There are 33 total results for your リシン search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
リシン see styles |
rishin リシン |
{chem} lysin; (personal name) Lichine |
ウリジン see styles |
urijin ウリジン |
{chem} uridine |
オリジン see styles |
orijin オリジン |
origin |
ギリジン see styles |
girijin ギリジン |
(personal name) Gilzin |
グリシン see styles |
gurishin グリシン |
glycine; (personal name) Grishin |
セリシン see styles |
serishin セリシン |
sericin |
ピリシン see styles |
pirijin ピリジン |
pyridine; (personal name) Pylyshyn |
アリシン see styles |
arishin アリシン |
{chem} allicin |
アクリジン see styles |
akurijin アクリジン |
acridine |
アボリジン see styles |
aborijin アボリジン |
aborigine |
ネボリシン see styles |
neborishin ネボリシン |
(personal name) Nebolsin |
パブリシン see styles |
paburishin パブリシン |
(personal name) Pavlishin |
ポリシング see styles |
porishingu ポリシング |
(1) policing; (2) {telec;comp} (traffic) policing |
メリシン酸 see styles |
merishinsan メリシンさん |
{chem} melissic acid |
カンタリジン see styles |
kantarijin カンタリジン |
(See カンタリス) cantharadin (active ingredient of cantharides) |
ハブリリシン see styles |
haburirishin ハブリリシン |
(personal name) Hawrylyshyn |
フリシンゲン see styles |
furishingen フリシンゲン |
(place-name) Vlissingen (The Netherlands) |
ヘスペリジン see styles |
hesuperijin ヘスペリジン |
hesperidin |
Variations: |
rijin; rishin リジン; リシン |
(1) lysine; (2) (リシン only) ricin |
Variations: |
rishin; richin リシン; リチン |
{chem} ricin |
アムホテリシン see styles |
amuhoterishin アムホテリシン |
amphotericin |
アンホテリシン see styles |
anhoterishin アンホテリシン |
amphotericin |
チリシンネ沢川 see styles |
chirishinnesawagawa チリシンネさわがわ |
(place-name) Chirishinnesawagawa |
スルファピリジン see styles |
surufapirijin スルファピリジン |
sulfapyridine |
ナリシングクリーム see styles |
narishingukuriimu / narishingukurimu ナリシングクリーム |
nourishing cream |
ナリシング・クリーム |
narishingu kuriimu / narishingu kurimu ナリシング・クリーム |
nourishing cream |
Variations: |
amuhoterishin; anhoterishin アムホテリシン; アンホテリシン |
amphotericin |
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rijin; rishin; raishin(sk) リジン; リシン; ライシン(sk) |
{chem} lysine |
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shuudourijin; pusoidourijin / shudorijin; pusoidorijin シュードウリジン; プソイドウリジン |
{chem} pseudouridine |
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aborijini; aborijinii; aborijin / aborijini; aborijini; aborijin アボリジニ; アボリジニー; アボリジン |
(Australian) Aborigine; Aboriginal Australian |
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shinguruorijin; shinguru orijin シングルオリジン; シングル・オリジン |
(can act as adjective) single-origin (esp. coffee) |
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toonporishingu; toon porishingu トーンポリシング; トーン・ポリシング |
tone policing |
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narishingukuriimu; narishingu kuriimu / narishingukurimu; narishingu kurimu ナリシングクリーム; ナリシング・クリーム |
nourishing cream |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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