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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
木造建築物 see styles |
mokuzoukenchikubutsu / mokuzokenchikubutsu もくぞうけんちくぶつ |
wooden building; timber building |
根っ木打ち see styles |
nekkiuchi ねっきうち |
(See 根っ木) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it |
炬燵やぐら see styles |
kotatsuyagura こたつやぐら |
square latticed wooden frame for a kotatsu |
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ogi おぎ |
(1) (See 女木・1) male plant (esp. a woody plant); androecious plant; (2) (See 女木・2) tenoned part of a wooden joint (in construction) |
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machiya; chouka(町家) / machiya; choka(町家) まちや; ちょうか(町家) |
(1) machiya; traditional wooden townhouse; (2) tradesman's house (esp. a home with a shop in front); merchant's house; merchant's family |
落としぶた see styles |
otoshibuta おとしぶた |
lid resting directly on food; wooden drop-lid for simmering |
落とし懸け see styles |
otoshigake おとしがけ |
(1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room; (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom; (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi |
落とし掛け see styles |
otoshigake おとしがけ |
(1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room; (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom; (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi |
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ashigata あしがた |
(1) footprint; soleprint; (2) (often 足型) last; wooden mold for shoes or tabi (mould) |
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hangiri はんぎり |
(rare) flat-bottomed wooden bowl for preparing sushi rice |
高麗大藏經 高丽大藏经 see styles |
gāo lí dà zàng jīng gao1 li2 da4 zang4 jing1 kao li ta tsang ching Kōrai daizō kyō |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea Grand Tripiṭaka of the Goryeo |
ダーラヘスト see styles |
daarahesuto / darahesuto ダーラヘスト |
Dala horse (painted wooden horse figure) (swe: dalahäst); Dalecarlian horse |
フローリング see styles |
furooringu フローリング |
wooden flooring |
五右衛門風呂 see styles |
goemonburo ごえもんぶろ |
(named after the robber Goemon Ishikawa, who was boiled to death in one) bath heated directly from beneath, with a floating wooden lid on which the bather sits causing it to sink |
反り台かんな see styles |
soridaikanna そりだいかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved in the cutting direction |
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ukegi うけぎ |
{archit} (wooden) support |
台直しかんな see styles |
dainaoshikanna だいなおしかんな |
plane with a blade at ninety degrees to its base used for maintaining the bases of other wooden planes |
四方反かんな see styles |
shihousorikanna / shihosorikanna しほうそりかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved both along the direction of cutting and across the blade |
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tsukushi(gikun); dohitsu(土筆); hittousai(筆頭菜); tsukuzukushi(土筆)(ok) / tsukushi(gikun); dohitsu(土筆); hittosai(筆頭菜); tsukuzukushi(土筆)(ok) つくし(gikun); どひつ(土筆); ひっとうさい(筆頭菜); つくづくし(土筆)(ok) |
(1) (See 杉菜) fertile shoot of field horsetail; (2) (どひつ only) (See 焼き筆) wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings) |
嫁の尻たたき see styles |
yomenoshiritataki よめのしりたたき |
(exp,n) (obscure) traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility |
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yomeiwai / yomewai よめいわい |
(hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility |
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yosegi よせぎ |
wooden mosaic; parquetry |
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yamaoroshi やまおろし |
mashing of steamed rice, mold and water with wooden poles in traditional sake making |
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nobebou / nobebo のべぼう |
(1) (metal) bar; (2) (See 麺棒) (wooden) rolling pin |
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ki き |
(1) tree; shrub; bush; (2) (木 only) wood; timber; (3) (木 only) (usu. written as 柝) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance) |
木履(rK) |
pokkuri; bokkuri; bokuri; pokuri ぽっくり; ぼっくり; ぼくり; ぽくり |
(1) (usu. ぽっくり, ぼっくり) girl's lacquered wooden geta; (2) (usu. ぼくり, ぽくり) wooden footwear; clogs; sabots |
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kizuchi きづち |
wooden hammer; wooden mallet |
木槽天秤搾り see styles |
kibunetenbinshibori きぶねてんびんしぼり |
(obsolete) (sake) brewed in wooden vats, squeezed out by weight on a pole |
木目込み人形 see styles |
kimekominingyou / kimekominingyo きめこみにんぎょう |
wooden doll with Japanese costumes made from cloth with the edges tucked into grooves in the wood; kimekomi doll |
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kigumi きぐみ |
wooden framework; wooden frame; timberwork |
木賃アパート see styles |
mokuchinapaato / mokuchinapato もくちんアパート |
(See 木賃宿) wooden house with rooms to let |
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itajiki いたじき |
wooden floor |
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gougumi / gogumi ごうぐみ |
(rare) {archit} wooden framework |
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yakifude やきふで |
wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings) |
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tomegi とめぎ |
(1) fragrant wood; (2) wooden peg; toggle |
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iwaibou / iwaibo いわいぼう |
(See 小正月) sacred wooden pole used in traditional Koshōgatsu ceremonies |
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tsumiki つみき |
(1) wooden building blocks; wooden bricks; playing with building blocks; (2) piled timber; piling up wood |
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hazu はず |
