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Simple Dictionary Definition |
海幸 see styles |
miyuki みゆき |
(See 山幸) seafood; products of the sea; marine products; fruits of the sea; (female given name) Miyuki |
海戰 海战 see styles |
hǎi zhàn hai3 zhan4 hai chan |
sea warfare; naval battle |
海手 see styles |
umite うみて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 山手・やまて・1) place by the sea |
海抜 see styles |
kaibatsu かいばつ |
height above sea level |
海拔 see styles |
hǎi bá hai3 ba2 hai pa |
height above sea level; elevation |
海損 海损 see styles |
hǎi sǔn hai3 sun3 hai sun kaison かいそん |
damage to goods during shipping sea damage; average loss |
海日 see styles |
hǎi rì hai3 ri4 hai jih mika みか |
(literary) the sun over the sea (female given name) Mika |
海松 see styles |
miru みる |
(kana only) stag seaweed (Codium fragile); green sea fingers; dead man's fingers; felty fingers; forked felt-alga; sponge seaweed; green sponge; green fleece; oyster thief; (surname, female given name) Miru |
海栗 see styles |
uni うに |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) sea urchin; sea urchin eggs |
海気 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
(1) sea air; sea breeze; (2) ocean and atmosphere; (3) type of yarn-dyed silk goods; (surname) Kaiki |
海氷 see styles |
kaihyou / kaihyo かいひょう |
sea ice |
海波 see styles |
hǎi bō hai3 bo1 hai po minami みなみ |
hypo (loanword); sodium thiosulfate Na2S2O3 used in fixing photos (formerly hyposulfite); wave (sea) (female given name) Minami |
海浪 see styles |
hǎi làng hai3 lang4 hai lang enami えなみ |
sea wave (surname) Enami |
海深 see styles |
umi うみ |
depth of the sea; (female given name) Umi |
海溝 海沟 see styles |
hǎi gōu hai3 gou1 hai kou kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
marine trench oceanic trench; deep-sea trench; deep |
海漫 see styles |
kaiman かいまん |
(archaism) ocean; large sea |
海牛 see styles |
hǎi niú hai3 niu2 hai niu kaigyuu / kaigyu かいぎゅう |
manatee (kana only) sirenian (any aquatic mammal of order Sirenia, incl. manatees, and dugongs); sea cow; (given name) Kaigyū |
海猟 see styles |
rakko らっこ |
(kana only) sea otter (Enhydra lutris) (ain:) |
海獅 海狮 see styles |
hǎi shī hai3 shi1 hai shih |
sea lion |
海王 see styles |
hǎi wáng hai3 wang2 hai wang kaiou / kaio かいおう |
Poseidon, Greek god of the sea; Neptune, Roman god of the sea; Aquaman, DC comic book superhero; (slang) womanizer; player (given name) Kaiou |
海產 海产 see styles |
hǎi chǎn hai3 chan3 hai ch`an hai chan |
marine; produced in sea |
海禁 see styles |
hǎi jìn hai3 jin4 hai chin kaikin かいきん |
prohibition on entering or leaving by sea (hist) ban on maritime activities during China's Ming and Qing dynasties |
海綿 海绵 see styles |
hǎi mián hai3 mian2 hai mien kaimen; umiwata かいめん; うみわた |
(zoology) sea sponge; (esp.) dried sea sponge; sponge (made from polyester or cellulose etc); foam rubber (noun - becomes adjective with の) sponge |
海緑 see styles |
umimidori; umimidori うみみどり; ウミミドリ |
(kana only) pink sea milkwort (Glaux maritima var. obtusifolia) |
海胆 see styles |
uni うに |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) sea urchin; sea urchin eggs |
海膽 海胆 see styles |
hǎi dǎn hai3 dan3 hai tan |
(zoology) sea urchin See: 海胆 |
海葬 see styles |
kaisou / kaiso かいそう |
(See 水葬・すいそう) burial at sea |
海葱 see styles |
kaisou; kaisou / kaiso; kaiso かいそう; カイソウ |
white squill (Urginea maritima); sea onion |
海葵 see styles |
hǎi kuí hai3 kui2 hai k`uei hai kuei miki みき |
sea anemone (female given name) Miki |
海蛇 see styles |
umihebi; umihebi うみへび; ウミヘビ |
(1) (kana only) sea snake; (2) (kana only) worm eel (Ophichthidae spp.); snake eel |
海蛍 see styles |
umihotaru; umihotaru うみほたる; ウミホタル |
(kana only) sea firefly (Vargula hilgendorfii); seed shrimp |
海螺 see styles |
hǎi luó hai3 luo2 hai lo tsumi つみ tsubu つぶ tsubi つび |
