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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
刀 see styles |
dāo dao1 tao tou / to とう |
More info & calligraphy: Katana(1) sword (esp. Japanese single-edged); katana; (2) (とう only) scalpel; (3) (とう only) (See 彫刻刀・ちょうこくとう) chisel; burin; graver; (4) (とう only) (See 刀銭) knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China); (personal name) Tou sword |
剣 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien mayaka まやか |
More info & calligraphy: Swordsword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (1) sword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (2) bayonet; (3) swordsmanship; (4) stinger; ovipositor; dart; (female given name) Mayaka |
劍 剑 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien ken つるぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Sword(out-dated kanji) sword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (out-dated kanji) (1) sword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (2) bayonet; (3) swordsmanship; (4) stinger; ovipositor; dart A sword, a two-edged sword.; A sword, two-edged sword. |
身 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen misaki みさき |
More info & calligraphy: Body(1) one's body; one's person; (2) oneself; one's appearance; (3) one's place (in society, etc.); one's position; (4) main part; meat (as opposed to bone, skin, etc.); wood (as opposed to bark); blade (as opposed to its handle); container (as opposed to its lid); (surname) Misaki kāya; tanu; deha. The body; the self.; Two forms of body; there are numerous pairs, e. g. (1) (a) 分段身 The varied forms of the karmic or ordinary mortal body, or being; (b) 變易身 the transformable, or spiritual body. (2) (a) 生身 The earthly body of the Buddha; (b) 化身 hinirmāṇakāya, which may take any form at will. (3) (a) 生身 his earthly body; (b) 法身 his moral and mental nature—a Hīnayāna definition, but Mahāyāna takes his earthly nirmāṇakāya as the 生身 and his dharmakāya or that and his saṃbhogakāya as 法身. (4) 眞應二身 The dharmakāya and nirmāṇakāya. (5) (a) 實相身 The absolute truth, or light, of the Buddha, i. e. the dharmakāya; (b) 爲物身 the functioning or temporal body. (6) (a) 眞身 the dharmakāya and saṃbhogakāya; (b) 化身 the nirmāṇakāya. (7) (a) 常身 his permanent or eternal body; (b) 無常身 his temporal body. (8) (a) 實身 and 化身 idem 二色身. |
手裏剣 see styles |
shuriken しゅりけん |
More info & calligraphy: Throwing Star |
刃 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen jinji じんじ |
edge of blade (1) blade; sword; (2) (See 刃文・はもん) forged blade; wavy pattern on forged blades; (3) sharpness; (4) (rare) (See 籾) unhulled rice; (personal name) Jinji A blade, a sword; to kill. |
胛 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia kou / ko こう |
shoulder blade (archaism) (See 肩甲骨) shoulder blade; scapula; (given name) Kō |
兵刃 see styles |
bīng rèn bing1 ren4 ping jen heijin / hejin へいじん |
(bladed) weapons sword blade |
刀刃 see styles |
dāo rèn dao1 ren4 tao jen toujin / tojin とうじん |
knife blade; crucial point sword blade |
刀身 see styles |
dāo shēn dao1 shen1 tao shen toushin / toshin とうしん |
blade (of a knife or sword) knife blade; sword blade |
肩胛骨 see styles |
jiān jiǎ gǔ jian1 jia3 gu3 chien chia ku kenkoukotsu / kenkokotsu けんこうこつ |
scapula; shoulder blade (anat) shoulder blade; scapula |
乇 see styles |
zhé zhe2 che |
"blade of grass" component in Chinese characters |
劒 剑 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien tsurugi つるぎ |
variant of 劍|剑[jian4] (out-dated kanji) sword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (out-dated kanji) (1) sword (originally esp. a doubled-edged sword); sabre; saber; blade; (2) bayonet; (3) swordsmanship; (4) stinger; ovipositor; dart; (surname) Tsurugi |
