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國樹

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 kuniki
    くにき
(surname) Kuniki

國清

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 kunikiyo
    くにきよ
(surname) Kunikiyo

國越

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 kunikoshi
    くにこし
(surname) Kunikoshi

國門


国门

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guó mén
    guo2 men2
kuo men
 kunikado
    くにかど
(archaic) capital's gate; country's border
(surname) Kunikado

國雲

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 kunikumo
    くにくも
(surname) Kunikumo

國香

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 kunika
    くにか
(surname) Kunika

圏域

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 keniki
    けんいき
sphere (e.g. of knowledge, influence)

土庫


土库

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tǔ kù
    tu3 ku4
t`u k`u
    tu ku
 hanikura
    はにくら
Tuku town in Yunlin county 雲林縣|云林县[Yun2 lin2 xian4], Taiwan
(surname) Hanikura

在肉

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zài ròu
    zai4 rou4
tsai jou
 zainiku
internally resident

堅肉


坚肉

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jiān ròu
    jian1 rou4
chien jou
 kenniku
firm

壌子

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 kuniko
    くにこ
(female given name) Kuniko

変域

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 heniki
    へんいき
(1) {math} (See 定義域) domain (of a function); (2) {math} (See 値域) range (of a function)

多愛

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 tanika
    たにか
(female given name) Tanika

多肉

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duō ròu
    duo1 rou4
to jou
 taniku
    たにく
fleshy
(adj-no,adj-na,n) fleshy (of a plant or fruit); succulent

媚肉

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 biniku
    びにく
(slang) (vulgar) enticing flesh (e.g. breasts, buttocks, genitalia)

宗派

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zōng pài
    zong1 pai4
tsung p`ai
    tsung pai
 shuuha / shuha
    しゅうは
sect
(1) sect; denomination; (2) school (e.g. of poetry)
Sects (of Buddhism). In India, according to Chinese accounts, the two schools of Hīnayāna became divided into twentysects. Mahāyāna had two main schools, the Mādhyamika, ascribed to Nāgārjunaand Āryadeva about the second century A. D., and the Yogācārya, ascribed toAsaṅga and Vasubandhu in the fourth century A. D. In China thirteen sectswere founded: (1) 倶舍宗 Abhidharma or Kośa sect, representing Hīnayāna,based upon the Abhidharma-kosa-śāstra or 倶舍論. (2) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect, based on the 成實論 Satyasiddhi-śāstra,tr. by Kumārajīva; no sect corresponds to it in India; in China and Japan itbecame incorporated in the 三論宗. (3) 律宗 Vinaya or Discipline sect, basedon 十誦律, 四分律, 僧祗律, etc. (4) 三論宗 The three śāstra sect, based on theMādhyamika-śāstra 中觀論 of Nāgārjuna, theSata-śāstra 百論 of Āryadeva, and theDvādasa-nikāya-śāstra 十二門論 of Nāgārjuna; this schooldates back to the translation of the three śāstras by Kumārajīva in A. D. 409. (5) 涅槃宗 Nirvāṇasect, based upon the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra 涅槃經 tr. byDharmaraksa in 423; later incorporated in Tiantai, with which it had much incommon. (6) 地論宗 Daśabhūmikā sect, based on Vasubandhu's work on the tenstages of the bodhisattva's path to Buddhahood, tr. by Bodhiruci 508,absorbed by the Avataṃsaka school, infra. (7) 淨土宗 Pure-land or Sukhāvatīsect, founded in China by Bodhiruci; its doctrine was salvation throughfaith in Amitābha into the Western Paradise. (8) 禪宗 dhyāna, meditative or intuitional sect, attributed toBodhidharma about A. D. 527, but it existed before he came to China. (9) 攝論宗, based upon the 攝大乘論 Mahāyāna-saṃparigraha-śāstra byAsaṅga, tr. by Paramārtha in 563, subsequently absorbed by the Avataṃsakasect. (10) 天台宗 Tiantai, based on the 法華經 SaddharmapuṇḍarīkaSūtra, or the Lotus of the Good Law; it is aconsummation of the Mādhyamika tradition. (11) 華嚴宗 Avataṃsaka sect, basedon the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra, or Gandha-vyūha 華嚴經 tr. in 418. (12) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, established after thereturn of Xuanzang from India and his trans. of the important Yogācāryaworks. (13) 眞言宗 Mantra sect, A. D. 716. In Japan twelve sects are named:Sanron, Hossō, Kegon, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Ritsu, Tendai, Shingon; these areknown as the ancient sects, the two last being styled mediaeval; therefollow the Zen and Jōdo; the remaining two are Shin and Nichiren; at presentthere are the Hossō, Kegon, Tendai, Shingon, Zen, Jōdo, Shin, and Nichirensects.

