There are 29 total results for your アヘン search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
アヘン see styles |
ahen アヘン |
(kana only) opium |
アベンド see styles |
apendo アペンド |
{comp} append |
あへん法 see styles |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
Opium Law (1954) |
アベンシス see styles |
abenshisu アベンシス |
(personal name) avensis |
アヘン中毒 see styles |
ahenchuudoku / ahenchudoku アヘンちゅうどく |
opium addiction |
アヘン戦争 see styles |
ahensensou / ahensenso アヘンせんそう |
Opium War (1840-42) |
シャアペン see styles |
shaapen / shapen シャアペン |
(ik) (abbreviation) mechanical pencil (wasei: sharp pencil); automatic pencil |
アベンティノ see styles |
abentino アベンティノ |
(place-name) Aventino |
アヘン常用者 see styles |
ahenjouyousha / ahenjoyosha アヘンじょうようしゃ |
opium smoker; opium eater |
アベングールー see styles |
abenguuruu / abenguru アベングールー |
(place-name) Abengourou |
アペンディクス see styles |
apendikusu アペンディクス |
appendix (of a book, etc.) |
アペンディックス see styles |
apendikkusu アペンディックス |
appendix (of a book, etc.) |
Variations: |
ahenzai(ahen剤); ahenzai(呵片剤) アヘンざい(アヘン剤); あへんざい(呵片剤) |
opiate |
Variations: |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
{law} Opium Control Act |
Variations: |
ahenzai あへんざい |
opiate |
シーモアベンザー see styles |
shiimoabenzaa / shimoabenza シーモアベンザー |
(person) Seymour Benzer |
チアベンダゾール see styles |
chiabendazooru チアベンダゾール |
thiabendazole |
ドラアベンヘッダ see styles |
doraabenhedda / dorabenhedda ドラアベンヘッダ |
(place-name) Draa Ben Khedda (Algeria) |
Variations: |
ahenkutsu(阿片窟); ahenkutsu(ahen窟) あへんくつ(阿片窟); アヘンくつ(アヘン窟) |
opium den |
サイアベンダゾール see styles |
saiabendazooru サイアベンダゾール |
thiabendazole |
アペンディサイティス see styles |
apendisaitisu アペンディサイティス |
(See 虫垂炎) appendicitis |
Variations: |
ahenchuudoku(ahen中毒); ahenchuudoku(阿片中毒) / ahenchudoku(ahen中毒); ahenchudoku(阿片中毒) アヘンちゅうどく(アヘン中毒); あへんちゅうどく(阿片中毒) |
opium addiction |
独立系ソフトウェアベンダ see styles |
dokuritsukeisofutoweabenda / dokuritsukesofutoweabenda どくりつけいソフトウェアベンダ |
{comp} independent software vendor |
Variations: |
ahensensou(ahen戦争); ahensensou(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) / ahensenso(ahen戦争); ahensenso(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) アヘンせんそう(アヘン戦争); あへんせんそう(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) |
(hist) Opium War (1840-42) |
Variations: |
shaapen; shaapen(ik) / shapen; shapen(ik) シャーペン; シャアペン(ik) |
(abbreviation) (See シャープペンシル) mechanical pencil (wasei: sharp pencil); automatic pencil |
Variations: |
shaapen; shaapen(sk) / shapen; shapen(sk) シャーペン; シャアペン(sk) |
(abbreviation) (See シャープペンシル) mechanical pencil; automatic pencil; propelling pencil |
Variations: |
apendikkusu; apendikusu アペンディックス; アペンディクス |
appendix (of a book, etc.) |
Variations: |
ahenkutsu あへんくつ |
opium den |
Variations: |
shaapen; shaapupen; shaapen(sk) / shapen; shapupen; shapen(sk) シャーペン; シャープペン; シャアペン(sk) |
(abbreviation) (See シャープペンシル) mechanical pencil; automatic pencil; propelling pencil |
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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.
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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