; (medicine) ointment

沾黏

see styles
zhān nián
    zhan1 nian2
chan nien
(Tw) to stick (to something); adhesion (medicine)

法藥


法药

see styles
fǎ yào
    fa3 yao4
fa yao
 hōyaku
The medicine of the Law, capable of healing all misery.

洋医

see styles
 youi / yoi
    ようい
(1) practitioner of Western medicine; (2) Western doctor

洗胃

see styles
xǐ wèi
    xi3 wei4
hsi wei
(medicine) to give or receive gastric lavage; to get one's stomach pumped

津液

see styles
jīn yè
    jin1 ye4
chin yeh
 shineki
    しんえき
bodily fluids (general term in Chinese medicine)
(1) saliva; spit; spittle; (2) fluid (in Chinese medicine, esp. a colourless bodily fluid, e.g. tears)

活血

see styles
huó xuè
    huo2 xue4
huo hsüeh
to improve blood circulation (Chinese medicine)

流食

see styles
liú shí
    liu2 shi2
liu shih
(medicine) liquid food

浸剤

see styles
 shinzai
    しんざい
infusion (medicinal)

消渇

see styles
 shoukachi; shoukatsu(消渇) / shokachi; shokatsu(消渇)
    しょうかち; しょうかつ(消渇)
(1) (See 糖尿病) diabetes (in traditional Chinese medicine); (2) (obsolete) (See 淋病) gonorrhea (in women)

液剤

see styles
 ekizai
    えきざい
liquid medicine

清火

see styles
qīng huǒ
    qing1 huo3
ch`ing huo
    ching huo
to clear internal heat (Chinese Medicine)

清熱


清热

see styles
qīng rè
    qing1 re4
ch`ing je
    ching je
to alleviate fever (medicine); to clear internal heat (Chinese medicine)

湯液

see styles
 toueki / toeki
    とうえき
decoction (in Chinese medicine)

湯藥


汤药

see styles
tāng yào
    tang1 yao4
t`ang yao
    tang yao
 tōyaku
tisane; decoction (Chinese medicine)
hot water and medicine

滴度

see styles
dī dù
    di1 du4
ti tu
(chemistry, medicine) titer

漢方

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
traditional Chinese medicine

漢法

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
traditional Chinese medicine

漢薬

see styles
 kanyaku
    かんやく
(See 漢方薬・かんぽうやく) Chinese medicine; herbal medicine

潤肺


润肺

see styles
rùn fèi
    run4 fei4
jun fei
to moisten the lungs; to make expectoration easy (medicine)

瀦留


潴留

see styles
zhū liú
    zhu1 liu2
chu liu
retention (medicine)

灌注

see styles
guàn zhù
    guan4 zhu4
kuan chu
 kanchuu / kanchu
    かんちゅう
to pour or inject (a liquid or substance) into something; (fig.) to concentrate (one's energy, spirit etc) on something; (medicine) to perfuse
(noun/participle) (1) {med} irrigation; lavage; affusion; douche; (noun/participle) (2) supplying (water); irrigation; pouring (into); watering
flow together

灌漿


灌浆

see styles
guàn jiāng
    guan4 jiang1
kuan chiang
grouting; (of grain) to be in the milk; to form a vesicle (medicine)

炎性

see styles
yán xìng
    yan2 xing4
yen hsing
inflammatory (medicine)

炭疽

see styles
tàn jū
    tan4 ju1
t`an chü
    tan chü
 tanso
    たんそ
(medicine) anthrax; (horticulture) anthracnose; canker
anthrax

炮煉


炮炼

see styles
páo liàn
    pao2 lian4
p`ao lien
    pao lien
to parch and refine medicinal herbs

炮製


炮制

see styles
páo zhì
    pao2 zhi4
p`ao chih
    pao chih
 housei / hose
    ほうせい
to concoct; to invent; to fabricate; to produce; to process; processing and curing (Chinese medicine)
processing (in Chinese herbal medicine)

点眼

see styles
 tengan
    てんがん
(n,vs,vt,vi) dropping medicine in the eyes

点鼻

see styles
 tenbi
    てんび
(n,vs,vt,vi) taking medicine nasally; nasal drops

烏梅

see styles
 ubai
    うばい
dried and smoked plum (used in Chinese medicine and for dyeing)

烏頭

see styles
 utou / uto
    うとう
dried aconite root (used in traditional Chinese medicine); monkshood; (place-name) Utou