小乘

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xiǎo shèng
    xiao3 sheng4
hsiao sheng
 shōjō
Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle; Buddhism in India before the Mayahana sutras; also pr. [Xiao3 cheng2]
Hīnayāna 希那衍. The small, or inferior wain, or vehicle; the form of Buddhism which developed after Śākyamuni's death to about the beginning of the Christian era, when Mahāyāna doctrines were introduced. It is the orthodox school and more in direct line with the Buddhist succession than Mahāyānism which developed on lines fundamentally different. The Buddha was a spiritual doctor, less interested in philosophy than in the remedy for human misery and perpetual transmigration. He "turned aside from idle metaphysical speculations; if he held views on such topics, he deemed them valueless for the purposes of salvation, which was his goal" (Keith). Metaphysical speculations arose after his death, and naturally developed into a variety of Hīnayāna schools before and after the separation of a distinct school of Mahāyāna. Hīnayāna remains the form in Ceylon, Burma, and Siam, hence is known as Southern Buddhism in contrast with Northern Buddhism or Mahāyāna, the form chiefly prevalent from Nepal to Japan. Another rough division is that of Pali and Sanskrit, Pali being the general literary language of the surviving form of Hīnayāna, Sanskrit of Mahāyāna. The term Hīnayāna is of Mahāyānist origination to emphasize the universalism and altruism of Mahāyāna over the narrower personal salvation of its rival. According to Mahāyāna teaching its own aim is universal Buddhahood, which means the utmost development of wisdom and the perfect transformation of all the living in the future state; it declares that Hīnayāna, aiming at arhatship and pratyekabuddhahood, seeks the destruction of body and mind and extinction in nirvāṇa. For arhatship the 四諦Four Noble Truths are the foundation teaching, for pratyekabuddhahood the 十二因緣 twelve-nidānas, and these two are therefore sometimes styled the two vehicles 二乘. Tiantai sometimes calls them the (Hīnayāna) Tripiṭaka school. Three of the eighteen Hīnayāna schools were transported to China: 倶舍 (Abhidharma) Kośa; 成實 Satya-siddhi; and the school of Harivarman, the律 Vinaya school. These are described by Mahāyānists as the Buddha's adaptable way of meeting the questions and capacity of his hearers, though his own mind is spoken of as always being in the absolute Mahāyāna all-embracing realm. Such is the Mahāyāna view of Hīnayāna, and if the Vaipulya sūtras and special scriptures of their school, which are repudiated by Hīnayāna, are apocryphal, of which there seems no doubt, then Mahāyāna in condemning Hīnayāna must find other support for its claim to orthodoxy. The sūtras on which it chiefly relies, as regards the Buddha, have no authenticity; while those of Hīnayāna cannot be accepted as his veritable teaching in the absence of fundamental research. Hīnayāna is said to have first been divided into minority and majority sections immediately after the death of Śākyamuni, when the sthāvira, or older disciples, remained in what is spoken of as "the cave", some place at Rājagṛha, to settle the future of the order, and the general body of disciples remained outside; these two are the first 上坐部 and 大衆部 q. v. The first doctrinal division is reported to have taken place under the leadership of the monk 大天 Mahādeva (q.v.) a hundred years after the Buddha's nirvāṇa and during the reign of Aśoka; his reign, however, has been placed later than this by historians. Mahādeva's sect became the Mahāsāṅghikā, the other the Sthāvira. In time the two are said to have divided into eighteen, which with the two originals are the so-called "twenty sects" of Hīnayāna. Another division of four sects, referred to by Yijing, is that of the 大衆部 (Arya) Mahāsaṅghanikāya, 上座部 Āryasthavirāḥ, 根本說一切有部 Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ, and 正量部 Saṃmatīyāḥ. There is still another division of five sects, 五部律. For the eighteen Hīnayāna sects see 小乘十八部.

小笑

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 niko
    にこ
(female given name) Niko

尻肉

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 shiriniku
    しりにく
(colloquialism) rump; butt flesh

尼乾


尼干

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ní gān
    ni2 gan1
ni kan
 nikan
Nirgrantha

尼健

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ní jiàn
    ni2 jian4
ni chien
 niken
Nirgrantha

尼姑

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ní gū
    ni2 gu1
ni ku
 niko
Buddhist nun
A nun.