(auxiliary) (1) (kana only) should (be); bound (to be); expected (to be); must (be); (2) nock (of a bow); (3) nock (of an arrow); (4) {sumo} (See はず押し・はずおし) nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); (5) wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out |
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kumite くみて |
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) {sumo} beltwork |
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otoshi おとし |
(1) dropping; losing; (2) missing item; something one forgot to write down; (3) (See 落とす・2) cleaning; removing; ridding; (4) trap; (5) wooden protrusion from a Japanese door frame that fits a hole in the threshold, acting as a lock when closed; (6) conclusion (of a speech, etc.); (7) (See 落とし掛け・3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi |
ウッドクリップ see styles |
udokurippu ウッドクリップ |
wooden clip; wooden clothespin |
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chon; chon ちょん; チョン |
(adv-to,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ちょんちょん・1) clap (sound of wooden clappers); (adv-to,n) (2) (See ちょん切る・1) chop vigorously; (adv-to,n) (3) (See ちょんちょん・2) slight movement (e.g. poke, small bird alighting); (adv-to,n) (4) (See ちょんになる) the end; originally end of a play, marked by clap of clappers; (5) (See ちょんちょん・3) dot (esp. typographical) |
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marutabune まるたぶね |
(1) (See 丸子船) wooden transport ship used on Lake Biwa; (2) vessel made from logs, e.g. large dugout canoe |
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tsukeki つけき |
(See 附け打ち,附け板) wooden blocks used as clappers (kabuki) |
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masuuri / masuri ますうり |
(noun/participle) (rare) (See 升・ます・1) selling by volume (esp. using a traditional wooden masu box) |
四方反りかんな see styles |
shihousorikanna / shihosorikanna しほうそりかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved both along the direction of cutting and across the blade |
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ori おり |
(n,adv) (1) (esp. 折) opportunity; chance; occasion; time; (2) (esp. 折り) folding; fold; pleat; crease; (3) (esp. 折り) small food box (wooden or cardboard); (suffix noun) (4) (as 二つ折り, 三つ折り, etc.; number indicates the number of layers after folding) folding in ... (two, three, etc.); (counter) (5) counter for folded items; (counter) (6) (See 折り箱) counter for items (esp. food) packed in an oribako |
木槽天秤しぼり see styles |
kibunetenbinshibori きぶねてんびんしぼり |
(obsolete) (sake) brewed in wooden vats, squeezed out by weight on a pole |
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taku たく |
(See 木・3) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance) |
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ki; taku き; たく |
(See 木・3) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance) |
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yukihiranabe ゆきひらなべ |
(1) light-coloured ceramic cooking pan with a lid and short spout; (2) (usu. 雪平鍋) aluminum saucepan with a handle (usu. wooden) and often with snowflake-style embossed pattern (aluminium) |
高麗八萬大藏經 高丽八万大藏经 see styles |
gāo lí bā wàn dà zàng jīng gao1 li2 ba1 wan4 da4 zang4 jing1 kao li pa wan ta tsang ching |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea |
ウッド・クリップ |
udo kurippu ウッド・クリップ |
wooden clip; wooden clothespin |
ウッドカーペット see styles |
udokaapetto / udokapetto ウッドカーペット |
wood carpet; fabric (or linoleum) backed wooden floor covering |
チャグチャグ馬こ see styles |
chaguchaguumako / chaguchagumako チャグチャグうまこ |
(1) Chagu Chagu Horse Festival (of Iwate Prefecture); (2) small wooden horse toy with bells on its neck (made in Iwate Prefecture) |
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tsuke(p); tsuke つけ(P); ツケ |
(1) bill; bill of sale; payment invoice; (2) tab (for later payment); credit; (3) (kana only) contact move (in go); direct attack to an enemy stone; (4) (kana only) sound effect produced by striking with clappers a wooden board in kabuki; (5) (archaism) letter; (6) (archaism) reason; motive; pretext; (7) (archaism) one's fortune; one's luck |
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kiridoguchi きりどぐち |
(1) small wooden door at the rear of a noh stage; (2) (See 小門) small garden gate |
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suru する |
(transitive verb) (1) to print; (transitive verb) (2) to color or pattern fabric using a wooden mold |
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masuzake ますざけ |
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box |
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yometataki よめたたき |
(hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility |
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ki き |
(1) (木, 樹 only) tree; shrub; bush; (2) (木 only) wood; timber; (3) (木, 柝 only) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance) |
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kibou; kihou(ok) / kibo; kiho(ok) きぼう; きほう(ok) |
wooden stick; wooden pole |
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taketonbo たけとんぼ |
small wooden Japanese toy that flies when spun between the palms of one's hands |
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shunkan しゅんかん |
(1) {food} (See 普茶料理) dish of seasonal vegetables and bamboo shoots; (2) wooden lacquered bowl; (3) Kagoshima cuisine |
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hakoirimusume はこいりむすめ |
(1) girl who has led a sheltered life; pet daughter; naive girl; ingénue; (2) wooden block puzzle; Daughter in the Box; Klotski |
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funadana ふなだな |
(rare) planking (on a wooden ship) |
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teppou / teppo てっぽう |
(1) gun; (2) {sumo} wooden pole that wrestlers strike in practice; (3) (colloquialism) (See 河豚) puffer fish |
ウッド・カーペット |
udo kaapetto / udo kapetto ウッド・カーペット |
wood carpet; fabric (or linoleum) backed wooden floor covering |
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owan おわん |
(polite language) (See 椀・1) bowl (wooden) |
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ohitsu おひつ |
(kana only) round, wooden container for cooked rice |
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sanpan サンパン |
sampan (wooden boat) (chi:); lighter; ferry |
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tsukeuchi つけうち |
(See 附け板,附け木) sounding of the wooden clappers (kabuki) |
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omeguri おめぐり |
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) (See おかず・1) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) (See すりこぎ) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period |
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kotatsuyagura こたつやぐら |
(See 櫓・やぐら・3) square latticed wooden frame for a kotatsu |
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sominshourai / sominshorai そみんしょうらい |
(1) tower-shaped wooden talisman; (2) apron-shaped straw deity to ward off disease |
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andon; andou / andon; ando あんどん; あんどう |
(1) paper-enclosed standing lantern; paper-covered wooden stand housing an oil lamp; (2) (colloquialism) taxi roof light |
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udi; udii / udi; udi ウッディ; ウッディー |
(adjectival noun) woody; wood-like; wooden |
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hakapikku; hakapiku ハカピック; ハカピク |
hakapik (nor:); iron hammer and hook mounted on a long wooden pole used for killing seals |
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yosegizaiku よせぎざいく |
wooden mosaic work; parquetry; wooden mosaic (e.g. on a piece of furniture); marquetry; marqueterie |
小芥子(ateji) |
kokeshi こけし |
(kana only) limbless wooden doll; kokeshi doll |
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tekagi てかぎ |
short gaff; hand gaff; hook on a wooden handle |
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kibera(木bera, 木箆); kibera(木bera) きべら(木べら, 木箆); きベラ(木ベラ) |
wooden spatula |
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taruzake; sonshu たるざけ; そんしゅ |
sake that has been kept in a wooden cask; cask sake; barreled sake |
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hioke ひおけ |
wooden brazier |
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saru(p); saru さる(P); サル |
(1) (kana only) (See ニホンザル) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (2) (derogatory term) sly person; (3) (derogatory term) idiot; hick; (4) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); (5) (See 自在鉤) clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook; (6) (archaism) (See 湯女・2) bathhouse prostitute |
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hazu はず |
(auxiliary) (1) (kana only) should (be); bound (to be); expected (to be); must (be); (2) nock (of a bow); (3) nock (of an arrow); (4) {sumo} (See はず押し・はずおし) nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); (5) wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out |
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meshibitsu; iibitsu / meshibitsu; ibitsu めしびつ; いいびつ |
(See 歪・いびつ・3) round, wooden container for cooked rice |
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tsukeki つけき |
{kabuki} (See ツケ板) wooden blocks used as clappers |
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tsukeita / tsuketa つけいた |
{kabuki} (See ツケ木) wooden board used for sounding clappers |
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tsukeita(付ke板, 附ke板); tsukeita(tsuke板) / tsuketa(付ke板, 附ke板); tsuketa(tsuke板) つけいた(付け板, 附け板); ツケいた(ツケ板) |
(See 附け打ち,附け木) wooden board used for sounding clappers (kabuki) |
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sotoba; sotouba(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) / sotoba; sotoba(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) そとば; そとうば(卒塔婆, 率塔婆) |
(1) (See 塔・2) stupa; dagoba; (2) (See 板塔婆) wooden grave tablet |
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dainaoshikanna だいなおしかんな |
plane with a blade at ninety degrees to its base used for maintaining the bases of other wooden planes |
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orizume おりづめ |
food packed in a wooden box |
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itatsuki いたつき |
(1) being on stage when the curtain opens; (2) wooden floor; wooden-floored room; (3) {food} (See 板焼き) thinly-sliced food grilled on a cedar board |
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itabari いたばり |
boarding; wooden floor |
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komageta こまげた |
low wooden clogs; komageta |
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takageta たかげた |
tall wooden clogs |
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tsuke(p); tsuke つけ(P); ツケ |
(1) bill; bill of sale; payment invoice; (2) tab (for later payment); credit; (3) (kana only) {go} contact move; direct attack to an enemy stone; (4) (kana only) {kabuki} sound effect produced by striking a wooden board with clappers; (5) (archaism) letter; (6) (archaism) reason; motive; pretext; (7) (archaism) one's fortune; one's luck |
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yomenoshiritataki よめのしりたたき |
(exp,n) (hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility |
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kimekominingyou / kimekominingyo きめこみにんぎょう |
wooden doll with Japanese costumes made from cloth with the edges tucked into grooves in the wood; kimekomi doll |
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