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see styles

    mo4
mo
 myaku
    みゃく
see |脉脉[mo4 mo4]
(1) pulse; (2) vein; (3) chain (of mountains, etc.); (4) hope; (5) thread (of an argument)
vein

脈々

see styles
 myakumyaku
    みゃくみゃく
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) continuous; unbroken; ceaseless; (2) pulsating forcefully

脈動


脉动

see styles
mài dòng
    mai4 dong4
mai tung
 myakudou / myakudo
    みゃくどう
pulse; throbbing; pulsation
(n,vs,vi) pulsation; pulsatory motion

脈口


脉口

see styles
mài kǒu
    mai4 kou3
mai k`ou
    mai kou
location on wrist over the radial artery where pulse is taken in TCM

脈壓


脉压

see styles
mài yā
    mai4 ya1
mai ya
blood pressure

脈息


脉息

see styles
mài xī
    mai4 xi1
mai hsi
pulse

脈所

see styles
 myakudokoro
    みゃくどころ
spot where the pulse may be taken; vital point

脈拍

see styles
 myakuhaku
    みゃくはく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (med) pulse; pulse rate; pulsation; stroke of pulse

脈搏


脉搏

see styles
mài bó
    mai4 bo2
mai po
 myakuhaku
    みゃくはく
pulse (both medical and figurative)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (med) pulse; pulse rate; pulsation; stroke of pulse

脈案


脉案

see styles
mài àn
    mai4 an4
mai an
(TCM) diagnosis, usu. written on the prescription; medical record

脈理

see styles
 myakuri
    みゃくり
cord; cording; stria; striae

脈石


脉石

see styles
mài shí
    mai4 shi2
mai shih
 myakuseki
    みゃくせき
(mining) gangue; veinstone
(See 鉱石) gangue; veinstone

脈管


脉管

see styles
mài guǎn
    mai4 guan3
mai kuan
 myakkan; myakukan
    みゃっかん; みゃくかん
vascular (made up of vessels)
{anat} (vascular) vessel

脈絡


脉络

see styles
mài luò
    mai4 luo4
mai lo
 myakuraku
    みゃくらく
arteries and veins; network of blood vessels; vascular system (of a plant or animal); (fig.) fabric (i.e. underlying structure, as in "social fabric"); overall context
(1) logical connection; chain of reasoning; coherence; context; (2) (orig. meaning) blood vessel
flow of the veins

脈脈


脉脉

see styles
mò mò
    mo4 mo4
mo mo
 myakumyaku
    みゃくみゃく
affectionate; loving
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) continuous; unbroken; ceaseless; (2) pulsating forcefully

脈衝


脉冲

see styles
mài chōng
    mai4 chong1
mai ch`ung
    mai chung
pulse (physics)

脈診


脉诊

see styles
mài zhěn
    mai4 zhen3
mai chen
 myakushin
    みゃくしん
(TCM) diagnosis based on the patient's pulse; to make such a diagnosis
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse

脈象


脉象

see styles
mài xiàng
    mai4 xiang4
mai hsiang
condition or type of pulse (in Chinese medicine)

脈輪


脉轮

see styles
mài lún
    mai4 lun2
mai lun
chakra

脈門


脉门

see styles
mài mén
    mai4 men2
mai men
inner side of the wrist, where the pulse is felt

脈波

see styles
 myakuha
    みゃくは
{med} pulse wave

一脈

see styles
 ichimyaku
    いちみゃく
(a) vein; (a) thread (of connection)

主脈

see styles
 shumyaku
    しゅみゃく
(1) main mountain range; (2) {med} midrib; costa; (3) {bot} main vein (leaf)

乱脈

see styles
 ranmyaku
    らんみゃく
(noun or adjectival noun) disorder; confusion; chaos

人脈


人脉

see styles
rén mài
    ren2 mai4
jen mai
 jinmyaku
    じんみゃく
contacts; connections; network
personal connections

冠脈


冠脉

see styles
guān mài
    guan1 mai4
kuan mai
coronary; coronary artery

分脈

see styles
 bunmyaku
    ぶんみゃく
branch; offshoot; tributary; fork; ramification (e.g. of a nerve, blood vessel, ore vein, etc.)

