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<3031323334353637383940...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
湮 see styles |
yīn yin1 yin |
variant of 洇[yin1] |
湯 汤 see styles |
tāng tang1 t`ang tang yumine ゆみね |
soup; hot or boiling water; decoction of medicinal herbs; water in which something has been boiled (n,n-suf) soup (chi: tāng, kor: tang); (personal name) Yumine Hot liquid, hot water, soup, etc. |
湱 see styles |
huò huo4 huo |
dashing of waves |
湻 淳 see styles |
chún chun2 ch`un chun |
old variant of 淳[chun2] See: 淳 |
湼 涅 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh ne |
variant of 涅[nie4] Black mud at the bottom of pools; to defile, black. |
満 see styles |
mǎn man3 man minoru みのる |
Japanese variant of 滿|满 (1) being full; (2) (See 数え) (counting) completed years (e.g. when calculating age); (prefix) (3) (before a number) full (years, months, etc.); (4) (abbreviation) (See 満州・1) Manchuria; (personal name) Minoru |
溈 沩 see styles |
guī gui1 kuei ki |
name of a river in Shanxi Gui River |
溍 see styles |
jìn jin4 chin |
water; name of a river |
溎 see styles |
guì gui4 kuei |
name of a river |
源 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan motoshi もとし |
root; source; origin (1) source (of a river); fountainhead; (2) source; origin; root; (surname) Motoshi Spring, source, origin, fons et origo. |
溜 see styles |
liù liu4 liu ryuu / ryu りゅう |
swift current; rapids; (dialect) (of speech, actions etc) skilled; proficient; (of movements) quick; speedy; (bound form) rain runoff from a roof; (bound form) roof gutter; classifier for rows, lines etc; surroundings; neighborhood; (dialect) to practice; (dialect) to plaster; to fill in the cracks (with cement, lime plaster etc) (surname) Ryū |
溠 see styles |
zhà zha4 cha |
name of a river |
溢 see styles |
yì yi4 i mitsuru みつる |
to overflow; (literary) excessive; old variant of 鎰|镒[yi4] (given name) Mitsuru overflow[ing] |
溤 see styles |
mǎ ma3 ma |
name of a river |
溧 see styles |
lì li4 li |
name of a river |
溮 浉 see styles |
shī shi1 shih |
Shi, name of river in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan |
溱 see styles |
zhēn zhen1 chen |
name of a river |
溳 涢 see styles |
yún yun2 yün |
(name of a river in Hebei) |
溵 see styles |
yīn yin1 yin |
used in place-names, e.g. 溵水 was once the name of the Shahe River 沙河, Henan, and 溵州 was a Tang Dynasty prefecture |
溺 see styles |
niào niao4 niao nyaku |
variant of 尿[niao4] drowning [in] |
溻 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta |
(of clothes) to be soaked with sweat |
溼 湿 see styles |
shī shi1 shih shitsu |
variant of 濕|湿[shi1] The class of beings produced by moisture, such as fish, etc. v. 四生. |
滁 see styles |
chú chu2 ch`u chu |
name of a river in Anhui |
滃 see styles |
wěng weng3 weng |
(of clouds) to rise; (of water) to swell |
滄 沧 see styles |
cāng cang1 ts`ang tsang sougai / sogai そうがい |
blue-green or azure (of water); vast (of water); cold (given name) Sougai vast |
滅 灭 see styles |
miè mie4 mieh metsu |
to extinguish or put out; to go out (of a fire etc); to exterminate or wipe out; to drown Extinguish, exterminate, destroy; a tr. of nirodha, suppression, annihilation; of nirvāṇa, blown out, extinguished, dead, perfect rest, highest felicity, etc.; and of nivṛtti, cessation, disappearance. nirodha is the third of the four axioms: 苦, 集, 滅, 道 pain, its focussing, its cessation (or cure), the way of such cure. Various ideas are expressed as to the meaning of 滅, i.e. annihilation or extinction of existence; or of rebirth and mortal existence; or of the passions as the cause of pain; and it is the two latter views which generally prevail; cf. M017574 10 strokes. |
滉 see styles |
huǎng huang3 huang hiroshi ひろし |
bright expanse of water (given name) Hiroshi |
