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There are 35 total results for your 接ぎ search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

接ぎ

see styles
 tsugi
    つぎ
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir

接ぎ台

see styles
 tsugidai
    つぎだい
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); (2) stock (in grafting)

接ぎ木

see styles
 tsugiki
    つぎき
(noun/participle) grafting

接ぎ目

see styles
 hagime
    はぎめ
seam; joint

接ぎ穂

see styles
 tsugibo
    つぎぼ
    tsugiho
    つぎほ
(1) scion; cion; (horticultural) graft; (2) opportunity to continue a conversation

切接ぎ

see styles
 kiritsugi
    きりつぎ
(noun/participle) (1) cutting and patching; splicing; (2) grafting

掛接ぎ

see styles
 kakehagi
    かけはぎ
invisible mending (of clothes)

枝接ぎ

see styles
 edatsugi
    えだつぎ
cleft grafting

根接ぎ

see styles
 netsugi
    ねつぎ
root grafting

継接ぎ

see styles
 tsugihagi
    つぎはぎ
(noun/participle) (1) patching (clothing); darning; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) cobbling together; gathering

芽接ぎ

see styles
 metsugi
    めつぎ
bud grafting

骨接ぎ

see styles
 honetsugi
    ほねつぎ
bonesetting

接ぎ足す

see styles
 tsugitasu
    つぎたす
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) to extend (e.g. a house); to add to (e.g. coals to a fire)

切り接ぎ

see styles
 kiritsugi
    きりつぎ
(noun/participle) (1) cutting and patching; splicing; (2) grafting

割り接ぎ

see styles
 waritsugi
    わりつぎ
cleft grafting; crown grafting

寄せ接ぎ

see styles
 yosetsugi
    よせつぎ
{agric} inarching; approach grafting

掛け接ぎ

see styles
 kakehagi
    かけはぎ
invisible mending (of clothes)

焼き接ぎ

see styles
 yakitsugi
    やきつぎ
assimilating broken ceramics via baking

継ぎ接ぎ

see styles
 tsugihagi
    つぎはぎ
(noun/participle) (1) patching (clothing); darning; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) cobbling together; gathering

間接キス

see styles
 kansetsukisu
    かんせつキス
indirect kiss (e.g. drinking from a cup someone has just used)

Variations:
継ぎ
接ぎ

see styles
 tsugi
    つぎ
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir

接ぎ合わせる

see styles
 hagiawaseru
    はぎあわせる
(Ichidan verb) to join or patch together

メリヤス接ぎ

see styles
 meriyasuhagi
    メリヤスはぎ
(kana only) kitchener stitch (knitting)

Variations:
割り接ぎ
割りつぎ

see styles
 waritsugi
    わりつぎ
cleft grafting; crown grafting

Variations:
接ぎ穂
継ぎ穂
接穂
継穂

see styles
 tsugiho; tsugibo
    つぎほ; つぎぼ
(1) scion; cion; (horticultural) graft; (2) opportunity to continue a conversation

Variations:
継ぎ台
継台
接ぎ台
接台

see styles
 tsugidai
    つぎだい
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); (2) stock (in grafting)

Variations:
はぎ合わせる
接ぎ合わせる

see styles
 hagiawaseru
    はぎあわせる
(transitive verb) to join together (wooden boards, etc.); to patch together (pieces of cloth, etc.); to glue together

Variations:
継ぎ接ぎ
継ぎはぎ(P)
継接ぎ

see styles
 tsugihagi(p); tsugihagi
    つぎはぎ(P); ツギハギ
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) patching (clothing); darning; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) (kana only) cobbling together (other people's writings, thoughts, etc.); gathering

Variations:
接ぎ木
接木
つぎ木
継ぎ木
継木

see styles
 tsugiki
    つぎき
(noun, transitive verb) grafting

Variations:
継ぎ足す
継足す
接ぎ足す(iK)

see styles
 tsugitasu
    つぎたす
(transitive verb) to extend (e.g. a house); to add to (e.g. coals to a fire)

Variations:
切り継ぎ
切り接ぎ
切継ぎ
切接ぎ

see styles
 kiritsugi
    きりつぎ
(noun/participle) (1) cutting and patching; splicing; (noun/participle) (2) (esp. 切り接ぎ, 切接ぎ) grafting

Variations:
継手
継ぎ手
接手(rK)
接ぎ手(rK)

see styles
 tsugite
    つぎて
(1) coupler; coupling; joint; splice; (2) (継手, 継ぎ手 only) successor; heir

Variations:
骨接ぎ
骨継ぎ(rK)
骨つぎ(sK)
骨接(sK)

see styles
 honetsugi
    ほねつぎ
bonesetting

Variations:
掛け接
掛け接ぎ
掛接ぎ
掛け矧ぎ
掛矧ぎ

see styles
 kakehagi
    かけはぎ
invisible mending (of clothes)

Variations:
継ぎ接ぎ(P)
継ぎはぎ(sK)
継接(sK)
継接ぎ(sK)

see styles
 tsugihagi(p); tsugihagi
    つぎはぎ(P); ツギハギ
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) patching (clothing); darning; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) (kana only) cobbling together (other people's writings, thoughts, etc.); gathering
This page contains 35 results for "接ぎ" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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