峯 峰 see styles |
fēng feng1 feng mine みね |
old variant of 峰[feng1] (1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Mine mountain peak |
峰 see styles |
fēng feng1 feng minezaki みねざき |
(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit; mountain-like in appearance; highest level; classifier for camels (1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname) Minezaki peak |
嶺 岭 see styles |
lǐng ling3 ling rei / re れい |
mountain range; mountain ridge (1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Rei |
戟 see styles |
jǐ ji3 chi geki げき |
halberd; long-handled weapon with pointed tip and crescent blade; combined spear and battle-ax ji (ancient Chinese halberd) |
樋 see styles |
hidaka ひだか |
(1) trough; gutter; water pipe; flume; chute; (2) (ひ only) coulisse (of a sword blade); (surname) Hidaka |
芒 see styles |
máng mang2 mang nogi のぎ |
awn (of cereals); arista (of grain); tip (of a blade); Miscanthus sinensis (type of grass); variant of 邙, Mt Mang at Luoyang in Henan arista; awn; (grain) beard |
茦 see styles |
cè ce4 ts`e tse |
pointed grass blade; to prick |
鉈 铊 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta nata; nata なた; ナタ |
thallium (chemistry) nata; sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (often with a rectangular blade) |
鋭 锐 see styles |
ruì rui4 jui toshi とし |
Japanese variant of 銳|锐 (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 鈍・どん) sharpness; (2) sharp weapon; blade; (3) fine soldier; (given name) Toshi sharp |
錍 see styles |
pī pi1 p`i pi |
flat arrow-head; plow blade; also pr. [pi2] |
鍔 锷 see styles |
è e4 o tsuba つば |
blade edge; sharp (1) guard on sword, polearms, etc.; flange; (2) brim; visor (e.g. of a hat); (surname) Tsuba |
鎬 镐 see styles |
hào hao4 hao kou / ko こう |
bright; place name; stove (1) (kana only) ridge on the side of a sword blade; (2) (kana only) {archit} ridged pattern; (personal name) Kō |
鎺 see styles |
habaki はばき |
metal collar mounted between a sword blade and the hand guard |
髆 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku |
shoulder blade shoulder blade |
一刀 see styles |
itsutou / itsuto いつとう |
(1) (いっとう only) sword; blade; (2) single stroke; (surname) Itsutou |
両刃 see styles |
ryouba / ryoba りょうば moroha もろは |
(can be adjective with の) (1) double-edged; (2) double-edged blade |
中味 see styles |
nakami なかみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) contents; interior; substance; filling; (sword) blade |
中身 see styles |
nakami なかみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) contents; interior; substance; filling; (sword) blade |
刀片 see styles |
dāo piàn dao1 pian4 tao p`ien tao pien |
blade; razor blade; tool bit |
刀葉 刀叶 see styles |
dāo yè dao1 ye4 tao yeh |
blade |
刃先 see styles |
hasaki はさき |
edge of blade |
刃文 see styles |
hamon はもん |
temper pattern of a sword blade |
刃渡 see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
刃長 see styles |
hachou / hacho はちょう |
(See 刃渡り・1) length of a blade |
利刃 see styles |
lì rèn li4 ren4 li jen rijin りじん |
sharp blade sharp sword |
剣身 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
sword blade |
割創 see styles |
kassou / kasso かっそう |
{med} wound caused by a heavy blade |
劍身 剑身 see styles |
jiàn shēn jian4 shen1 chien shen |
sword blade |
勁草 劲草 see styles |
jìng cǎo jing4 cao3 ching ts`ao ching tsao keisou / keso けいそう |
tough upright grass; (fig.) a staunch character who is loyal despite danger and hardship wind-resistant blade of grass; resistant idea (metaphorically); (personal name) Keisou |
卷刃 see styles |
juǎn rèn juan3 ren4 chüan jen |
curved blade |
地肌 see styles |
jihada じはだ |
