There are 34 total results for your 楮 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
楮 see styles |
chǔ chu3 ch`u chu kouzo / kozo こうぞ |
Broussonetia kasinoki (kana only) kozo (Broussonetia kazinoki x papyrifera); Japanese paper mulberry tree; (surname) Kōzo |
楮元 see styles |
kajimoto かじもと |
(surname) Kajimoto |
楮原 see styles |
kazohara かぞはら |
(surname) Kazohara |
楮場 see styles |
kanzouba / kanzoba かんぞうば |
(place-name) Kanzouba |
楮山 see styles |
rokueyama ろくえやま |
(place-name) Rokueyama |
楮川 see styles |
kouzogawa / kozogawa こうぞがわ |
(place-name) Kōzogawa |
楮木 see styles |
kajiki かじき |
(surname) Kajiki |
楮本 see styles |
kazumoto かずもと |
(surname) Kazumoto |
楮株 see styles |
kajikabu かじかぶ |
(place-name) Kajikabu |
楮根 see styles |
kazone かぞね |
(place-name, surname) Kazone |
楮橋 see styles |
kouzobashi / kozobashi こうぞばし |
(place-name) Kōzobashi |
楮町 see styles |
koujimachi / kojimachi こうじまち |
(place-name) Kōjimachi |
楮畑 see styles |
kappatake かっぱたけ |
(place-name) Kappatake |
楮畠 see styles |
kazobatake かぞばたけ |
(place-name) Kazobatake |
楮紙 楮纸 see styles |
chǔ zhǐ chu3 zhi3 ch`u chih chu chih kouzogami; choshi / kozogami; choshi こうぞがみ; ちょし |
kozogami (See 楮) kozo (paper); kōzogami; Japanese tissue made from the bark fibre of a paper mulberry tree |
楮藪 see styles |
kajiyabu かじやぶ |
(surname) Kajiyabu |
楮谷 see styles |
kouzotani / kozotani こうぞたに |
(surname) Kōzotani |
楮野 see styles |
kajino かじの |
(surname) Kajino |
大楮 see styles |
ookago おおかご |
(place-name) Ookago |
姫楮 see styles |
himekouzo; himekouzo / himekozo; himekozo ひめこうぞ; ヒメコウゾ |
(kana only) Broussonetia kazinoki (species of mulberry) |
楮ヶ岳 see styles |
kouzogatake / kozogatake こうぞがたけ |
(place-name) Kōzogatake |
楮ヶ谷 see styles |
kajigatani かぢがたに |
(place-name) Kadigatani |
楮ヶ迫 see styles |
kajigasako かじがさこ |
(place-name) Kajigasako |
楮の木 see styles |
kajinoki かじのき |
(kana only) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) |
楮久保 see styles |
kazukubo かずくぼ |
(place-name) Kazukubo |
楮佐古 see styles |
kajisako かじさこ |
(place-name, surname) Kajisako |
楮木川 see styles |
kajikigawa かじきがわ |
(place-name) Kajikigawa |
楮畑川 see styles |
kagohatagawa かごはたがわ |
(place-name) Kagohatagawa |
楮佐古川 see styles |
kajisakogawa かじさこがわ |
(place-name) Kajisakogawa |
楮川ダム see styles |
ogawadamu おがわダム |
(place-name) Ogawa Dam |
上田楮野 see styles |
kamitadono かみたどの |
(place-name) Kamitadono |
高楮恵子 see styles |
takakajiayako たかかじあやこ |
(person) Takakaji Ayako |
Variations: |
kaji; kaji かじ; カジ |
(kana only) (See 梶の木) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) |
Variations: |
kajinoki; kajinoki かじのき; カジノキ |
(kana only) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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