滏 see styles |
fǔ fu3 fu |
name of a river in Hebei |
滓 see styles |
zǐ zi3 tzu kasu かす |
(bound form) dregs; sediment (1) (kana only) dregs; sediment; grounds; meal; (2) (kana only) lees (esp. sake); (3) (kana only) leftovers; by-product; (4) (kana only) worthless item; thing of little to no value; (5) (kana only) dregs (e.g. of society); scum; dross; (6) (kana only) card only worth 1 point (in hanafuda) |
滕 see styles |
téng teng2 t`eng teng tou / to とう |
vassal state of Zhou in Shandong; Teng County in Shandong; surname Teng (surname) Tou |
滙 汇 see styles |
huì hui4 hui |
variant of 匯|汇[hui4] |
滛 淫 see styles |
yín yin2 yin |
variant of 淫[yin2] See: 淫 |
滝 see styles |
lóng long2 lung hayase はやせ |
Japanese variant of 瀧|泷[long2] (1) waterfall; (2) (archaism) rapids; (female given name) Hayase |
滮 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao |
flowing of water |
滴 see styles |
dī di1 ti shizuku しずく |
a drop; to drip (counter) counter for drops of liquid; (female given name) Shizuku |
滸 浒 see styles |
hǔ hu3 hu hotori ほとり |
bank of a river (female given name) Hotori |
滹 see styles |
hū hu1 hu |
surname Hu; name of a river |
滻 浐 see styles |
chǎn chan3 ch`an chan |
name of a river in Shaanxi province; see 滻河|浐河[Chan3 He2] |
漄 see styles |
yá ya2 ya |
old variant of 涯[ya2] |
漏 see styles |
lòu lou4 lou ro |
to leak; to divulge; to leave out by mistake; waterclock or hourglass (old) āsrava, 'flowing, running, discharge; distress, pain, affliction.' M.W. It is defined as another term for 煩惱 q.v.; also as the discharge, or outflow, from the organs of sense, wherever those exist, hence it is applied to the passions and their filth; impure efflux from the mind, v. 欲有; also to the leakage or loss thereby of the 正道 truth; also to the stream of transmigration. |
漓 see styles |
lí li2 li |
pattering (of rain); seep through |
漡 see styles |
shāng shang1 shang |
old variant of 湯|汤[shang1] |
漢 汉 see styles |
hàn han4 han hata はた |
man (1) (usu. in compounds) China; (2) (hist) Han dynasty (of China; 202 BCE-220 CE); (3) Han (majority Chinese ethnic group); (suffix noun) (4) (oft. negative or aggressively masculine nuance) (See 硬骨漢) man; (surname) Hata The River Han: the Han dynasty; a fine fellow; China. |
漥 see styles |
wā wa1 wa |
variant of 窪|洼[wa1] |
漨 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
(name of an ancient river) |
漭 see styles |
mǎng mang3 mang |
vast; expansive (of water) |
漯 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
name of a river |
漰 see styles |
pēng peng1 p`eng peng |
noise of dashing waves |
漵 溆 see styles |
xù xu4 hsü |
name of a river |
漶 see styles |
huàn huan4 huan |
(of writing, pictures etc) indistinct due to deterioration (water damage etc); blurry; eroded |
漷 see styles |
kuò kuo4 k`uo kuo |
clashing of two currents |
漼 see styles |
cuǐ cui3 ts`ui tsui |
having the appearance of depth |
漿 浆 see styles |
jiàng jiang4 chiang shō におもい |
variant of 糨[jiang4] (archaism) boiled drinking water; (archaism) rice water juice |
潀 see styles |
cóng cong2 ts`ung tsung |
gather; flow into (water); sound of waters flowing together |
潃 see styles |
xiǔ xiu3 hsiu |
old variant of 滫[xiu3] |
潄 漱 see styles |
shù shu4 shu |
variant of 漱[shu4] See: 漱 |
潘 see styles |
pān pan1 p`an pan fuan ふあん |
surname Pan; Pan, faun in Greek mythology, son of Hermes (surname) Fuan |
潙 沩 see styles |
wéi wei2 wei ki |
Name of several streams, etc. |
潚 㴋 see styles |
xiāo xiao1 hsiao |
sound of rain and wind |
潞 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
name of a river; surname Lu |
潠 see styles |
xùn xun4 hsün |
spurt out of the mouth |
潭 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan tan たん |
deep pool; pond; pit (dialect); depression (1) deep pool; deep water; abyss; (2) depths (e.g. of despair, etc.); grip (e.g. of death); (given name) Tan A deep, a pool. |