sea snail; whelk; conch (1) (kana only) whelk (esp. Neptunea and Buccinum spp.); (2) small spiral-shelled snail (esp. a pond snail); (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) small spiral-shelled snail (esp. a pond snail) |
海象 see styles |
hǎi xiàng hai3 xiang4 hai hsiang kaizou / kaizo かいぞう |
walrus oceanic phenomenon; sea conditions; (given name) Kaizou |
海路 see styles |
kaiji かいじ |
(n,adv) sea route; (place-name) Kaiji |
海運 海运 see styles |
hǎi yùn hai3 yun4 hai yün kaiun かいうん |
shipping by sea maritime transport; shipping; (place-name) Kaiun |
海道 see styles |
kaidou / kaido かいどう |
sea route; (surname) Kaidō |
海霧 see styles |
amu あむ |
sea fog; (female given name) Amu |
海驢 see styles |
michi みち ashika あしか |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) eared seal (esp. the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus); sea lion |
海鯉 海鲤 see styles |
hǎi lǐ hai3 li3 hai li |
sea bream |
海鰓 see styles |
umiera; umiera うみえら; ウミエラ |
(kana only) sea pen (any coelenterate of the family Pennatulidae or related families); sea feather |
海鰻 see styles |
umiunagi うみうなぎ |
(See 鰻) eel-like sea creature (i.e. saltwater eels, sea snakes, etc.) |
海鱒 see styles |
umimasu; umimasu うみます; ウミマス |
(kana only) sea trout; salmon trout |
海鱮 see styles |
umitanago; umitanago うみたなご; ウミタナゴ |
(kana only) sea chub (Ditrema temminckii temminckii) |
海鱸 海鲈 see styles |
hǎi lú hai3 lu2 hai lu |
sea bass |
海鳴 see styles |
miina / mina みいな |
(See 海鳴り) oceanic noise; rumbling of the sea; mistpouffer; (female given name) Miina |
海鷲 海鹫 see styles |
hǎi jiù hai3 jiu4 hai chiu |
sea eagle; CL:隻|只[zhi1] |
海鹽 海盐 see styles |
hǎi yán hai3 yan2 hai yen |
sea salt |
海鼠 see styles |
namako なまこ |
(kana only) (often translated as "sea slug" in anglicized haikus) (See 海牛・うみうし) sea cucumber (Holothuroidea spp.); (surname) Namako |
深淺 深浅 see styles |
shēn qiǎn shen1 qian3 shen ch`ien shen chien shinsen |
deep or shallow; depth (of the sea); limits of decorum deep and shallow |
淺海 浅海 see styles |
qiǎn hǎi qian3 hai3 ch`ien hai chien hai asami あさみ |
shallow sea; sea less than 200 meters deep (surname) Asami |
渡海 see styles |
watarumi わたるみ |
(n,vs,vi) crossing the sea; (surname) Watarumi |
温海 see styles |
haruumi / harumi はるうみ |
warm sea; (female given name) Haruumi |
測深 测深 see styles |
cè shēn ce4 shen1 ts`e shen tse shen sokushin そくしん |
to sound (sea depth) (n,vs,vt,vi) (depth) sounding |
港埠 see styles |
gǎng bù gang3 bu4 kang pu |
port; wharf; sea terminal |
溟島 溟岛 see styles |
míng dǎo ming2 dao3 ming tao |
an island in the sea |
溟池 see styles |
míng chí ming2 chi2 ming ch`ih ming chih |
the northern sea |
溟海 see styles |
míng hǎi ming2 hai3 ming hai |
a dark sea |
滄溟 see styles |
soumei / some そうめい |
(rare) great blue sea; ocean |
滅度 灭度 see styles |
miè dù mie4 du4 mieh tu metsudo めつど |
to extinguish worries and the sea of grief; nirvana (Buddhism) extinguishing illusion and passing over to Nirvana nirvāṇa: extinction of reincarnation and escape from suffering. |
潮気 see styles |
shioke しおけ |
salt air; sea air |
潮瀬 see styles |
shiose しおせ |
sea current; (surname, female given name) Shiose |
潮煙 see styles |
shiokemuri しおけむり |
spray of sea water |
潮目 see styles |
shiome しおめ |
(1) junction line between two sea currents; line where two ocean currents meet; (2) course of things; turning point |
潮路 see styles |
shiomichi しおみち |
a tideway; a sea route; (surname) Shiomichi |
潮風 see styles |
mika みか |
salty sea breeze; salt wind; (female given name) Mika |
潮騒 see styles |
shiosai しおさい |
roar of the sea; sound of waves; (surname) Shiosai |
澎湃 see styles |
péng pài peng2 pai4 p`eng p`ai peng pai houhai / hohai ほうはい |
(of the sea etc) surging; tempestuous; (fig.) highly emotional; fervent (adj-t,adv-to) (1) as the sound of surging water; (2) vigorous; surging; welling |
激浪 see styles |
jī làng ji1 lang4 chi lang gekirou / gekiro げきろう |