尼康

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ní kāng
    ni2 kang1
ni k`ang
    ni kang
Nikon corporation

尼戒

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ní jiè
    ni2 jie4
ni chieh
 nikai
The rules for nuns, numbering 341, to which seven more were added making 348, commonly called the 五百戒 500 rules.

尼犍

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ní jiān
    ni2 jian1
ni chien
 nikon
nirgrantha, 尼健; 尼乾 (尼乾陀); 尼虔, freed from all ties, a naked mendicant, tr. by 離繋, 不繋, 無結 devotees who are free from all ties, wander naked, and cover themselves with ashes. Mahāvīra, one of this sect, called 若提 Jñāti after his family, and also 尼乾陀若提子 Nirgrantha-jñātiputra, was an opponent of Śākyamuni. His doctrines were determinist, everything being fated, and no religious practices could change one's lot.

尼虔

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ní qián
    ni2 qian2
ni ch`ien
    ni chien
 niken
Nirgrantha

尾肉

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 oniku
    おにく
{food} (See 尾の身) whale tail

屍肉

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 shiniku
    しにく
dead flesh; carrion

屑肉

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 kuzuniku
    くずにく
waste meat; meat scraps; offal

屠肉

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 toniku
    とにく
butchered meat

干肉

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 hoshiniku
    ほしにく
dried meat; jerky

弐孤

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 niko
    にこ
(female given name) Niko

強飯

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 gouhan / gohan
    ごうはん
event in which someone is forced to eat a large quantity of rice (e.g. the April 2 Shugendō ceremony at Nikko's Rinnōji temple)

御肉

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 oniku; oniku
    おにく; オニク
(kana only) northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica)

忍辱

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rěn rù
    ren3 ru4
jen ju
 ninniku
    にんにく
(1) {Buddh} forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.); (2) (rare) (See にんにく) garlic
羼提波羅蜜多 (or 羼底波羅蜜多) kṣānti pāramitā; patience, especially bearing insult and distress without resentment, the third of the six pāramitās 六度. Its guardian Bodhisattva is the third on the left in the hall of space in the Garbhadhātu.

恵夏

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 enika
    えにか
(female given name) Enika

悪い

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 warui
    わるい
    nikui
    にくい
(adjective) (1) bad; poor; inferior; (2) evil; sinful; (3) unprofitable; unbeneficial; (4) at fault; to blame; in the wrong; (5) sorry; (aux-adj,adj-i) (kana only) difficult to ...; hard to ...; (adjective) (1) hateful; abominable; poor-looking; detestable; (2) amazing; fantastic; admirable; lovely; wonderful

悪む

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 nikumu
    にくむ
(transitive verb) to hate; to detest

慧月

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huì yuè
    hui4 yue4
hui yüeh
 keigetsu / kegetsu
    けいげつ
(given name) Keigetsu
Jñānacandra, author of the non-Buddhist 勝宗十句義論, Vaiśeṣika-nikāya-daśapadārtha-śāstra, tr. by Xuanzang; perhaps the same as 智月.

憎い

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 nikui
    にくい
(adjective) (1) hateful; abominable; poor-looking; detestable; (2) amazing; fantastic; admirable; lovely; wonderful

憎さ

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 nikusa
    にくさ
hatefulness; hatred

憎む

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 nikumu
    にくむ
(transitive verb) to hate; to detest

憎気

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 nikuge
    にくげ
hateful; spiteful

戦域

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 seniki
    せんいき
{mil} war area; battlefield; theater; theatre

挽肉

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 hikiniku
    ひきにく
minced meat; ground meat

敗肉

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 hainiku
    はいにく
carrion; rotten meat

文花

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 monika
    もにか
(female given name) Monika

新倉

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 nikura
    にくら
(surname) Nikura

新冠

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xīn guān
    xin1 guan1
hsin kuan
 niikappu / nikappu
    にいかっぷ
novel coronavirus (abbr. for 新型冠狀病毒|新型冠状病毒[xin1 xing2 guan1 zhuang4 bing4 du2]) (esp. SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19)
(place-name) Niikappu

新切

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 niikiri / nikiri
    にいきり
(place-name) Niikiri

新古

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 niiko / niko
    にいこ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) old and new (thing); old, but unused; (surname) Niiko

新夏

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 nikka
    にっか
(female given name) Nikka

新嬉

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 niki
    にき
(female given name) Niki

新季

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 niki
    にき
(female given name) Niki