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade |
地膚 see styles |
jihada じはだ |
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade |
太兆 see styles |
futomani ふとまに |
(archaism) scapulimancy (divination using the cracks in the heated shoulder blade of a deer); scapulomancy; spatulamancy; armomancy |
太占 see styles |
futomani ふとまに |
(archaism) scapulimancy (divination using the cracks in the heated shoulder blade of a deer); scapulomancy; spatulamancy; armomancy |
寝刃 see styles |
netaba ねたば |
dull blade; blunt sword |
寬斧 宽斧 see styles |
kuān fǔ kuan1 fu3 k`uan fu kuan fu |
broadax; ax with a wide blade |
寸鉄 see styles |
suntetsu すんてつ |
(1) short blade; small weapon; (2) epigram; pithy saying |
扇葉 扇叶 see styles |
shàn yè shan4 ye4 shan yeh |
fan blade |
斬る see styles |
kiru きる |
(transitive verb) to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off) |
曲刀 see styles |
kyokutou / kyokuto きょくとう |
curved sword (e.g. a scimitar, shamshir, etc.); curved blade |
替刃 see styles |
kaeba かえば |
spare or new razor blade |
朴刀 see styles |
pō dāo po1 dao1 p`o tao po tao |
sword with a curved blade and a long hilt, wielded with both hands |
槳板 桨板 see styles |
jiǎng bǎn jiang3 ban3 chiang pan |
stand-up paddleboarding (SUP); stand-up paddleboard; blade of a propeller; blade of an oar |
横手 see styles |
yokote よこて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) side; beside; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) feature of a sword blade; (place-name, surname) Yokote |
正宗 see styles |
zhèng zōng zheng4 zong1 cheng tsung masamune まさむね |
orthodox school; fig. traditional; old school; authentic; genuine (1) famous sword; sword blade by Masamune; (2) (colloquialism) sake; Japanese rice wine; brand of sake from Nada region during Tenpō era (1830-1844); (surname, given name) Masamune correct doctrine |
片刃 see styles |
kataba; kataha かたば; かたは |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 諸刃・もろは・1) single edge (e.g. sword blade); single bevel (e.g. kitchen knife) |
砍傷 砍伤 see styles |
kǎn shāng kan3 shang1 k`an shang kan shang |
to wound with a blade or hatchet; to slash; to gash |
羽根 see styles |
hane はね |
(1) feather; plume; down; (2) wing; (3) blade (of a fan, propeller, etc.); (4) shuttlecock; (5) arrow feathers; (place-name, surname) Hane |
腕木 see styles |
udeki うでき |
crossarm; bracket; blade; semaphore; (surname) Udeki |
腰鉈 see styles |
koshinata こしなた |
(See 鉈・なた) sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting, with a rectangular blade |
自害 see styles |
zì hài zi4 hai4 tzu hai jigai じがい |
(n,vs,vi) suicide (carried out with a blade, gun, etc.) self-harm |
舌面 see styles |
shé miàn she2 mian4 she mien |
blade of tongue; laminal |
葉片 叶片 see styles |
yè piàn ye4 pian4 yeh p`ien yeh pien |
blade (of propellor); vane; leaf |
葉身 see styles |
youshin / yoshin ようしん |
leaf blade |
薄刃 see styles |
usuba うすば |
(1) thin (blade); (2) (abbreviation) (See 薄刃包丁) rectangular-shaped thin-bladed knife (esp. used for vegetables); (surname) Usuba |
血刀 see styles |
chigatana ちがたな |
bloody sword (blade) |
血槽 see styles |
xuè cáo xue4 cao2 hsüeh ts`ao hsüeh tsao |
fuller; blood groove (on a blade); (gaming) health bar |
通利 see styles |
tōng lì tong1 li4 t`ung li tung li michitoshi みちとし |
(male given name) Michitoshi Intelligence keen as a blade, able to penetrate truth. |
鉋身 see styles |
kannami かんなみ |
cutting blade of a plane |
鋒利 锋利 see styles |
fēng lì feng1 li4 feng li |
sharp (e.g. knife blade); incisive; to the point |
鋭い see styles |
surudoi するどい |
(adjective) (1) sharp (blade); pointed; (adjective) (2) sharp (pain); stabbing; cutting (remark); stinging; pointed (question or look); screeching (noise); (adjective) (3) perceptive; keen; quick (mind); astute; shrewd; discerning; (adjective) (4) nimble; agile; quick |
