There are 14 total results for your 炭疽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
炭疽 see styles |
tàn jū tan4 ju1 t`an chü tan chü tanso たんそ |
(medicine) anthrax; (horticulture) anthracnose; canker anthrax |
炭疽熱 炭疽热 see styles |
tàn jū rè tan4 ju1 re4 t`an chü je tan chü je |
anthrax |
炭疽病 see styles |
tàn jū bìng tan4 ju1 bing4 t`an chü ping tan chü ping tansobyou / tansobyo たんそびょう |
(medicine) anthrax; (horticulture) anthracnose; canker anthrax |
炭疽菌 see styles |
tansokin たんそきん |
Bacillus anthracis (anthrax bacteria) |
肺炭疽 see styles |
haitanso はいたんそ |
inhalation anthrax |
腸炭疽 see styles |
choutanso / chotanso ちょうたんそ |
intestinal anthrax |
炭疽桿菌 炭疽杆菌 see styles |
tàn jū gǎn jun tan4 ju1 gan3 jun1 t`an chü kan chün tan chü kan chün |
anthrax bacterium (Bacillus anthracis) |
炭疽菌苗 see styles |
tàn jū jun miáo tan4 ju1 jun1 miao2 t`an chü chün miao tan chü chün miao |
anthrax vaccine |
皮膚炭疽 see styles |
hifutanso ひふたんそ |
cutaneous anthrax |
胃腸炭疽 see styles |
ichoutanso / ichotanso いちょうたんそ |
gastrointestinal anthrax |
透皮炭疽 see styles |
tòu pí tàn jū tou4 pi2 tan4 ju1 t`ou p`i t`an chü tou pi tan chü |
cutaneous anthrax |
Variations: |
tanso たんそ |
(See 炭疽病・1) anthrax |
Variations: |
tansobyou / tansobyo たんそびょう |
(1) {med} anthrax; (2) {bot} anthracnose |
Variations: |
tansokin たんそきん |
Bacillus anthracis (anthrax bacteria) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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