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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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burakkutsuriimonitaa; burakku tsurii monitaa / burakkutsurimonita; burakku tsuri monita ブラックツリーモニター; ブラック・ツリー・モニター |
black tree monitor (Varanus beccarii, species of monitor lizard from the Aru Islands of eastern Indonesia); Beccari's monitor |
イーストアトランティックアフリカンスペードフィッシュ see styles |
iisutoatorantikkuafurikansupeedofisshu / isutoatorantikkuafurikansupeedofisshu イーストアトランティックアフリカンスペードフィッシュ |
East Atlantic African spadefish (Ephippus goreensis, species of Eastern Atlantic spadefish) |
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panamasupeedofisshu; panama supeedofisshu パナマスペードフィッシュ; パナマ・スペードフィッシュ |
Panama spadefish (Parapsettus panamensis, species of Eastern Pacific spadefish found from the Gulf of California to Peru) |
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rezaasaajonfisshu; rezaasaajanfisshu / rezasajonfisshu; rezasajanfisshu レザーサージョンフィッシュ; レザーサージャンフィッシュ |
razor surgeonfish (Prionurus laticlavius, species of eastern central Pacific tang) |
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biafuradokutaafisshu; biafura dokutaafisshu / biafuradokutafisshu; biafura dokutafisshu ビアフラドクターフィッシュ; ビアフラ・ドクターフィッシュ |
Biafra doctorfish (Prionurus biafraensis, species of Eastern Atlantic tang) |
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鐃循¥申鐃藷shaa鐃緒申; 鐃循¥申鐃藷 wa申鐃純ー鐃緒申 / 鐃循¥申鐃藷sha鐃緒申; 鐃循¥申鐃藷 wa申鐃純ー鐃緒申 鐃循¥申鐃藷シャー鐃緒申; 鐃循¥申鐃藷・ワ申鐃純ー鐃緒申 |
horn shark (Heterodontus francisci, a bullhead shark from the Eastern Pacific) |
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pashifikkusupeedofisshu; pashifikku supeedofisshu パシフィックスペードフィッシュ; パシフィック・スペードフィッシュ |
Pacific spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus, species of Eastern Pacific spadefish found from California to Peru) |
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kariforuniasuwerushaaku; kariforunia suweru shaaku / kariforuniasuwerushaku; kariforunia suweru shaku カリフォルニアスウェルシャーク; カリフォルニア・スウェル・シャーク |
(See アメリカナヌカザメ) swellshark (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum, species of catshark in the Eastern Pacific) |
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supottidorattofisshu; haidororagusu koriei; haidororagusukoriei / supottidorattofisshu; haidororagusu korie; haidororagusukorie スポッティドラットフィッシュ; ハイドロラグス・コリエイ; ハイドロラグスコリエイ |
spotted ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei, a shortnose chimaera found in the Eastern Pacific) |
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rezaasaajonfisshu; rezaasaajanfisshu; rezaa saajonfisshu; rezaa saajanfisshu / rezasajonfisshu; rezasajanfisshu; reza sajonfisshu; reza sajanfisshu レザーサージョンフィッシュ; レザーサージャンフィッシュ; レザー・サージョンフィッシュ; レザー・サージャンフィッシュ |
razor surgeonfish (Prionurus laticlavius, species of eastern central Pacific tang) |
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rongunoozusaajonfisshu; rongunoozusaajanfisshu; rongunoozu saajonfisshu; rongunoozu saajanfisshu / rongunoozusajonfisshu; rongunoozusajanfisshu; rongunoozu sajonfisshu; rongunoozu sajanfisshu ロングノーズサージョンフィッシュ; ロングノーズサージャンフィッシュ; ロングノーズ・サージョンフィッシュ; ロングノーズ・サージャンフィッシュ |
longnose surgeonfish (Zebrasoma rostratum, species of Eastern Central Pacific tang) |
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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
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