切脈


切脉

see styles
qiè mài
    qie4 mai4
ch`ieh mai
    chieh mai
to feel sb's pulse

動脈


动脉

see styles
dòng mài
    dong4 mai4
tung mai
 doumyaku / domyaku
    どうみゃく
artery
(1) {anat} artery; (2) arterial road; major route

命脈


命脉

see styles
mìng mài
    ming4 mai4
ming mai
 meimyaku / memyaku
    めいみゃく
lifeline
life; thread of life

地脈


地脉

see styles
dì mài
    di4 mai4
ti mai
 chimyaku
    ちみゃく
geographical position according to the principles of feng shui 風水|风水[feng1 shui3]; ley lines
(1) mineral vein; (2) underground water channel

寸脈


寸脉

see styles
cùn mài
    cun4 mai4
ts`un mai
    tsun mai
pulse taken at the wrist (TCM)

山脈


山脉

see styles
shān mài
    shan1 mai4
shan mai
 sanmyaku
    さんみゃく
mountain range; CL:條|条[tiao2]
mountain range; mountain belt

岩脈

see styles
 ganmyaku
    がんみゃく
dike

平脈

see styles
 heimyaku / hemyaku
    へいみゃく
normal pulse

弱脈


弱脉

see styles
ruò mài
    ruo4 mai4
jo mai
weak pulse

徐脈

see styles
 jomyaku
    じょみゃく
{med} bradycardia; infrequent pulse

戒脈


戒脉

see styles
jiè mài
    jie4 mai4
chieh mai
 kaimyaku
the lineage of the transmission of the precepts

把脈


把脉

see styles
bǎ mài
    ba3 mai4
pa mai
to feel the pulse; to take sb's pulse

按脈


按脉

see styles
àn mài
    an4 mai4
an mai
to feel (take) the pulse

摸脈


摸脉

see styles
mō mài
    mo1 mai4
mo mai
to feel sb's pulse

支脈

see styles
 shimyaku
    しみゃく
spur; feed; branch

文脈

see styles
 bunmyaku
    ぶんみゃく
(1) context (of a passage); line of thought; (2) context (of a matter, event, etc.); circumstances; background

死脈

see styles
 shimyaku
    しみゃく
weakening pulse; exhausted (mining) vein

気脈

see styles
 kimyaku
    きみゃく
(1) (See 気脈を通じる) tacit understanding; connection (of thoughts); collusion; (2) (rare) (See 血管) blood vessel

水脈

see styles
 mio
    みを
(1) water vein; underground stream of water; (2) (See 澪・みお・1) waterway; (female given name) Mio; Miwo

法脈


法脉

see styles
fǎ mài
    fa3 mai4
fa mai
 hōmyaku
dharma-lineage

澀脈


涩脉

see styles
sè mài
    se4 mai4
se mai
sluggish pulse

病脈


病脉

see styles
bìng mài
    bing4 mai4
ping mai
abnormal pulse

督脈

see styles
 tokumyaku
    とくみゃく
Governor vessel (traditional Chinese medicine); Du Meredian; Dumaixue

礦脈


矿脉

see styles
kuàng mài
    kuang4 mai4
k`uang mai
    kuang mai
vein of ore

禪脈


禅脉

see styles
chán mài
    chan2 mai4
ch`an mai
    chan mai
 zenmyaku
Chan (Seon, Zen) lineage

穴脈


穴脉

see styles
xué mài
    xue2 mai4
hsüeh mai
node (center of energy); acupuncture point; Chakra

筋脈


筋脉

see styles
jīn mài
    jin1 mai4
chin mai
veins

系脈


系脉

see styles
xì mài
    xi4 mai4
hsi mai
 keimyaku
dharma transmission

経脈

see styles
 keimyaku / kemyaku
    けいみゃく
meridian flow (in traditional Chinese medicine)

結脈


结脉

see styles
jié mài
    jie2 mai4
chieh mai
knotted or slow pulse (TCM)

經脈


经脉

see styles
jīng mài
    jing1 mai4
ching mai
channel of TCM

美脈

see styles
 minami
    みなみ
(female given name) Minami

翅脈

see styles
 shimyaku
    しみゃく
wing veins (of an insect)

葉脈


叶脉

see styles
yè mài
    ye4 mai4
yeh mai
 youmyaku / yomyaku
    ようみゃく
venation (pattern of veins on a leaf)
{bot} leaf venation; leaf nervature; leaf vein; leaf nerve

號脈


号脉

see styles
hào mài
    hao4 mai4
hao mai
to feel sb's pulse

血脈


血脉

see styles
xuè mài
    xue4 mai4
hsüeh mai
 ketsumyaku; kechimyaku
    けつみゃく; けちみゃく
blood vessels
(1) blood vessel; (2) blood relationship
blood vessel

診脈


诊脉

see styles
zhěn mài
    zhen3 mai4
chen mai
to feel the pulse (TCM); Taiwan pr. [zhen3 mo4]

語脈

see styles
 gomyaku
    ごみゃく
word linkage

遅脈

see styles
 chimyaku
    ちみゃく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) slow pulse