新崩

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 nikkuzure
    にっくずれ
(place-name) Nikkuzure

新希

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 nikki
    にっき
(female given name) Nikki

新木

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 niki
    にき
logs in bark; rough wood; unseasoned timber; new lumber; (place-name) Niki

新歌

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 niika / nika
    にいか
(female given name) Niika

新池

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 niike / nike
    にいけ
(place-name) Niike

新窪

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 niikubo / nikubo
    にいくぼ
(surname) Niikubo

新蔵

see styles
 niikura / nikura
    にいくら
(surname) Niikura

新越

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 niikoshi / nikoshi
    にいこし
(surname) Niikoshi

新金

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 niikane / nikane
    にいかね
(surname) Niikane

新門

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 niikado / nikado
    にいかど
(surname) Niikado

新鞍

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 niikura / nikura
    にいくら
(surname) Niikura

斷肉


断肉

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duàn ròu
    duan4 rou4
tuan jou
 danniku
To forbid flesh; meat was permitted by the Buddha under the Hīnayāna cult, but forbidden in Mahāyāna under the bodhisattva cult, and also by Hīnayāna.

日亨

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(given name) Nikkou

日僑

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 nikkyou / nikkyo
    にっきょう
(rare) (See 和僑) overseas Japanese

日共

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 nikkyou / nikkyo
    にっきょう
(abbreviation) (derogatory term) (See 日本共産党) Japanese Communist Party

日刊

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rì kān
    ri4 kan1
jih k`an
    jih kan
 nikkan
    にっかん
daily (publication)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) daily publication; daily issue

日加

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 nikka
    にっか
Japan and Canada; Japanese-Canadian

日勤

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 nikkin
    にっきん
(1) (See 夜勤) day shift; day duty; day work; (n,vs,vi) (2) daily work; going to work every day

日国

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 nikkoku
    にっこく
(work) Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan) (abbreviation); (wk) Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan) (abbreviation)

日坤

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 nikkon
    にっこん
(given name) Nikkon

日孝

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(given name) Nikkou

日寛

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 nikkan
    にっかん
(personal name) Nikkan

日局

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 nikkyoku
    にっきょく
(abbreviation) (See 日本薬局方・にほんやっきょくほう) Japanese Pharmacopoeia

日工

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(place-name) Nikkou

日希

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 nikki
    にっき
Japan and Greece; Japanese-Greek

日帰

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 nikki
    にっき
(given name) Nikki

日建

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 nikken
    にっけん
(personal name) Nikken

日慶

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 nikkei / nikke
    にっけい
(given name) Nikkei

日揮

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 nikki
    にっき
(surname) Nikki

日教

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 nikkyou / nikkyo
    にっきょう
(given name) Nikkyō

日敬

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 nikkyou / nikkyo
    にっきょう
(given name) Nikkyō

日晃

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(given name) Nikkou

日活

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 nikkatsu
    にっかつ
(company) Nikkatsu (former film company); (c) Nikkatsu (former film company)

日湖

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 niko
    にこ
(female given name) Niko

日濶

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 nikkatsu
    にっかつ
(personal name) Nikkatsu

日環

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 nikkan
    にっかん
(given name) Nikkan

日系

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rì xì
    ri4 xi4
jih hsi
 nikkei / nikke
    にっけい
(attributive) of Japanese origin
(prefix noun) (1) (of) Japanese descent; (2) (abbreviation) (See 日系人) non-Japanese of Japanese descent; nikkeijin; (3) company, etc. set up with Japanese capital; company managed by Japanese or non-Japanese of Japanese descent

日経

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 nichikyou / nichikyo
    にちきょう
(abbreviation) (abbr. of 日本経済新聞) Nikkei (newspaper, share index); (personal name) Nichikyō

日給

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 nikkyuu / nikkyu
    にっきゅう
daily wages

日經


日经

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rì jīng
    ri4 jing1
jih ching
Nikkei, abbr. for Nikkei Shimbun 日本經濟新聞|日本经济新闻[Ri4 ben3 Jing1 ji4 Xin1 wen2]; abbr. for Nikkei 225 index 日經指數|日经指数[Ri4 jing1 zhi3 shu4]

日継

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 nikkei / nikke
    にっけい
(given name) Nikkei

日綱

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(given name) Nikkou

日興

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 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう
(surname) Nikkou

日覚

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 nikkaku
    にっかく
(surname) Nikkaku

日課

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 nikka
    にっか
daily routine; daily work; daily lesson

日謙

see styles
 nikken
    にっけん
(given name) Nikken

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