There are 26 total results for your 榧 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
榧 see styles |
fěi fei3 fei kaya かや |
Torreya nucifera (kana only) kaya (Torreya nucifera); Japanese nutmeg tree; (surname, given name) Kaya |
榧下 see styles |
kayashita かやした |
(surname) Kayashita |
榧垣 see styles |
kayagaki かやがき |
(surname) Kayagaki |
榧場 see styles |
kayaba かやば |
(surname) Kayaba |
榧夫 see styles |
kayao かやお |
(given name) Kayao |
榧守 see styles |
kayamori かやもり |
(surname) Kayamori |
榧木 see styles |
kayanoki かやのき |
(surname) Kayanoki |
榧本 see styles |
kayamoto かやもと |
(surname) Kayamoto |
榧根 see styles |
kayane かやね |
(surname) Kayane |
榧森 see styles |
kayamori かやもり |
(surname) Kayamori |
榧橋 see styles |
kayahashi かやはし |
(surname) Kayahashi |
榧蘭 see styles |
kayaran; kayaran かやらん; カヤラン |
(kana only) Thrixspermum japonicum (species of orchid) |
榧谷 see styles |
kayatani かやたに |
(surname) Kayatani |
榧野 see styles |
kayano かやの |
(surname) Kayano |
新榧 see styles |
shinkaya しんかや |
shin kaya; imitation kaya; any kind of cheaper wood that resembles kaya, used for go and shogi boards |
本榧 see styles |
honkaya ほんかや |
genuine kaya (as opposed to imitation kaya) |
犬榧 see styles |
inugaya; inugaya いぬがや; イヌガヤ |
(kana only) Japanese plum-yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia); Harrington's cephalotaxus; cowtail pine |
粗榧 see styles |
cū fěi cu1 fei3 ts`u fei tsu fei |
Chinese plum-yew; Cephalotaxus sinensis (botany) |
榧の木 see styles |
kayanoki かやのき |
(place-name) Kayanoki |
榧味噌 see styles |
kayamiso かやみそ |
{food} (See 味噌・1) dish of white miso mixed with roasted Japanese nutmeg powder, sugar and sesame seeds, etc. |
榧野明 see styles |
kayanoakira かやのあきら |
(person) Kayano Akira |
榧の木隧道 see styles |
kayanokizuidou / kayanokizuido かやのきずいどう |
(place-name) Kayanokizuidō |
旧榧の木隧道 see styles |
kyuukayanokizuidou / kyukayanokizuido きゅうかやのきずいどう |
(place-name) Kyūkayanokizuidō |
西雙版納粗榧 西双版纳粗榧 see styles |
xī shuāng bǎn nà cū fěi xi1 shuang1 ban3 na4 cu1 fei3 hsi shuang pan na ts`u fei hsi shuang pan na tsu fei |
Cephalotaxus mannii (botany) |
Variations: |
shinkaya(新kaya, 新榧); shinkaya(新kaya) しんかや(新かや, 新榧); しんカヤ(新カヤ) |
(See 榧・かや) shin kaya; imitation kaya; any kind of cheaper wood that resembles kaya, used for go and shogi boards |
Variations: |
honkaya(本kaya, 本榧); honkaya(本kaya) ほんかや(本かや, 本榧); ほんカヤ(本カヤ) |
(See 榧・かや,新かや・しんかや) genuine kaya (as opposed to imitation kaya) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "榧" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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