金脈

see styles
 kinmyaku
    きんみゃく
(1) vein of gold; (2) financial connections; patron; source of money

鉱脈

see styles
 koumyaku / komyaku
    こうみゃく
vein (of ore); reef; streak; lode

銅脈

see styles
 doumyaku / domyaku
    どうみゃく
(surname) Doumyaku

門脈

see styles
 monmyaku
    もんみゃく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} portal vein

静脈

see styles
 joumyaku / jomyaku
    じょうみゃく
{anat} vein; (surname) Jōmyaku

靜脈


静脉

see styles
jìng mài
    jing4 mai4
ching mai
vein

頻脈

see styles
 hinmyaku
    ひんみゃく
{med} tachycardia

點脈


点脉

see styles
diǎn mài
    dian3 mai4
tien mai

More info & calligraphy:

Dim Mak
to hit a pressure point (martial arts); dim mak; see also 點穴|点穴[dian3 xue2]

龍脈


龙脉

see styles
lóng mài
    long2 mai4
lung mai
dragon's vein, terrain that looks like a dragon

側脈

see styles
 sokumyaku
    そくみゃく
{bot} lateral vein (in leaf venation)

任脈

see styles
 ninmyaku
    にんみゃく
conception vessel (in traditional Chinese medicine); Ren channel

脈打つ

see styles
 myakuutsu / myakutsu
    みゃくうつ
(v5t,vi) to pound (e.g. heart); to pulse (e.g. vein); to pulsate

脈搏数

see styles
 myakuhakusuu / myakuhakusu
    みゃくはくすう
pulse rate

脈管学

see styles
 myakkangaku
    みゃっかんがく
angiology

脈管炎

see styles
 myakkanen
    みゃっかんえん
{med} vasculitis

脈管系

see styles
 myakukankei / myakukanke
    みゃくかんけい
vascular system

脈絡叢

see styles
 myakurakusou / myakurakuso
    みゃくらくそう
choroid plexus; chorioid plexus

脈絡膜


脉络膜

see styles
mài luò mó
    mai4 luo4 mo2
mai lo mo
 myakurakumaku
    みゃくらくまく
choroid (vascular layer of the eyeball between the retina and the sclera)
choroid; chorioid; choroid coat

脈翅類

see styles
 myakushirui
    みゃくしるい
(rare) (See 網目蜉蝣目) neuropterans

脈衝星


脉冲星

see styles
mài chōng xīng
    mai4 chong1 xing1
mai ch`ung hsing
    mai chung hsing
pulsar (astronomy)

脈衝波


脉冲波

see styles
mài chōng bō
    mai4 chong1 bo1
mai ch`ung po
    mai chung po
see 衝|脉冲[mai4 chong1]

脈音器

see styles
 myakuonki
    みゃくおんき
{physiol} sphygmophone

脈ゼロ

see styles
 myakuzero
    みゃくゼロ
(slang) (See 脈なし) just friends; no romantic interest; zero pulse

不整脈

see styles
 fuseimyaku / fusemyaku
    ふせいみゃく
{med} arrhythmia; abnormal heartbeat

主動脈


主动脉

see styles
zhǔ dòng mài
    zhu3 dong4 mai4
chu tung mai
aorta; principal artery

冠動脈

see styles
 kandoumyaku / kandomyaku
    かんどうみゃく
{anat} coronary artery

動脈炎

see styles
 doumyakuen / domyakuen
    どうみゃくえん
{med} arteritis

動脈瘤


动脉瘤

see styles
dòng mài liú
    dong4 mai4 liu2
tung mai liu
 doumyakuryuu / domyakuryu
    どうみゃくりゅう
aneurysm
aneurysm; aneurism

動脈管

see styles
 doumyakukan / domyakukan
    どうみゃくかん
{anat} arterial tube

動脈血

see styles
 doumyakuketsu; doumyakketsu / domyakuketsu; domyakketsu
    どうみゃくけつ; どうみゃっけつ
(See 静脈血) arterial blood

動静脈

see styles
 doujoumyaku / dojomyaku
    どうじょうみゃく
(can be adjective with の) arteriovenous; arteriolovenous; arteriolovenular

大動脈


大动脉

see styles
dà dòng mài
    da4 dong4 mai4
ta tung mai
 daidoumyaku / daidomyaku
    だいどうみゃく
main artery (blood vessel); fig. main highway; arterial road
(1) {anat} aorta; (2) important traffic route

大静脈

see styles
 daijoumyaku / daijomyaku
    だいじょうみゃく
{anat} vena cava

寸口脈


寸口脉

see styles
cùn kǒu mài
    cun4 kou3 mai4
ts`un k`ou mai
    tsun kou mai
pulse taken at the wrist (TCM)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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