There are 25 total results for your 髯 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
髯 see styles |
rán ran2 jan hige ひげ |
beard; whiskers (1) (kana only) moustache; beard; whiskers; (2) extremely short pulse appearing on an electrical signal |
髥 髯 see styles |
rán ran2 jan |
old variant of 髯[ran2] See: 髯 |
髯口 see styles |
rán kou ran2 kou5 jan k`ou jan kou |
artificial beard worn by Chinese opera actors |
髯山 see styles |
higeyama ひげやま |
(personal name) Higeyama |
髯鬚 髯须 see styles |
rán xū ran2 xu1 jan hsü |
beard; whiskers |
口髯 see styles |
kuchihige くちひげ |
moustache; mustache |
無髯 see styles |
muzen むぜん |
(can be adjective with の) (rare) beardless; clean-shaven |
白髯 see styles |
hakuzen はくぜん |
(See 白髭・2) white beard |
肉髯 see styles |
nikuzen にくぜん |
(rare) (See 肉垂れ) wattle (of a bird's neck) |
青髯 see styles |
aohige あおひげ |
use of blue eyebrow pencil to indicate a character has shaved his cheeks (in kabuki) |
須髯 see styles |
shuzen しゅぜん |
beard |
頬髯 see styles |
hoohige ほおひげ |
whiskers; sideburns; sideboards |
鬚髯 see styles |
shuzen しゅぜん |
mustache and beard |
髯発条 see styles |
higezenmai; higezenmai ひげぜんまい; ヒゲゼンマイ |
(kana only) balance spring; hairspring |
髯もじゃ see styles |
higemoja ひげもじゃ |
(can be adjective with の) (kana only) bearded |
竜ヶ髯谷 see styles |
ryuugahigetani / ryugahigetani りゅうがひげたに |
(place-name) Ryūgahigetani |
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hoohige ほおひげ |
whiskers; sideburns; sideboards |
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torahige; koshu(虎鬚); kozen(虎髯) とらひげ; こしゅ(虎鬚); こぜん(虎髯) |
(1) (kana only) bristly beard; bristly mustache; (2) (こしゅ, こぜん only) tiger whiskers |
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hige(p); hige ひげ(P); ヒゲ |
(1) (kana only) (in careful usage 髭 for moustache, 鬚 for beard, 髯 for (cheek) whiskers) (See 口髭,顎鬚,頬髯) moustache; beard; whiskers; (2) whiskers (on a cat, etc.); feelers (on an insect, etc.); (chin) tuft; (3) extremely short pulse appearing on an electrical signal |
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hoohige ほおひげ |
whiskers; sideburns; sideboards |
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kuchihige くちひげ |
moustache; mustache |
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higemoja ひげもじゃ |
(can be adjective with の) (kana only) bearded |
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hige(p); hige ひげ(P); ヒゲ |
(1) (kana only) (in careful usage 髭 for moustache, 鬚 for beard, 髯 for (cheek) whiskers) (See 口髭,顎鬚,頬髯) moustache; mustache; beard; whiskers; sideburns; (2) (kana only) whiskers (on a cat, etc.); feelers (on an insect, etc.); (chin) tuft; (3) (kana only) {finc} (usu. ヒゲ) shadow (on a candlestick chart) |
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kuchihige くちひげ |
moustache; mustache |
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aohige あおひげ |
{kabuki} use of blue eyebrow pencil to indicate a character has shaved his cheeks |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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