潯 浔 see styles |
xún xun2 hsün |
name of a river; steep bank |
潰 溃 see styles |
kuì kui4 k`uei kuei tsue つえ |
(bound form) (of floodwaters) to break through a dam or dike; (bound form) to break through (a military encirclement); (bound form) to be routed; to be overrun; to fall to pieces; (bound form) to fester; to ulcerate (place-name) Tsue |
潺 see styles |
chán chan2 ch`an chan |
flow; trickle (of water) |
潼 see styles |
tóng tong2 t`ung tung |
high; name of a pass |
潾 see styles |
lín lin2 lin |
clear (as of water) |
澁 涩 see styles |
sè se4 se shibu しぶ |
old variant of 澀|涩[se4] (surname) Shibu Acrid, astringent, rough. |
澂 澄 see styles |
chéng cheng2 ch`eng cheng kiyoshi きよし |
variant of 澄[cheng2] (male given name) Kiyoshi |
澄 see styles |
dèng deng4 teng masumi ますみ |
(of liquid) to settle; to become clear (female given name) Masumi Clear, limpid. |
澔 see styles |
hào hao4 hao |
grand; vast (of water) |
澙 see styles |
xì xi4 hsi |
variant of 潟[xi4] |
澟 see styles |
lǐn lin3 lin |
old variant of 凜|凛[lin3] |
澠 渑 see styles |
shéng sheng2 sheng |
name of a river in Shandong |
澣 浣 see styles |
huàn huan4 huan |
variant of 浣[huan4] See: 浣 |
澥 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh |
(of porridge etc) to become watery; (dialect) to thin (porridge etc) by adding water etc |
澨 see styles |
shì shi4 shih |
bank; shore; name of a river |
澪 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(1) waterway; channel; (2) wake (of a ship); (female given name) Rei |
澫 𬇕 see styles |
màn man4 man |
variant of 漫[man4]; overflow of water; spreading |
澳 see styles |
ào ao4 ao oku おく |
deep bay; cove; harbor open sea; (personal name) Oku The south-west corner of a hall where the lares were kept; secluded, deep, profound, mysterious. |
澴 see styles |
huán huan2 huan |
to return (of waves) |
澶 see styles |
chán chan2 ch`an chan |
still (as of water); still water |
澽 see styles |
jù ju4 chü |
(name of a river in Shaanxi Province) |
激 see styles |
jī ji1 chi ji じ |
to arouse; to incite; to excite; to stimulate; sharp; fierce; violent (prefix) (before the root of an i-adjective or a noun) (See 激辛・1,激安) extremely; terrifically; super; (personal name) Ji |
濁 浊 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho nigori にごり |
turbid; muddy; impure (place-name) Nigori Turbid, muddy, impure, opposite of 淸. An intp. of kaṣāya, especially in reference to the 五濁 five stages of a world's existence. |
濂 see styles |
lián lian2 lien |
name of a river in Hunan |
濆 𣸣 see styles |
fén fen2 fen |
edge of water |
濇 see styles |
sè se4 se |
grating (of surfaces) |
濉 see styles |
suī sui1 sui |
name of a river |
濊 see styles |
huì hui4 hui |
vast; expansive (as of water) |
濋 see styles |
chǔ chu3 ch`u chu |
name of an ancient river (in present-day Dingtao County 定陶縣|定陶县[Ding4 tao2 Xian4], Shandong) |
濍 see styles |
sōng song1 sung |
(onom.) sound of water |
濚 溁 see styles |
yíng ying2 ying |
(archaic) (of water) to swirl; to eddy; (used in place names) |
濟 济 see styles |
jì ji4 chi wataru わたる |
to cross a river; to aid or relieve; to be of help (personal name) Wataru To cross a stream; aid; cause, bring about. |
濩 see styles |
huò huo4 huo |
cook; dashing of water |
濬 浚 see styles |
jun jun4 chün fukashi ふかし |
variant of 浚[jun4] (given name) Fukashi |
濮 see styles |
pú pu2 p`u pu |
name of a river; surname Pu |
濯 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho hikaru ひかる |
to wash; to cleanse of evil (given name) Hikaru to wash |
濰 潍 see styles |
wéi wei2 wei |
name of a river |
濲 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku |
name of a river in Hunan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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