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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
橈める see styles |
tawameru たわめる |
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (kana only) to bend (a piece of wood, etc.); to bow |
浅木炭 see styles |
asagizumi あさぎずみ |
(See 浅木) low-grade charcoal made from crude wood |
灌木林 see styles |
guàn mù lín guan4 mu4 lin2 kuan mu lin |
shrubbery; low wood |
灰林鴿 灰林鸽 see styles |
huī lín gē hui1 lin2 ge1 hui lin ko |
(bird species of China) ashy wood pigeon (Columba pulchricollis) |
無垢材 see styles |
mukuzai むくざい |
solid wood (as opposed to veneer); natural wood |
珪化木 see styles |
keikaboku / kekaboku けいかぼく |
silicified wood |
留め木 see styles |
tomegi とめぎ |
(1) fragrant wood; (2) wooden peg; toggle |
目止め see styles |
medome めどめ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) wood filling; filler; filling; (noun, transitive verb) (2) boiling (an unused piece of earthenware) in hot water mixed with rice or flour (to fill any small holes) |
硅化木 see styles |
guī huà mù gui1 hua4 mu4 kuei hua mu |
petrified wood (geology) |
Variations: |
kamado; hettsui; kamado かまど; へっつい; カマド |
(1) (kana only) kamado; traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fueled cook stove; (2) (kana only) household; family |
竭陀羅 竭陀罗 see styles |
jié tuó luó jie2 tuo2 luo2 chieh t`o lo chieh to lo kadara |
khadira, the Acacia catechu; khadīra, the Mimosa pudica. M.W. A hard wood, also karavīra. |
笏拍子 see styles |
shakubyoushi / shakubyoshi しゃくびょうし sakuhoushi / sakuhoshi さくほうし |
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.) |
Variations: |
sen せん |
(1) slip (of paper); (2) tag (usu. bamboo, wood, ivory, etc.); label |
簀の子 see styles |
sunoko すのこ |
(kana only) drainboard; floor grates; duckboard; slatted wood (e.g. used as a base for storing futons inside a cupboard); (place-name) Sunoko |
紅羊歯 see styles |
benishida; benishida べにしだ; ベニシダ |
(kana only) autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora); Japanese shield fern; Japanese wood fern; copper shield fern |
紫占地 see styles |
murasakishimeji むらさきしめじ |
(kana only) wood blewit (Lepista nuda) |
紫湿地 see styles |
murasakishimeji むらさきしめじ |
(kana only) wood blewit (Lepista nuda) |
組入れ see styles |
kumiire / kumire くみいれ |
(1) incorporating; inserting; (2) nesting (e.g. of matryoshka dolls); nest; (3) square offering tray made of unvarnished wood (three per nested set); (4) (archit) (abbreviation) latticed ceiling |
羽目板 see styles |
hameita / hameta はめいた |
wainscoting; wainscotting; wood paneling |
腐朽菌 see styles |
fukyuukin / fukyukin ふきゅうきん |
wood-decay fungus; xylophagous fungus |
色上質 see styles |
irojoushitsu / irojoshitsu いろじょうしつ |
colored wood-free paper (coloured) |
花平茸 see styles |
hanabiratake; hanabiratake はなびらたけ; ハナビラタケ |
(kana only) wood cauliflower mushroom (Sparassis crispa); wood cauliflower fungus |
草鞋虫 see styles |
warajimushi わらじむし |
wood louse; wood lice; slater |
薪いれ see styles |
takigiire / takigire たきぎいれ |
wood basket; firewood bucket; log holder |
薪入れ see styles |
takigiire / takigire たきぎいれ |
wood basket; firewood bucket; log holder |
薪割り see styles |
makiwari まきわり |
(1) hatchet; axe; (noun/participle) (2) wood-chopping; wood-splitting |
蘇枋木 苏枋木 see styles |
sū fāng mù su1 fang1 mu4 su fang mu |
sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine |
虎頭牌 虎头牌 see styles |
