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Simple Dictionary Definition |
イエローテールスターリーラビットフィッシュ see styles |
ierooteerusutaariirabittofisshu / ierooteerusutarirabittofisshu イエローテールスターリーラビットフィッシュ |
brown-spotted spinefoot (Siganus stellatus, species of rabbitfish from the Indian Ocean); starspotted spinefoot; tellate rabbitfish; yellow-tail starry rabbitfish |
オーシャニック・ホワイトティップ・シャーク |
ooshanikku howaitotippu shaaku / ooshanikku howaitotippu shaku オーシャニック・ホワイトティップ・シャーク |
oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) |
ブラウン・スポッティド・スパインフィッシュ |
buraun supottido supainfisshu ブラウン・スポッティド・スパインフィッシュ |
brown-spotted spinefoot (Siganus stellatus, species of rabbitfish from the Indian Ocean); starspotted spinefoot; tellate rabbitfish; yellow-tail starry rabbitfish |
Variations: |
oniitomakiei(鬼糸巻ei); oniitomakiei(鬼糸巻ei, 鬼糸巻鱝, 鬼糸巻鱏); oniitomakiei / onitomakie(鬼糸巻e); onitomakie(鬼糸巻e, 鬼糸巻鱝, 鬼糸巻鱏); onitomakie おにいとまきエイ(鬼糸巻エイ); おにいとまきえい(鬼糸巻えい, 鬼糸巻鱝, 鬼糸巻鱏); オニイトマキエイ |
(kana only) oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris); giant oceanic manta ray |
インディアンゴールドリングブリストルトゥース see styles |
indiangoorudoringuburisutorutotoosu インディアンゴールドリングブリストルトゥース |
Indian gold-ring bristle-tooth (Ctenochaetus truncatus, species of bristletooth tang native to the Indian Ocean) |
イエローテール・スターリー・ラビットフィッシュ |
ierooteeru sutaarii rabittofisshu / ierooteeru sutari rabittofisshu イエローテール・スターリー・ラビットフィッシュ |
brown-spotted spinefoot (Siganus stellatus, species of rabbitfish from the Indian Ocean); starspotted spinefoot; tellate rabbitfish; yellow-tail starry rabbitfish |
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raniinya; ra niinya; ranyaanya(sk) / raninya; ra ninya; ranyanya(sk) ラニーニャ; ラ・ニーニャ; ラニャーニャ(sk) |
{met} La Niña (ocean-atmosphere phenomenon) (spa:) |
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kiwamarinai きわまりない |
(suf,adj-i) (1) (suffix often in kana) extremely; in the extreme; knows no bounds (e.g. rudeness); unparalleled; (adjective) (2) boundless (e.g. universe, ocean); limitless |
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dasukiisupainfutto; dasukii supainfutto / dasukisupainfutto; dasuki supainfutto ダスキースパインフット; ダスキー・スパインフット |
dusky spinefoot (Siganus luridus, species of rabbitfish from the Western Indian Ocean) |
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inonakanokawazutaikaioshirazu いのなかのかわずたいかいをしらず |
(expression) (proverb) the frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean |
インディアンオーシャンミミックサージャンフィッシュ see styles |
indianooshanmimikkusaajanfisshu / indianooshanmimikkusajanfisshu インディアンオーシャンミミックサージャンフィッシュ |
Indian Ocean mimic surgeonfish (Acanthurus tristis, species of tang from the Indian Ocean) |
インディアンオーシャンミミックサージョンフィッシュ see styles |
indianooshanmimikkusaajonfisshu / indianooshanmimikkusajonfisshu インディアンオーシャンミミックサージョンフィッシュ |
Indian Ocean mimic surgeonfish (Acanthurus tristis, species of tang from the Indian Ocean) |
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karibianriifushaaku; karibian riifu shaaku / karibianrifushaku; karibian rifu shaku カリビアンリーフシャーク; カリビアン・リーフ・シャーク |
Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezii, species of requiem shark found in the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil) |
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inonakanokawazu、taikaioshirazu いのなかのかわず、たいかいをしらず |
(expression) (proverb) the frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean |
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ooshansaajon; ooshansaajan; ooshan saajan / ooshansajon; ooshansajan; ooshan sajan オーシャンサージョン; オーシャンサージャン; オーシャン・サージャン |
ocean surgeon (Acanthurus bahianus, species of Atlantic tang) |
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daburubandosaajonfisshu; daburubandosaajanfisshu / daburubandosajonfisshu; daburubandosajanfisshu ダブルバンドサージョンフィッシュ; ダブルバンドサージャンフィッシュ |
doubleband surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii, species of Indian Ocean tang); lieutenant surgeon; lieutenant surgeonfish; lieutenant tang |
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ooshanikkuhowaitotippushaaku; ooshanikku howaitotippu shaaku / ooshanikkuhowaitotippushaku; ooshanikku howaitotippu shaku オーシャニックホワイトティップシャーク; オーシャニック・ホワイトティップ・シャーク |
oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) |
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indianooshanmimikkusaajonfisshu; indianooshanmimikkusaajanfisshu / indianooshanmimikkusajonfisshu; indianooshanmimikkusajanfisshu インディアンオーシャンミミックサージョンフィッシュ; インディアンオーシャンミミックサージャンフィッシュ |
Indian Ocean mimic surgeonfish (Acanthurus tristis, species of tang from the Indian Ocean) |
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daburubandosaajonfisshu; daburubandosaajanfisshu; daburubando saajonfisshu; daburubando saajanfisshu / daburubandosajonfisshu; daburubandosajanfisshu; daburubando sajonfisshu; daburubando sajanfisshu ダブルバンドサージョンフィッシュ; ダブルバンドサージャンフィッシュ; ダブルバンド・サージョンフィッシュ; ダブルバンド・サージャンフィッシュ |
doubleband surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii, species of Indian Ocean tang); lieutenant surgeon; lieutenant surgeonfish; lieutenant tang |
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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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