Mountain Dew raging sea |
濟度 济度 see styles |
jì dù ji4 du4 chi tu saido |
To ferry the living across the sea of reincarnation to the shore of nirvāṇa. |
濱海 滨海 see styles |
bīn hǎi bin1 hai3 pin hai |
coastal; bordering the sea |
瀕海 濒海 see styles |
bīn hǎi bin1 hai3 pin hai |
coastal; bordering the sea |
瀛洲 see styles |
yíng zhōu ying2 zhou1 ying chou |
Yingzhou, easternmost of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, home of immortals and source of elixir of immortality |
瀬彩 see styles |
sea せあ |
(female given name) Sea |
瀬愛 see styles |
sea せあ |
(female given name) Sea |
火海 see styles |
huǒ hǎi huo3 hai3 huo hai honoka ほのか |
a sea of flames (female given name) Honoka |
烟波 see styles |
enpa えんぱ |
sea spray |
煙波 烟波 see styles |
yān bō yan1 bo1 yen po enpa えんぱ |
mist covered water sea spray |
熨斗 see styles |
yùn dǒu yun4 dou3 yün tou noshi のし |
clothes iron (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) long thin strip of dried sea-ear or paper attached to a gift; (surname) Noshi |
猟虎 see styles |
rakko らっこ |
(kana only) sea otter (Enhydra lutris) (ain:) |
獨島 独岛 see styles |
dú dǎo du2 dao3 tu tao tokudo トクド |
Dokdo (Japanese Takeshima 竹島|竹岛[Zhu2 dao3]), disputed islands in Sea of Japan (place-name) Dokdo (Korean name for Takeshima); Tokto; Liancourt Rocks |
獺虎 see styles |
rakko らっこ |
(kana only) sea otter (Enhydra lutris) (ain:) |
玉螺 see styles |
yù luó yu4 luo2 yü lo |
moon snail (sea snail of the Naticidae family) |
環海 see styles |
kankai かんかい |
surrounding seas; surrounded by the sea |
白海 see styles |
bái hǎi bai2 hai3 pai hai hakkai はっかい |
White Sea (place-name) White Sea |
盛亜 see styles |
seia / sea せいあ |
(personal name) Seia |
石蓴 see styles |
aosa(gikun); aosa あおさ(gikun); アオサ |
(kana only) sea lettuce (Ulva spp.) |
石鼈 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい jiigase / jigase じいがせ |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
砂海 see styles |
sakai さかい |
sand sea |
碧海 see styles |
mimi みみ |
(form) blue sea; blue expanse of water; (female given name) Mimi |
磯笛 see styles |
isobue いそぶえ |
(See 海女) sea whistle; sound made by a traditional diver when returning to shore |
福茶 see styles |
fukucha ふくちゃ |
lucky tea (var. of tea made from sea tangle, black soybeans, pepper, pickled plums, etc. and drunk on festive occasions); New Year tea |
空海 see styles |
kōng hǎi kong1 hai3 k`ung hai kung hai hiroumi / hiromi ひろうみ |
(personal name) Hiroumi Like sky and sea: like space and the ocean for magnitude. |
竜宮 see styles |
ryuuguu / ryugu りゅうぐう |
Palace of the Dragon King; palace from the story of Urashima Taro (said to be located at the bottom of the sea); (place-name) Ryūguu |
竜灯 see styles |
ryuutou / ryuto りゅうとう |
phosphorescent lights seen at sea at night; lights that can be seen on the altar of gods, intended as an offering |
竹島 竹岛 see styles |
zhú dǎo zhu2 dao3 chu tao takejima たけじま |
Takeshima (Korean Dokdo 獨島|独岛[Du2 dao3]), disputed islands in Sea of Japan (place-name, surname) Takejima |
簸蕩 簸荡 see styles |
bǒ dàng bo3 dang4 po tang |
to be tossed around (like a boat on a rough sea) |
紅海 红海 see styles |
hóng hǎi hong2 hai3 hung hai koukai / kokai こうかい |
(neologism) highly competitive market (contrasted with 藍海|蓝海[lan2 hai3]) Red Sea; (place-name) Kōkai |
索契 see styles |
suǒ qì suo3 qi4 so ch`i so chi |
Sochi (city on the Black Sea in Russia) |
縁海 see styles |
enkai えんかい |
inland sea; epicontinental sea; epeiric sea; marginal sea |
縛芻 缚刍 see styles |
fú chú fu2 chu2 fu ch`u fu chu Bakusu |
Vakṣu; Vaṅkṣu; 婆芻 (or 婆槎 or婆輸); 薄叉; 博叉; the Oxus 靑河 or Blue River, one of the 'four great rivers of Jambudvīpa', rising in the west of the Anavatapta lake (Tibet) and flowing into the north-west sea, the Caspian; cf. 西城記 1. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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