hǔ tóu pái hu3 tou2 pai2 hu t`ou p`ai hu tou pai |
tiger-head plaque (made of wood and mounted on the front of a yamen 衙門|衙门[ya2men5] during the Qing dynasty as a symbol of authority) |
蟹食犬 see styles |
kanikuiinu; kanikuiinu / kanikuinu; kanikuinu かにくいいぬ; カニクイイヌ |
(kana only) crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); forest fox; wood fox; common fox |
褐林鴞 褐林鸮 see styles |
hè lín xiāo he4 lin2 xiao1 ho lin hsiao |
(bird species of China) brown wood owl (Strix leptogrammica) |
護摩木 护摩木 see styles |
hù mó mù hu4 mo2 mu4 hu mo mu gomagi ごまぎ |
{Buddh} homa stick; stick on which prayers are written, then ritually burnt before an idol to ask for blessings wood for the fire ritual |
贊那曩 赞那曩 see styles |
zàn nà nǎng zan4 na4 nang3 tsan na nang sannanō |
candana, sandal-wood incense. |
赤山蟻 see styles |
akayamaari; akayamaari / akayamari; akayamari あかやまあり; アカヤマアリ |
(kana only) Formica sanguinea (species of red wood ant) |
迦尼迦 see styles |
jiā ní jiā jia1 ni2 jia1 chia ni chia kanika |
kanaka, or kanika; a tree or plant, probably a kind of sandal-wood. |
鉋掛け see styles |
kannakake かんなかけ |
(kana only) planing (wood) |
間伐材 see styles |
kanbatsuzai かんばつざい |
timber from forest thinning; thinned wood |
阿伽嚧 see styles |
ā qié lú a1 qie2 lu2 a ch`ieh lu a chieh lu akaro |
阿伽樓; 惡揭嚕 agaru, aguru, fragment aloe-wood, intp. 沉香the incense that sinks in water, the agallochum; 'the Ahalim or Ahaloth of the Hebrews.' Eitel. |
阿伽樓 阿伽楼 see styles |
ā qié lóu a1 qie2 lou2 a ch`ieh lou a chieh lou akarō |
fragment aloe-wood |
雄羊歯 see styles |
oshida; oshida おしだ; オシダ |
(kana only) thick-stemmed wood fern (Dryopteris crassirhizoma) |
集成材 see styles |
shuuseizai / shusezai しゅうせいざい |
laminated wood; laminated lumber |
雞翅木 鸡翅木 see styles |
jī chì mù ji1 chi4 mu4 chi ch`ih mu chi chih mu |
wenge or wengue (type of wood) |
黑林鴿 黑林鸽 see styles |
hēi lín gē hei1 lin2 ge1 hei lin ko |
(bird species of China) black wood pigeon; Japanese wood pigeon (Columba janthina) |
黒山蟻 see styles |
kuroyamaari; kuroyamaari / kuroyamari; kuroyamari くろやまあり; クロヤマアリ |
(kana only) Japanese wood ant (Formica japonica) |
かんな屑 see styles |
kannakuzu かんなくず |
wood shavings |
キクラゲ see styles |
kikurage キクラゲ |
(kana only) cloud ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae); wood ear mushroom; Jew's ear mushroom |
ささくれ see styles |
sasakure ささくれ |
(1) fine split (e.g. in wood); (2) hangnail |
ベニシダ see styles |
benishida ベニシダ |
(kana only) autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora); Japanese shield fern; Japanese wood fern; copper shield fern |
ヤマアリ see styles |
yamaari / yamari ヤマアリ |
(kana only) wood ant (any ant of genus Formica) |
一葉障目 一叶障目 see styles |
yī yè zhàng mù yi1 ye4 zhang4 mu4 i yeh chang mu |
lit. eyes obscured by a single leaf (idiom); fig. not seeing the wider picture; can't see the wood for the trees |
上がり框 see styles |
agarigamachi あがりがまち agarikamachi あがりかまち |
piece of wood at front edge of entranceway floor; agarikamachi |
人工木材 see styles |
jinkoumokuzai / jinkomokuzai じんこうもくざい |
artificial wood; faux wood |
割りばし see styles |
waribashi わりばし |
splittable (wood) chopsticks |
四川林鴞 四川林鸮 see styles |
sì chuān lín xiāo si4 chuan1 lin2 xiao1 ssu ch`uan lin hsiao ssu chuan lin hsiao |
(bird species of China) Sichuan wood owl (Strix davidi) |
土木形骸 see styles |
tǔ mù xíng hái tu3 mu4 xing2 hai2 t`u mu hsing hai tu mu hsing hai |