熊胆

see styles
 yuutan / yutan
    ゆうたん
(See 熊の胆) dried bear's gallbladder (used as a medicine)

熟地

see styles
shú dì
    shu2 di4
shu ti
cultivated land; in Chinese medicine, preparation from rhizome of Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa)

熬藥


熬药

see styles
áo yào
    ao2 yao4
ao yao
to decoct medicinal herbs

燻蒸


熏蒸

see styles
xūn zhēng
    xun1 zheng1
hsün cheng
 kunjou / kunjo
    くんじょう
(of sultry weather) to be stifling; (TCM) to treat a disease with fumes generated by burning medicinal herbs or with steam generated by boiling herbs; to fumigate
(n,vs,adj-no) fumigation; smoking (out)

牛膝

see styles
niú xī
    niu2 xi1
niu hsi
 inokozuchi
    いのこずち
Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine)
Japanese chaff flower (Achyranthes japonica)

独活

see styles
 dokkatsu
    どっかつ
    tsuchitara
    つちたら
    udo
    うど
(kana only) udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata)

猛藥

see styles
měng yào
    meng3 yao4
meng yao
strong medicine; potent remedy; (fig.) drastic measure

猪苓

see styles
 chorei; chorei / chore; chore
    ちょれい; チョレイ
(See 猪苓舞茸) umbrella polypore sclerotium (used as a diuretic, antipyretic, and antitussive in traditional Chinese medicine)

猿腦

see styles
 ennou / enno
    えんのう
(rare) monkey brain (eaten as a delicacy, medicine, etc.)

獨活

see styles
 dokkatsu
    どっかつ
    tsuchitara
    つちたら
    udo
    うど
(out-dated kanji) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata); (out-dated kanji) (kana only) udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata)

獸藥


兽药

see styles
shòu yào
    shou4 yao4
shou yao
veterinary medicines

理科

see styles
lǐ kē
    li3 ke1
li k`o
    li ko
 risa
    りさ
the sciences (as opposed to the humanities 文科[wen2 ke1])
(1) (See 文科・1) science (natural sciences and related fields, incl. mathematics, engineering, medicine, etc.); (2) faculties of science, engineering, medicine, etc. (at a university); (3) science (as a school subject); (female given name) Risa

瓜蒂

see styles
guā dì
    gua1 di4
kua ti
 katei / kate
    かてい
pedicel and calyx of muskmelon (used in TCM)
stem and calyx of muskmelon (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

生姜

see styles
 shoukyou / shokyo
    しょうきょう
    shouga / shoga
    しょうが
dried ginger root (trad. medicine); (kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)

生薑


生姜

see styles
shēng jiāng
    sheng1 jiang1
sheng chiang
 shōkyō
    しょうきょう
fresh ginger
dried ginger root (trad. medicine); (kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)
fresh ginger

生藥


生药

see styles
shēng yào
    sheng1 yao4
sheng yao
unprocessed medicinal herb

產露


产露

see styles
chǎn lù
    chan3 lu4
ch`an lu
    chan lu
(Tw) (medicine) lochia

留置

see styles
liú zhì
    liu2 zhi4
liu chih
 tomeoki
    とめおき
to leave in place; to set aside (for further use); to retain; to detain (a suspect or offender); (medicine) indwelling
(noun, transitive verb) detention (usu. during investigation); imprisonment; poundage; custody; (surname) Tomeoki

留觀


留观

see styles
liú guān
    liu2 guan1
liu kuan
(medicine) to remain in hospital under observation

病灶

see styles
bìng zào
    bing4 zao4
ping tsao
(medicine) lesion; focus of disease; nidus

痴呆

see styles
chī dāi
    chi1 dai1
ch`ih tai
    chih tai
 chihou / chiho
    ちほう
stupid; dull; (medicine) dementia
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (sensitive word) dementia

痺證


痹证

see styles
bì zhèng
    bi4 zheng4
pi cheng
localized pain disorder (in Chinese medicine); arthralgia syndrome; bi disorder

瘀斑

see styles
yū bān
    yu1 ban1
yü pan
(medicine) ecchymosis; bruising

瘀滯


瘀滞

see styles
yū zhì
    yu1 zhi4
yü chih
(in Chinese medicine) stasis (of blood or other fluids)

瘀點


瘀点

see styles
yū diǎn
    yu1 dian3
yü tien
petechia (medicine)

