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There are 32 total results for your 礬 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
礬 矾 see styles |
fán fan2 fan |
alum |
礬土 see styles |
bando ばんど |
(See アルミナ) alumina |
礬水 see styles |
dousa / dosa どうさ |
size (solution for stiffening textiles, etc.) |
礬砂 see styles |
dousa / dosa どうさ |
size (solution for stiffening textiles, etc.) |
丹礬 see styles |
tanpan たんぱん tanban たんばん |
(irregular kanji usage) blue vitriol; chalcanthite |
明礬 明矾 see styles |
míng fán ming2 fan2 ming fan myouban / myoban みょうばん |
alum (kana only) {chem} alum; (place-name) Myōban |
白礬 白矾 see styles |
bái fán bai2 fan2 pai fan |
alum |
皂礬 皂矾 see styles |
zào fán zao4 fan2 tsao fan |
green vitriol (ferrous sulfate FeSO4:7H2O) |
皓礬 see styles |
kouban / koban こうばん |
zinc sulfate heptahydrate; white vitriol |
綠礬 绿矾 see styles |
lǜ fán lu:4 fan2 lü fan |
green vitriol (ferrous sulfate FeSO4:7H2O) |
緑礬 see styles |
ryokuban りょくばん |
melanterite (FeSO4-7H2O) |
胆礬 see styles |
tanpan たんぱん tanban たんばん |
blue vitriol; chalcanthite |
赤礬 see styles |
sekiban せきばん |
bieberite |
明礬島 see styles |
myoubanjima / myobanjima みょうばんじま |
(personal name) Myōbanjima |
明礬沢 see styles |
myoubanzawa / myobanzawa みょうばんざわ |
(place-name) Myōbanzawa |
明礬石 see styles |
myoubanseki / myobanseki みょうばんせき |
alunite |
鉄礬土 see styles |
tetsubando てつばんど |
(rare) (See ボーキサイト) bauxite |
鋁礬土 铝矾土 see styles |
lǚ fán tǔ lu:3 fan2 tu3 lü fan t`u lü fan tu |
bauxite; aluminum ore |
燐礬石 see styles |
rinbanseki りんばんせき |
{min} amblygonite |
カリ明礬 see styles |
karimyouban / karimyoban カリみょうばん |
potassium alum |
明礬温泉 see styles |
myoubanonsen / myobanonsen みょうばんおんせん |
(place-name) Myōban'onsen |
水礬土鉱 see styles |
suibandokou / suibandoko すいばんどこう |
(rare) (See ボーキサイト) bauxite |
苦土明礬 see styles |
kudomyouban / kudomyoban くどみょうばん |
pickeringite |
礬土直閃石 see styles |
bandochokusenseki ばんどちょくせんせき |
gedrite |
クロム明礬 see styles |
kuromumyouban / kuromumyoban クロムみょうばん |
chrome alum |
灰礬柘榴石 see styles |
kaibanzakuroishi かいばんざくろいし |
grossular; grossularite |
苦礬柘榴石 see styles |
kubanzakuroishi くばんざくろいし |
pyrope |
鉄礬柘榴石 see styles |
tetsubanzakuroishi てつばんざくろいし |
almandine |
Variations: |
dousa; doosa / dosa; doosa どうさ; ドーサ |
(kana only) (See 和紙) dōsa; sizing solution made of alum and glue for treating washi |
Variations: |
tanban; tanpan たんばん; たんぱん |
blue vitriol; chalcanthite |
Variations: |
ryuusanbando / ryusanbando りゅうさんばんど |
(See 硫酸アルミニウム) aluminum sulfate; aluminium sulphate |
Variations: |
dousa; doosa / dosa; doosa どうさ; ドーサ |
(kana only) (See 和紙) dōsa; sizing solution made of alum and glue for treating washi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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