earth and wood framework (idiom); plain and undecorated body |
圧縮木材 see styles |
asshukumokuzai あっしゅくもくざい |
compressed wood |
忍び返し see styles |
shinobigaeshi しのびがえし |
bamboo wall-top spikes (or wood, iron); spikes placed at the top of a wall to repel thieves |
拼板玩具 see styles |
pīn bǎn wán jù pin1 ban3 wan2 ju4 p`in pan wan chü pin pan wan chü |
jigsaw puzzle; wood block puzzle |
拼板遊戲 拼板游戏 see styles |
pīn bǎn yóu xì pin1 ban3 you2 xi4 p`in pan yu hsi pin pan yu hsi |
jigsaw puzzle; wood block puzzle |
斑尾林鴿 斑尾林鸽 see styles |
bān wěi lín gē ban1 wei3 lin2 ge1 pan wei lin ko |
(bird species of China) common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) |
斗きょう see styles |
tokyou / tokyo ときょう |
piece of wood supporting deeply receded eaves, esp. in temple construction |
春慶塗り see styles |
shunkeinuri / shunkenuri しゅんけいぬり |
Shunkei lacquerware; lacquerware created using transparent lacquer on yellow- or red-stained wood, allowing the natural wood grain to be seen |
木人石心 see styles |
mù rén shí xīn mu4 ren2 shi2 xin1 mu jen shih hsin |
lit. body made of wood, heart made of stone (idiom); fig. heartless |
木彫り師 see styles |
kiborishi きぼりし |
(obscure) wood sculptor; woodcarver |
木積もり see styles |
kizumori きづもり |
person who estimates the variety and quantity of wood necessary to build a house from looking at the plans |
木質繊維 see styles |
mokushitsuseni もくしつせんい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) wood fiber; wood fibre |
桑原桑原 see styles |
kuwabarakuwabara; kuwabarakuwabara くわばらくわばら; クワバラクワバラ |
(expression) (kana only) (spoken to ward off misfortune) knock on wood; touch wood; heaven forbid; God help me; absit omen! |
Variations: |
hota; hoda ほた; ほだ |
(rare) kindling; small bits of scrap wood used to fuel a stove |
泥塑木雕 see styles |
ní sù mù diāo ni2 su4 mu4 diao1 ni su mu tiao niso mokuchō |
Modeled clay and carved wood, images. |
烈火乾柴 烈火干柴 see styles |
liè huǒ gān chái lie4 huo3 gan1 chai2 lieh huo kan ch`ai lieh huo kan chai |
lit. intense fire to dry wood (idiom); inferno in a woodpile; fig. consuming passion between lovers |
牛頭栴檀 牛头栴檀 see styles |
niú tóu zhān tán niu2 tou2 zhan1 tan2 niu t`ou chan t`an niu tou chan tan gozu sendan |
牛檀栴檀; 牛檀香 gośīrṣa-candana, ox-head sandal-wood, also styled 赤栴檀 red sandal-wood; said to come from the Ox-head mountains, and if rubbed on the body to make one impervious to fire, also generally protective against fire, curative of wounds and generally medicinal. 'The first image of Śākyamuni was made of this wood. ' Eitel. 西域記 10. |
盲人摸象 see styles |
máng rén mō xiàng mang2 ren2 mo1 xiang4 mang jen mo hsiang |
blind people touch an elephant (idiom, from Nirvana sutra 大般涅槃經|大般涅盘经[da4 ban1 Nie4 pan2 jing1]); fig. unable to see the big picture; to mistake the part for the whole; unable to see the wood for the trees |
眾盲摸象 众盲摸象 see styles |
zhòng máng mō xiàng zhong4 mang2 mo1 xiang4 chung mang mo hsiang |
multitude of blind people touch an elephant (idiom, from Nirvana sutra 大般涅槃經|大般涅盘经[da4 ban1 Nie4 pan2 jing1]); fig. unable to see the big picture; to mistake the part for the whole; unable to see the wood for the trees |
瞎子摸象 see styles |
xiā zi mō xiàng xia1 zi5 mo1 xiang4 hsia tzu mo hsiang |
blind people touch an elephant (idiom, from Nirvana sutra 大般涅槃經|大般涅盘经[da4 ban1 Nie4 pan2 jing1]); fig. unable to see the big picture; to mistake the part for the whole; unable to see the wood for the trees |