鋸片 锯片 see styles |
jù piàn ju4 pian4 chü p`ien chü pien |
saw blade |
鍔音 see styles |
tsubaoto つばおと |
sound when stopping the blade of a sword with the guard |
雁骨 see styles |
kariganebone かりがねぼね |
scapula; shoulder blade |
雙刃 双刃 see styles |
shuāng rèn shuang1 ren4 shuang jen |
double-edged blade See: 双刃 |
霜剣 see styles |
souken / soken そうけん |
(archaism) cold sharp sword; blade of ice |
風呂 see styles |
furo ふろ |
(1) (See お風呂) bath; bathing; bathtub; bathroom; (2) bathhouse; public bath; (3) room for drying lacquerware; (4) base (wooden joint connecting the blade of a hoe, spade, etc., to the handle); (surname) Furo |
はばき see styles |
habaki はばき |
metal collar mounted between a sword blade and the hand guard |
一莖草 一茎草 see styles |
yī jīng cǎo yi1 jing1 cao3 i ching ts`ao i ching tsao ikkyō sō |
A blade of grass—may represent the Buddha, as does his image; it is a Buddha-centre. |
併せる see styles |
awaseru あわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); (2) to join together; to unite; to combine; to add up; (3) to face; to be opposite (someone); (4) to compare; to check with; (5) to cause to meet (e.g. an unpleasant fate); (6) to place together; to connect; to overlap; (7) to mix; to combine; (8) to put blade to blade; to fight |
刃毀れ see styles |
hakobore はこぼれ |
(noun/participle) nick in a blade (sword, knife); chip in a blade |
刃渡り see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
卷筆刀 卷笔刀 see styles |
juǎn bǐ dāo juan3 bi3 dao1 chüan pi tao |
pencil sharpener (blade-only type) |
合せる see styles |
awaseru あわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); (2) to join together; to unite; to combine; to add up; (3) to face; to be opposite (someone); (4) to compare; to check with; (5) to cause to meet (e.g. an unpleasant fate); (6) to place together; to connect; to overlap; (7) to mix; to combine; (8) to put blade to blade; to fight |
合わす see styles |
awasu あわす |
(transitive verb) (1) to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); (2) to join together; to unite; to combine; to add up; (3) to face; to be opposite (someone); (4) to compare; to check with; (5) to cause to meet (e.g. an unpleasant fate); (6) to place together; to connect; to overlap; (7) to mix; to combine; (8) to put blade to blade; to fight |
和包丁 see styles |
wabouchou / wabocho わぼうちょう |
(See 洋包丁) Japanese-style kitchen knife (esp. with single-beveled blade) |
据え物 see styles |
suemono すえもの |
(1) ornament; (2) dead body used to test a blade; (3) unlicensed prostitute who always works out of the same cathouse |
替え刃 see styles |
kaeba かえば |
spare or new razor blade |
殺人刀 see styles |
satsujintou / satsujinto さつじんとう |
(killing) sword; blade; steel |
洋包丁 see styles |
youbouchou / yobocho ようぼうちょう |
(See 和包丁) Western-style kitchen knife (esp. with double-beveled blade) |
焼き刃 see styles |
yakiba やきば |
tempered blade |
焼き物 see styles |
yakimono やきもの |
(1) earthenware; pottery; porcelain; china; (2) flame-broiled food (esp. fish); (3) tempered blade |
肩甲骨 see styles |
kenkoukotsu / kenkokotsu けんこうこつ |
(anat) shoulder blade; scapula |
草の葉 see styles |
kusanoha くさのは |
blade of grass |
葉っぱ see styles |
happa(p); happa はっぱ(P); ハッパ |
(1) (See 葉・は) leaf; blade (of grass); (pine) needle; (2) (slang) (kana only) marijuana; cannabis |
貝殻骨 see styles |
kaigarabone かいがらぼね |
(colloquialism) (See 肩甲骨) shoulder blade; scapula |
鋼絲鋸 钢丝锯 see styles |
gāng sī jù gang1 si1 ju4 kang ssu chü |
jigsaw (saw with steel wire blade) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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