There are 29 total results for your 戟 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戟 see styles |
jǐ ji3 chi geki げき |
halberd; long-handled weapon with pointed tip and crescent blade; combined spear and battle-ax ji (ancient Chinese halberd) |
刺戟 see styles |
cì jǐ ci4 ji3 tz`u chi tzu chi shigeki しげき |
see 刺激[ci4 ji1] (noun/participle) stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation; excitement; thrill |
剣戟 see styles |
kengeki けんげき |
(1) weapons; arms; (2) fighting with swords; sword fight |
巴戟 see styles |
bā jǐ ba1 ji3 pa chi |
morinda root (Morinda officinalis), plant used in Chinese medicine |
逆戟 see styles |
sakamata さかまた |
orca; killer whale |
三叉戟 see styles |
sān chā jǐ san1 cha1 ji3 san ch`a chi san cha chi sansageki さんさげき |
trident (See トライデント・1) trident |
刺戟剤 see styles |
shigekizai しげきざい |
stimulant |
刺戟性 see styles |
shigekisei / shigekise しげきせい |
stimulative; incentive; irritative |
刺戟物 see styles |
shigekibutsu しげきぶつ |
stimulant; stimulative; excitant |
刺戟的 see styles |
shigekiteki しげきてき |
(adjectival noun) stimulating |
呂布戟 吕布戟 see styles |
lǚ bù jǐ lu:3 bu4 ji3 lü pu chi |
snake halberd |
大戟科 see styles |
dà jǐ kē da4 ji3 ke1 ta chi k`o ta chi ko |
Euphorbiaceae (plant family including rubber and cassava) |
牛油戟 see styles |
niú yóu jǐ niu2 you2 ji3 niu yu chi |
pound cake |
逆戟鯨 逆戟鲸 see styles |
nì jǐ jīng ni4 ji3 jing1 ni chi ching |
orca; killer whale (Orcinus orca) |
刀槍劍戟 刀枪剑戟 see styles |
dāo qiāng jiàn jǐ dao1 qiang1 jian4 ji3 tao ch`iang chien chi tao chiang chien chi |
(idiom) melee combat weapons of ancient China, such as swords, spears and halberds |
折戟沉沙 see styles |
zhé jǐ chén shā zhe2 ji3 chen2 sha1 che chi ch`en sha che chi chen sha |
lit. broken halberds embedded in the sand (idiom); fig. reminder of a fierce battle; remnants of a disastrous defeat |
矮鶏大戟 see styles |
chabotaigeki; chabotaigeki ちゃぼたいげき; チャボタイゲキ |
(kana only) petty spurge (Euphorbia peplus) |
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sakamata; sakamata さかまた; サカマタ |
(See シャチ・1) orca; killer whale |
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shigekizai しげきざい |
stimulant |
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shigekisei / shigekise しげきせい |
stimulative; incentive; irritative |
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shigekiteki しげきてき |
(adjectival noun) stimulating; exciting; provocative |
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shigekibutsu しげきぶつ |
stimulant; stimulative; excitant |
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sakamata; sakamata さかまた; サカマタ |
(kana only) (See シャチ・1) orca; killer whale |
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shigekizai しげきざい |
(1) stimulant; excitant; irritant; (2) motivator; stimulus; spur |
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shigekisei / shigekise しげきせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) irritativeness; irritation; stimulativeness; pungency |
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shigekiteki しげきてき |
(adjectival noun) stimulating; exciting; provocative |
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shigeki しげき |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) stimulus; stimulation; irritation (esp. of the body, e.g. skin, eyes); (noun, transitive verb) (2) impetus; impulse; stimulus; spur; incentive; encouragement; stimulation; motivation; provocation; (noun, transitive verb) (3) excitement; thrill |
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shigeki しげき |
(noun/participle) stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation; excitement; thrill |
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hoko(p); tokari(鋒) ほこ(P); とかり(鋒) |
(1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) (ほこ only) weapon; arms; (3) (ほこ only) grip of a bow; (4) (abbreviation) (See 矛山車) parade float decorated with long-handled Chinese spears |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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