There are 26 total results for your ラカル search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ラカル see styles |
rakaru ラカル |
(place-name) La Calle |
ラガルド see styles |
ragarudo ラガルド |
(personal name) Lagarde |
カラカル see styles |
karakaru カラカル |
caracal (Caracal caracal); African lynx; (place-name) Caracal |
ずらかる see styles |
zurakaru ずらかる |
(v5r,vi) (colloquialism) to run away; to flee; to escape; to make a getaway; to skedaddle |
ワラガル see styles |
waragaru ワラガル |
(place-name) Warragul (Australia) |
散らかる see styles |
chirakaru ちらかる |
(v5r,vi) to be in disorder; to lie scattered around |
ラガルト川 see styles |
ragarutogawa ラガルトがわ |
(place-name) Lagarto (river) |
アラカルト see styles |
arakaruto アラカルト |
a la carte (fre:) |
スラカルタ see styles |
surakaruta スラカルタ |
(place-name) Surakarta |
バラカルド see styles |
barakarudo バラカルド |
(place-name) Baracaldo (Spain) |
ピトラガル see styles |
pitoragaru ピトラガル |
(place-name) Pithoragarh |
取散らかる see styles |
torichirakaru とりちらかる |
(v5r,vi) to be in a mess; to have things scattered here and there |
カラカルパク see styles |
karakarupaku カラカルパク |
(place-name) Karakalpakstan (Uzbekistan); Karakalpak |
こんがらかる see styles |
kongarakaru こんがらかる |
(v5r,vi) to become entangled; to become complicated; to get mixed up; to screw up; to get caught up in |
こんぐらかる see styles |
kongurakaru こんぐらかる |
(v5r,vi) to become entangled; to become complicated; to get mixed up; to screw up; to get caught up in |
取っ散らかる see styles |
tocchirakaru とっちらかる |
(v5r,vi) (See 取り散らかる) to be in disorder; to have stuff lying scattered around |
取り散らかる see styles |
torichirakaru とりちらかる |
(v5r,vi) to be in a mess; to have things scattered here and there |
マヘンドラガル see styles |
mahendoragaru マヘンドラガル |
(place-name) Mahendragarh (India) |
リベラカルバヨ see styles |
riberakarubayo リベラカルバヨ |
(personal name) Rivera Carballo |
ラカルプルネード see styles |
rakarupuruneedo ラカルプルネード |
(surname) La Calprenede |
カラカルパクスタン共和国 see styles |
karakarupakusutankyouwakoku / karakarupakusutankyowakoku カラカルパクスタンきょうわこく |
(place-name) Karakalpakskaya Respublika |
Variations: |
torichirakaru とりちらかる |
(v5r,vi) to be scattered around; to be all over the place |
Variations: |
zurakaru; zurakaru(sk) ずらかる; ズラかる(sk) |
(v5r,vi) (colloquialism) to run away; to flee; to escape; to make a getaway; to skedaddle |
Variations: |
tocchirakaru とっちらかる |
(v5r,vi) (See 取り散らかる) to be scattered around; to be all over the place |
Variations: |
arakaruto(p); a ra karuto アラカルト(P); ア・ラ・カルト |
à la carte (fre:) |
Variations: |
kongaragaru; kongarakaru; kongurakaru こんがらがる; こんがらかる; こんぐらかる |
(v5r,vi) to become entangled; to become complicated; to get mixed up; to screw up; to get caught up in |
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