粗毛木耳 see styles |
aragekikurage あらげきくらげ |
(kana only) cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha); wood ear fungus |
組み入れ see styles |
kumiire / kumire くみいれ |
(1) incorporating; inserting; (2) nesting (e.g. of matryoshka dolls); nest; (3) square offering tray made of unvarnished wood (three per nested set); (4) (archit) (abbreviation) latticed ceiling |
絵双紙屋 see styles |
ezoushiya / ezoshiya えぞうしや |
shop selling picture books, wood prints, etc. |
絵草紙屋 see styles |
ezoushiya / ezoshiya えぞうしや |
shop selling picture books, wood prints, etc. |
肉の厚い see styles |
nikunoatsui にくのあつい |
(exp,adj-i) thick (esp. of muscles, wood, leaves, etc.) |
色上質紙 see styles |
irojoushitsushi / irojoshitsushi いろじょうしつし |
colored wood-free paper (coloured) |
荒毛木耳 see styles |
aragekikurage あらげきくらげ |
(kana only) cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha); wood ear fungus |
酵素風呂 see styles |
kousoburo / kosoburo こうそぶろ |
enzyme bath; bath taken in a tub filled with heated fermented rice bran or cedar wood dust |
鑽木取火 钻木取火 see styles |
zuān mù - qǔ huǒ zuan1 mu4 - qu3 huo3 tsuan mu - ch`ü huo tsuan mu - chü huo |
to drill wood to make fire |
陰陽五行 see styles |
inyougogyou; onyougogyou / inyogogyo; onyogogyo いんようごぎょう; おんようごぎょう |
(yoji) the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
非木材紙 see styles |
himokuzaishi ひもくざいし |
tree-free paper; wood-free paper |
鶴亀鶴亀 see styles |
tsurukametsurukame つるかめつるかめ |
(interjection) (spoken to ward off misfortune) knock on wood; touch wood |
點斑林鴿 点斑林鸽 see styles |
diǎn bān lín gē dian3 ban1 lin2 ge1 tien pan lin ko |
(bird species of China) speckled wood pigeon (Columba hodgsonii) |
あらげ木耳 see styles |
aragekikurage あらげきくらげ |
(kana only) cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha); wood ear fungus |
オガライト see styles |
ogaraito オガライト |
wood briquet |
カラスバト see styles |
karasubato カラスバト |
(kana only) Japanese wood pigeon (Columba janthina); black wood pigeon |
カンナ掛け see styles |
kannagake カンナがけ |
(kana only) planing (wood) |
キシリトル see styles |
kishiritoru キシリトル |
xylitol (artificial sweetener); artificial wood sugar (xylose) |
クマワラビ see styles |
kumawarabi クマワラビ |
(kana only) Dryopteris lacera (species of wood fern) |
ストリップ see styles |
sutorippu ストリップ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See ストリップショー) strip show; striptease; (2) stripping; removing one's clothes; (3) strip (e.g. of wood) |
ブラジル木 see styles |
burajiruboku; burajiruboku ブラジルぼく; ブラジルボク |
(kana only) Brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata); pernambuco wood |
ブラッシー see styles |
purasshii / purasshi プラッシー |
{golf} brassie; 2-wood; (place-name) Plassey |
十文字羊歯 see styles |
juumonjishida; juumonjishida / jumonjishida; jumonjishida じゅうもんじしだ; ジュウモンジシダ |
(kana only) Polystichum tripteron (species of the wood fern family) |
Variations: |
daigi だいぎ |
(1) stock (in grafting); (2) wood used as a platform (or base, etc.); block (i.e. chopping block); (gun) stock; unworked block of wood |
Variations: |
meiboku / meboku めいぼく |
(1) (esp. 名木) old tree of historical interest; (2) excellent wood; precious woods; choice wood |
Variations: |
hagu はぐ |
(transitive verb) to join (cloth, wood, etc.) |
曲げわっぱ see styles |
magewappa まげわっぱ |
circular bento box made of thin wood |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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