There are 32 total results for your Angelica search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
たら see styles |
dara ダラ |
(See たらの木) Japanese angelica tree (Aralia elata); (personal name) D'Arrast; Dara |
アンジェリカ see styles |
anjerika アンジェリカ |
More info & calligraphy: Angelica |
芷 see styles |
zhǐ zhi3 chih |
angelica (type of iris); plant root used in TCM |
苻 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
Angelica anomala |
茝 see styles |
chǎi chai3 ch`ai chai |
aromatic plant, possibly Dahurian angelica 白芷[bai2 zhi3] (archaic) |
茞 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen |
fragrant plant; angelica |
当帰 see styles |
touki; touki / toki; toki とうき; トウキ |
(1) (kana only) dong dang gui (aromatic herb similar to dong quai, Angelica acutiloba); (2) (rare) (See 唐当帰) dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis) |
當歸 当归 see styles |
dāng guī dang1 gui1 tang kuei |
Angelica sinensis |
白し see styles |
byakushi びゃくし |
(1) (kana only) bai zhi (Chinese name for angelica species Angelica dahurica); traditional Chinese cure made from the root of this plant; (2) Heracleum nipponicum (species of hogweed) |
白芷 see styles |
bái zhǐ bai2 zhi3 pai chih |
Dahurian angelica (Angelica dahurica); root of Dahurian angelica (used in TCM) |
鎧草 see styles |
yoroigusa; yoroigusa よろいぐさ; ヨロイグサ |
(kana only) Angelica dahurica (species of angelica) |
鹹草 see styles |
ashitaba あしたば ashitagusa あしたぐさ |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family) |
トウキ see styles |
touki / toki トウキ |
(1) (kana only) dong dang gui (aromatic herb similar to dong quai, Angelica acutiloba); (2) (obscure) dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis) |
唐当帰 see styles |
karatouki; karatouki / karatoki; karatoki からとうき; カラトウキ |
(kana only) (See 当帰) dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis) |
明日葉 see styles |
azuha あずは |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family); (female given name) Azuha |
猪独活 see styles |
shishiudo; shishiudo ししうど; シシウド |
(kana only) pubescent angelica (Angelica pubescens) |
アシタバ see styles |
ashitaba アシタバ |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family) |
シシウド see styles |
shishiudo シシウド |
(kana only) pubescent angelica (Angelica pubescens) |
タラノキ see styles |
taranoki タラノキ |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
たらの木 see styles |
taranoki タラノき |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree; (place-name) Taranoki |
ビャクシ see styles |
byakushi ビャクシ |
(1) (kana only) bai zhi (Chinese name for angelica species Angelica dahurica); traditional Chinese cure made from the root of this plant; (2) Heracleum nipponicum (species of hogweed) |
日本当帰 see styles |
nihontouki; nihontouki / nihontoki; nihontoki にほんとうき; ニホントウキ |
(kana only) (rare) (See 当帰) dong dang gui (aromatic herb similar to dong quai, Angelica acutiloba) |
アンゲリカ see styles |
angerika アンゲリカ |
angelica (any herb of the genus Angelica, esp. garden angelica, Angelica archangelica) |
アンゼリカ see styles |
anzerika アンゼリカ |
angelica (any herb of the genus Angelica, esp. garden angelica, Angelica archangelica) |
カラトウキ see styles |
karatouki / karatoki カラトウキ |
(kana only) dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis) |
ヨロイグサ see styles |
yoroigusa ヨロイグサ |
(kana only) Angelica dahurica (species of angelica) |
蝦夷にゅう see styles |
ezonyuu; ezonyuu / ezonyu; ezonyu えぞにゅう; エゾニュウ |
(kana only) Angelica ursina (species of perennial herb) |
ニホントウキ see styles |
nihontouki / nihontoki ニホントウキ |
(kana only) (obscure) dong dang gui (aromatic herb similar to dong quai, Angelica acutiloba) |
Variations: |
ashitaba; ashitagusa(鹹草); ashitaba あしたば; あしたぐさ(鹹草); アシタバ |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family) |
Variations: |
byakushi; byakushi びゃくし; ビャクシ |
(1) (kana only) (See 鎧草) bai zhi (Chinese name for angelica species Angelica dahurica); traditional Chinese cure made from the root of this plant; (2) (See 花独活) Heracleum nipponicum (species of hogweed) |
Variations: |
taranoki(tarano木, 楤no木, 楤木); taranoki(tarano木); taranoki たらのき(たらの木, 楤の木, 楤木); タラのき(タラの木); タラノキ |
(exp,n) (kana only) devil's walking stick (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
Variations: |
anzerika; anjerika; angerika アンゼリカ; アンジェリカ; アンゲリカ |
angelica (any herb of the genus Angelica, esp. garden angelica, Angelica archangelica) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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