瘰癧


瘰疬

see styles
luǒ lì
    luo3 li4
lo li
 ruireki
    るいれき
scrofula (in Chinese medicine)
scrofula

癃閉


癃闭

see styles
lóng bì
    long2 bi4
lung pi
illness having to do with obstruction of urine flow; (Chinese medicine); retention of urine

癤子


疖子

see styles
jiē zi
    jie1 zi5
chieh tzu
(medicine) boil; furuncle; knot (in wood)

癥結


症结

see styles
zhēng jié
    zheng1 jie2
cheng chieh
hard lump in the abdomen (in Chinese medicine); crux of an issue; main point in an argument; sticking point; deadlock in negotiations

癱瘓


瘫痪

see styles
tān huàn
    tan1 huan4
t`an huan
    tan huan
(medicine) to suffer paralysis; (fig.) to be paralyzed; to break down; to come to a standstill

白朮


白术

see styles
bái zhú
    bai2 zhu2
pai chu
 byakujutsu
    びゃくじゅつ
the rhizome of large-headed atractylodes (Atractylodes macrocephaia)
atractylodes rhizome (used in herbal medicine)

皮試


皮试

see styles
pí shì
    pi2 shi4
p`i shih
    pi shih
(medicine) skin test

皰疹


疱疹

see styles
pào zhěn
    pao4 zhen3
p`ao chen
    pao chen
blister; bleb (watery blister); herpes (medicine)
See: 疱疹

益智

see styles
yì zhì
    yi4 zhi4
i chih
 yakuchi
    やくち
to grow the intellect; Alpinia oxyphylla, a type of ginger (Chinese medicine)
bitter seeded cardamon

盛る

see styles
 moru
    もる
(transitive verb) (1) to serve (in a bowl, on a plate, etc.); to dish out; to dish up; to fill (a bowl) with; (transitive verb) (2) to pile up; to heap up; to fill up; to stack up; (transitive verb) (3) to administer (medicine, poison); to dose out; to prescribe; (transitive verb) (4) to put into (e.g. information in a report, meaning in a statement); (transitive verb) (5) to mark out (e.g. scale); to graduate (e.g. thermometer); (transitive verb) (6) (slang) to exaggerate; to apply heavy makeup

督脈

see styles
 tokumyaku
    とくみゃく
Governor vessel (traditional Chinese medicine); Du Meredian; Dumaixue

瞑眩

see styles
míng xuàn
    ming2 xuan4
ming hsüan
 meiken; meigen / meken; megen
    めいけん; めいげん
dizziness, nausea etc brought on as a side effect of drug treatment (Chinese medicine)
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) (See めまい) dizziness; (2) temporary side-effects of taking Chinese herbal medicine

砂仁

see styles
shā rén
    sha1 ren2
sha jen
Amomom (fructus Amomi), plant used in Chinese medicine

硬化

see styles
yìng huà
    ying4 hua4
ying hua
 kouka / koka
    こうか
to harden; (medicine) sclerosis; (fig.) to become inflexible in one's opinions; to ossify
(n,vs,vi) (1) (ant: 軟化・1) hardening; vulcanization; vulcanisation; sclerosis; curing; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 軟化・2) hardening (of attitude, stance, etc.); stiffening; toughening; (n,vs,vi) (3) {finc} (ant: 軟化・3) upturn (in the market); firming up

神水

see styles
 shizuku
    しずく
(1) water offered to God; water drunk before an altar to symbolize the making of a vow; (2) miracle-working water; (3) water which gathers in the nodes of bamboo after falling as rain at noon on the 5th day of the 5th month (lunar calendar), thought to be effective when used in medicines; (female given name) Shizuku

禁忌

see styles
jìn jì
    jin4 ji4
chin chi
 kinki
    きんき
taboo; contraindication (medicine); to abstain from
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (1) taboo; (2) {med} contraindication

秘伝

see styles
 hiden
    ひでん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) secret (recipe, medicine, etc.); mysteries (e.g. of an art)

秘方

see styles
 hihou / hiho
    ひほう
secret method; secret recipe; (prescription for a) secret medicine

秘薬

see styles
 hiyaku
    ひやく
(1) secret medicine; secret remedy; nostrum; (2) (See 妙薬) wonder drug; excellent remedy

移位

see styles
yí wèi
    yi2 wei4
i wei
to shift; shift; translocation; displacement; (medicine) dislocation

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

<12345678910...>

This page contains 100 results for "Medicin" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary