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有漏

see styles
yǒu lòu
    you3 lou4
yu lou
 uro
āsrava, means 'outflow, discharge'; 'distress, pain, affliction'; it is intp. by 煩惱 kleśa, the passions, distress, trouble, which in turn is intp. as 惑 delusion. Whatever has kleśa, i. e. distress or trouble, is 有漏; all things are of this nature, hence it means whatever is in the stream of births-and-deaths, and also means mortal life or births-and-deaths, i. e. mortality as contrasted with 無漏, which is nirvāṇa.

有生

see styles
yǒu shēng
    you3 sheng1
yu sheng
 ushou; yuusei / usho; yuse
    うしょう; ゆうせい
(1) living thing; (can be adjective with の) (2) animate; (female given name) Yumi
take a life

有結


有结

see styles
yǒu jié
    you3 jie2
yu chieh
 ayu
    あゆ
(female given name) Ayu
The bond of existence, or mortal life.

未來


未来

see styles
wèi lái
    wei4 lai2
wei lai
 mirai
    みらい
future; tomorrow; CL:個|个[ge4]; approaching; coming; pending
(female given name) Mirai
當來 anāgata; that which has not come, or will come; the future, e. g. 未來世 a future life, or lives; also the future tense, one of the 三世, i. e. 過, 現, 未 past, present, future.

末季

see styles
 makki
    まっき
(1) closing years (period, days); last stage; end stage; end-of-life (care, decision making, etc.); (can act as adjective) (2) terminal (e.g. cancer, disease, etc.); final

末期

see styles
mò qī
    mo4 qi1
mo ch`i
    mo chi
 matsugo
    まつご
end (of a period); last part; final phase
hour of death; one's last moments; end of one's life

本厄

see styles
 honyaku
    ほんやく
(See 厄年・1) critical year in one's life; inauspicious year

本有

see styles
běn yǒu
    ben3 you3
pen yu
 honyuu / honyu
    ほんゆう
(noun/participle) innateness; innate feature (or character, etc.); (surname) Motoari
Originally or fundamentally existing; primal existence; the source and substance of all phenomena; also the present life; also the eighth 八識, i. e. ālaya-vijñāna.

本緣


本缘

see styles
běn yuán
    ben3 yuan2
pen yüan
 honnen
The origin or cause of any phenomenon.

朽木

see styles
xiǔ mù
    xiu3 mu4
hsiu mu
 kutsugi
    くつぎ
rotten wood
(1) decayed tree; rotted tree; decayed wood; rotten wood; (2) obscure, meaningless life (metaphor); (place-name, surname) Kutsugi

果報


果报

see styles
guǒ bào
    guo3 bao4
kuo pao
 kahou / kaho
    かほう
karma; preordained fate (Buddhism)
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) good fortune; luck; happiness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) {Buddh} (See 業・ごう・1) vipaka (retribution); (female given name) Kaho
異熟 Retribution for good or evil deeds, implying that different conditions in this (or any) life are the variant ripenings, or fruit, of seed sown in previous life or lives.

果德

see styles
guǒ dé
    guo3 de2
kuo te
 katoku
The merits nirvāṇa, i. e. 常樂我淨 q. v., eternal, blissful, personal (or autonomous), and pure, all transcendental.

染垢

see styles
rǎn gòu
    ran3 gou4
jan kou
 zenku
染汚 Soiled, contaminated, impure, especially by holding on to the illusory ideas and things of life; deluded. The kleśas or contaminations of attachment to the pleasures of the senses, to false views, to moral and ascetic practices regarded as adequate for salvation, to the belief in a self which causes suffering, etc.

梵志

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fàn zhì
    fan4 zhi4
fan chih
 bonji
brahmacārin. 'studying sacred learning; practising continence or chastity.' M.W. A brahmacārī is a 'young Brahman in the first āśrama or period of his life' (M. W.); there are four such periods. A Buddhist ascetic with his will set on 梵 purity, also intp. as nirvana.

椿寿

see styles
 chinju
    ちんじゅ
(archaism) longevity; long life

業受


业受

see styles
yè shòu
    ye4 shou4
yeh shou
 gōju
That which is received as the result of former karmic conduct, e.g. long or short life, etc.

業壽


业寿

see styles
yè shòu
    ye4 shou4
yeh shou
 gōju
Life, long or short, as determined by previous karma.

業田


业田

see styles
yè tián
    ye4 tian2
yeh t`ien
    yeh tien
 gouda / goda
    ごうだ
(surname) Gouda
The field of karma; the life in which the seeds of future harvest are sown.

業病


业病

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yè bìng
    ye4 bing4
yeh ping
 goubyou / gobyo
    ごうびょう
(sensitive word) incurable disease (due to evil deeds in one's past life); chronic affliction
Illness as the result of previous karma.

極微


极微

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jí wēi
    ji2 wei1
chi wei
 kyokubi; gokubi
    きょくび; ごくび
(adj-na,adj-no,n) microscopic; infinitesimal
An atom, especially as a mental concept, in contrast with 色聚之微, i.e. a material atom which has a center and the six directions, an actual but imperceptible atom; seven atoms make a 微塵 molecule, the smallest perceptible aggregation, called an aṇu 阿莬 or 阿拏; the perceptibility is ascribed to the deva-eye rather than to the human eye. There is much disputation as to whether the ultimate atom has real existence or not, whether it is eternal and immutable and so on.

榮華


荣华

see styles
róng huá
    rong2 hua2
jung hua
 eiga
glory and splendor
Glory, the glory of life, viewed as transient.

樂住


乐住

see styles
lè zhù
    le4 zhu4
le chu
 rakujū
an easy or comfortable life

樂著


乐着

see styles
lè zhù
    le4 zhu4
le chu
 rakujaku
The bond of pleasure binding to the phenomenal life.

横顔

see styles
 yokogao
    よこがお
(1) profile; face in profile; face seen from the side; (2) (personal) profile; (biographical) sketch; outline (of someone's life)

正生

see styles
zhèng shēng
    zheng4 sheng1
cheng sheng
 masami
    まさみ
starring male role in a Chinese opera
(personal name) Masami
reality of the present life

此世

see styles
cǐ shì
    ci3 shi4
tz`u shih
    tzu shih
 shise
此生 This world, or life.

此岸

see styles
cǐ àn
    ci3 an4
tz`u an
    tzu an
 shigan
    しがん
{Buddh} (See 彼岸・3) this world; this life
This shore, the present life.

此生

see styles
cǐ shēng
    ci3 sheng1
tz`u sheng
    tzu sheng
 shishō
this life

歩む

see styles
 ayumu
    あゆむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to walk; to go on foot; (v5m,vi) (2) to tread (a figurative path); to follow; to lead (a life); to experience; (v5m,vi) (3) to advance towards (e.g. a solution); to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.); to embark (on the road to ...)

歸俗


归俗

see styles
guī sú
    gui1 su2
kuei su
 kizoku
To return to lay life.

歸命


归命

see styles
guī mìng
    gui1 ming4
kuei ming
 kimyō
南無 namas, namah, namo; to devote one's life (to the Buddha, etc.); to entrust one's life; to obey Buddha's teaching.

歸性


归性

see styles
guī xìng
    gui1 xing4
kuei hsing
 kishō
To turn from the world of phenomena to that of eternal reality, to devote oneself tot he spiritual rather than the material.

歸隊


归队

see styles
guī duì
    gui1 dui4
kuei tui
to return to one's unit; to go back to one's station in life

歹命

see styles
dǎi mìng
    dai3 ming4
tai ming
(Tw) to have been dealt a hard lot in life (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [pháinn-miā])

死命

see styles
sǐ mìng
    si3 ming4
ssu ming
 shimei / shime
    しめい
doom; death; desperately
fate; life or death

死士

see styles
sǐ shì
    si3 shi4
ssu shih
person willing to sacrifice his life (for a good cause)

死活

see styles
sǐ huó
    si3 huo2
ssu huo
 shikatsu
    しかつ
life or death; fate; no matter what; anyway; for the life of me
(noun - becomes adjective with の) life and death; life or death

死生

see styles
sǐ shēng
    si3 sheng1
ssu sheng
 shisei; shishou / shise; shisho
    しせい; ししょう
life or death; critical (event)
(See 生死・1) life and death
Death and life, mortality, transmigration; v. 生死.

死線


死线

see styles
sǐ xiàn
    si3 xian4
ssu hsien
 shisen
    しせん
deadline (loanword)
(1) borderline between life and death; verge of death; (2) deadline (boundary around a prison which prisoners were not allowed to cross)

死闘

see styles
 shitou / shito
    しとう
(n,vs,vi) life or death struggle; mortal combat; struggle to the death

殉節


殉节

see styles
xùn jié
    xun4 jie2
hsün chieh
to sacrifice one's life by loyalty (to one's prince, one's husband etc)

殊死

see styles
shū sǐ
    shu1 si3
shu ssu
to behead; capital punishment; desperate struggle; life-and-death

残喘

see styles
 zanzen
    ざんぜん
(archaism) the remainder of one's life

残生

see styles
 zansei / zanse
    ざんせい
the remainder of one's life

殘生


残生

see styles
cán shēng
    can2 sheng1
ts`an sheng
    tsan sheng
remaining years of one's life
See: 残生

殺生


杀生

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shā shēng
    sha1 sheng1
sha sheng
 sesshou / sessho
    せっしょう
to take the life of a living creature
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) killing; destruction of life; (adjectival noun) (2) cruel; heartless; callous; brutal; (female given name) Setsuna
To take life, kill the living, or any conscious being; the taking of human life offends against the major commands, of animal life against the less stringent commands. Suicide also leads to severe penalties.

比丘

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bǐ qiū
    bi3 qiu1
pi ch`iu
    pi chiu
 biku
    びく
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu")
bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu)
比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life.

民画

see styles
 minga
    みんが
picture depicting everyday life; folk art

水棲


水栖

see styles
shuǐ qī
    shui3 qi1
shui ch`i
    shui chi
 suisei / suise
    すいせい
aquatic; living in water
(noun - becomes adjective with の) aquatic (life); living in the water

水生

see styles
shuǐ shēng
    shui3 sheng1
shui sheng
 mizuki
    みずき
aquatic (plant, animal)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) aquatic (life); living in the water; (female given name) Mizuki

水靈


水灵

see styles
shuǐ líng
    shui3 ling2
shui ling
(of fruit etc) fresh; (of a person etc) full of life; healthy-looking; (of eyes) moist and bright; lustrous

氷田

see styles
 hyouden / hyoden
    ひょうでん
field of eternal snow; (surname) Hida

永え

see styles
 tokoshie
    とこしえ
(adj-na,n,adj-no) eternity; perpetuity; immortality

永の

see styles
 nagano
    ながの
(pre-noun adjective) long; eternal

永世

see styles
yǒng shì
    yong3 shi4
yung shih
 eisei / ese
    えいせい
eternal; forever
(1) eternity; perpetuity; immortality; permanence; (2) lifetime title holder (in shogi, go, etc.); (surname) Nagayo

永別


永别

see styles
yǒng bié
    yong3 bie2
yung pieh
 eibetsu / ebetsu
    えいべつ
to part forever; eternal parting (i.e. death)
(n,vs,vi) last farewell

永劫

see styles
yǒng jié
    yong3 jie2
yung chieh
 eigou / ego
    えいごう
eternity; perpetuity
Eternity; the everlasting aeon.

永存

see styles
yǒng cún
    yong3 cun2
yung ts`un
    yung tsun
 eison; eizon / eson; ezon
    えいそん; えいぞん
everlasting; to endure forever
(noun/participle) durability; permanence; perpetuity

永寿

see styles
 eiju / eju
    えいじゅ
long life; longevity; (given name) Nagatoshi

永牢

see styles
 eirou / ero
    えいろう
life imprisonment

永眠

see styles
yǒng mián
    yong3 mian2
yung mien
 eimin / emin
    えいみん
to pass away; to die; to rest eternally
(n,vs,vi) (euph) eternal sleep; eternal rest; passing away; death

永訣


永诀

see styles
yǒng jué
    yong3 jue2
yung chüeh
 eiketsu / eketsu
    えいけつ
to part forever; eternal parting (i.e. death)
(n,vs,vi) last farewell

沈復


沈复

see styles
shěn fù
    shen3 fu4
shen fu
Shen Fu (1763-c. 1810), Qing dynasty writer, author of Six Records of a Floating Life 浮生六記|浮生六记[Fu2 Sheng1 Liu4 Ji4]

沒命


没命

see styles
méi mìng
    mei2 ming4
mei ming
to lose one's life; to die; recklessly; desperately

河竹

see styles
 kawatake
    かわたけ
(1) bamboo growing along a river bank; (2) Japanese timber bamboo (Phyllostachys bambsoides); giant timber bamboo; madake; (3) Simon bamboo (Pleioblastus simonii); (4) (archaism) prostitute; the life of a prostitute; (surname) Kawatake

治生

see styles
zhì shēng
    zhi4 sheng1
chih sheng
 harumi
    はるみ
(female given name) Harumi
A living, that by which one maintains life.

法命

see styles
fǎ mìng
    fa3 ming4
fa ming
 hō myō
The wisdom-life of the dharmakāya, intp. as 法身慧命. The age or lifetime of a monk.

法楽

see styles
 houraku / horaku
    ほうらく
(1) {Buddh} pleasures of a pious life; (2) entertainment for or dedicated to a deity or Buddha; (3) pastime; entertainment; amusement; pleasure; (4) free admission

泥塔

see styles
ní tǎ
    ni2 ta3
ni t`a
    ni ta
 deitō
Paste pagoda; a mediaeval Indian custom was to make a small pagoda five or six inches high of incense, place scriptures in and make offerings to it. The esoterics adopted custom, and worshipped for the purpose of prolonging life and ridding themselves of sins, or sufferings.

津々

see styles
 tsudo
    つど
(adj-t,adv-to) gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless; (surname) Tsudo

津津

see styles
jīn jīn
    jin1 jin1
chin chin
 shinshin
    しんしん
enthusiastic; ardent; (with) great relish
(adj-t,adv-to) gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless; (female given name) Shinshin

活く

see styles
 iku
    いく
(v2k-k,v4k,vi) (1) (archaism) to live; to exist; (v2k-s,vt) (2) (archaism) to bring to life

活命

see styles
huó mìng
    huo2 ming4
huo ming
 katsumei
life; to survive; to save a life; to scrape a living
Life, living; to revive.

活好

see styles
huó hǎo
    huo2 hao3
huo hao
 katsuyoshi
    かつよし
to live (one's life) well; (slang) to be good in bed
(male given name) Katsuyoshi

活殺

see styles
 kassatsu
    かっさつ
life or death

活気

see styles
 kakki
    かっき
energy; vigour; vigor; liveliness; spirit; life; animation; (female given name) Katsuki

流寓

see styles
 ryuuguu / ryugu
    りゅうぐう
(noun/participle) living a roaming life; wandering and settling in a foreign land

浪花

see styles
làng huā
    lang4 hua1
lang hua
 namibana
    なみばな
spray; ocean spray; spindrift; fig. happenings from one's life; CL:朵[duo3]
Naniwa (former name for Osaka region); (surname) Namibana

浮世

see styles
fú shì
    fu2 shi4
fu shih
 ukiyo
    うきよ
(Buddhism) the world of the living
(1) fleeting life; this transient world; floating world; (2) sad world; world of grief and worry; (surname, female given name) Ukiyo

浮嚢

see styles
 funou / funo
    ふのう
    ukibukuro
    うきぶくろ
(1) swimming belt; swimming float; life buoy; life jacket; (2) swim bladder; air bladder

浮沉

see styles
fú chén
    fu2 chen2
fu ch`en
    fu chen
ups and downs (of life etc); to drift along; to sink and emerge

浮環

see styles
 ukiwa
    うきわ
swim ring; (rubber) swimming ring; life buoy; life belt; float

浮生

see styles
 fusei / fuse
    ふせい
transient life

浮袋

see styles
 ukibukuro
    うきぶくろ
(1) swimming belt; swimming float; life buoy; life jacket; (2) swim bladder; air bladder

浮輪

see styles
 ukiwa
    うきわ
swim ring; (rubber) swimming ring; life buoy; life belt; float

浮雲


浮云

see styles
fú yún
    fu2 yun2
fu yün
 fu un
    ふうん
floating clouds; fleeting; transient
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) drifting cloud; floating cloud; (2) instability
A drifting cloud, e.g. this life, the body, etc.

涅槃

see styles
niè pán
    nie4 pan2
nieh p`an
    nieh pan
 nehan
    ねはん
(Buddhism) to achieve nirvana (extinction of desire and pain); to die (loanword from Sanskrit, abbr. for 涅槃那[nie4pan2na4])
(1) {Buddh} nirvana; supreme enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} death; death of Buddha
nirvāṇa, 'blown out, gone out, put out, extinguished'; 'liberated-from existence'; 'dead, deceased, defunct.' 'Liberation, eternal bliss'; '(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation, complete extinction of individual existence.' M.W. Other forms are 涅槃那; 泥日; 泥洹; 泥畔 Originally translated 滅 to extinguish, extinction, put out (as a lamp or fire), it was also described as 解脫 release, 寂滅 tranquil extinction; 無爲 inaction, without effort, passiveness; 不生 no (re)birth; 安樂 calm joy; 滅度transmigration to 'extinction'. The meaning given to 'extinction' varies, e.g. individual extinction; cessation of rebirth; annihilation of passion; extinction of all misery and entry into bliss. While the meaning of individual extinction is not without advocates, the general acceptation is the extinction or end of all return to reincarnation with its concomitant suffering, and the entry into bliss. Nirvāṇa may be enjoyed in the present life as an attainable state, with entry into parinirvāṇa, or perfect bliss to follow. It may be (a) with a 'remainder', i.e. the cause but not all the effect (karma), of reincarnation having been destroyed; (b) without 'remainder', both cause and effect having been extinguished. The answer of the Buddha as to the continued personal existence of the Tathāgata in nirvāṇa is, in the Hīnayāna canon, relegated 'to the sphere of the indeterminates' (Keith), as one of the questions which are not essential to salvation. One argument is that flame when blown out does not perish but returns to the totality of Fire. The Nirvāṇa Sutra claims for nirvāṇa the ancient ideas of 常樂我淨 permanence, bliss, personality purity in the transcendental realm. Mahāyāna declares that Hīnayāna by denying personality in the transcendental realm denies the existence of the Buddha. In Mahāyāna final nirvāṇa is transcendental, and is also used as a term for the absolute. The place where the Buddha entered his earthly nirvāṇa is given as Kuśinagara, cf. 拘.

淡泊

see styles
dàn bó
    dan4 bo2
tan po
 tanbaku
    たんぱく
living a simple life
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) light (color, colour, taste); simple; plain; (2) frank; candid; ingenuous; indifferent
tranquil

淨命


净命

see styles
jìng mìng
    jing4 ming4
ching ming
 jōmyō
Pure livelihood, 正命, i.e. that of the monk. Also the life of a pure or unperturbed mind.

清恬

see styles
qīng tián
    qing1 tian2
ch`ing t`ien
    ching tien
pure and quiet (of life); tranquil and comfortable

清福

see styles
qīng fú
    qing1 fu2
ch`ing fu
    ching fu
 seifuku / sefuku
    せいふく
carefree and comfortable life (esp. in retirement)
happiness; (surname, given name) Kiyofuku

減劫


减劫

see styles
jiǎn jié
    jian3 jie2
chien chieh
 genkō
The decreasing kalpas in which the period of life is gradually reduced, as the 增減 are the kalpas of increase; together they form twenty kalpas, ten diminishing and ten increasing; but there are other definitions.

漂浮

see styles
piāo fú
    piao1 fu2
p`iao fu
    piao fu
to float; to hover; to drift (also fig., to lead a wandering life); to rove; showy; superficial

演活

see styles
yǎn huó
    yan3 huo2
yen huo
(of an actor) to bring (one's character) to life; to act brilliantly

漱流

see styles
shù liú
    shu4 liu2
shu liu
to rinse one's mouth with river water; (fig.) to live a hermit's life

潤業


润业

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rùn yè
    run4 ye4
jun yeh
 ningō
Fertilized karma, the original karma fertilized by the passions and distresses of life.

潤生


润生

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rùn shēng
    run4 sheng1
jun sheng
 mitsuo
    みつお
(male given name) Mitsuo
The fertilization of the natural conditions which produce rebirth, especially those of the three kinds of attachment in the hour of death, love of body, of home, and of life.

濁世


浊世

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zhuó shì
    zhuo2 shi4
cho shih
 dakuse; dakusei; jokuse / dakuse; dakuse; jokuse
    だくせ; だくせい; じょくせ
the world in chaos; troubled times; the mortal world (Buddhism)
{Buddh} this corrupt or degenerate world; this world or life; the world of mankind
An impure world in its five stages, v. 五濁.

瀛洲

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yíng zhōu
    ying2 zhou1
ying chou
Yingzhou, easternmost of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, home of immortals and source of elixir of immortality

灌頂


灌顶

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guàn dǐng
    guan4 ding3
kuan ting
 kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho
    かんじょう; かんちょう
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music)
abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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.

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