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顱骨


颅骨

see styles
lú gǔ
    lu2 gu3
lu ku
 rokotsu
    ろこつ
skull (of a dead body)
skull

風葬

see styles
 fuusou / fuso
    ふうそう
(noun/participle) burial (disposal of a body) by exposure to the elements; aerial sepulture (burial)

飮光

see styles
yǐn guāng
    yin3 guang1
yin kuang
Drinking light, a tr. of the name of Kāśyapa, v. 迦, or his patronymic, possibly because it is a title of Aruṇa, the charioteer of the sun, but said to be because of Kāśyapa's radiant body.

飯替


饭替

see styles
fàn tì
    fan4 ti4
fan t`i
    fan ti
body double (in eating scenes)

養形

see styles
yǎng xíng
    yang3 xing2
yang hsing
to nourish the body

首足

see styles
 shusoku
    しゅそく
head and legs; the body

香樓


香楼

see styles
xiāng lóu
    xiang1 lou2
hsiang lou
The fragrant pyre on which the body of Buddha was consumed.

香湯


香汤

see styles
xiāng tāng
    xiang1 tang1
hsiang t`ang
    hsiang tang
 koutou / koto
    こうとう
(place-name) Kōtou
A fragrant liquid made of thirty-two ingredients, used by the secret sects in washing the body at the time of initiation.

馬体

see styles
 batai
    ばたい
body of a horse; (surname) Matae

駄都

see styles
tuó dōu
    tuo2 dou1
t`o tou
    to tou
dhātu, intp. by 界 field, area, sphere; 體 embodiment, body, corpus; 性nature, characteristic. It means that which is placed or laid; a deposit, foundation, constituent, ingredient, element; also a śarīra, or relic of Buddha The two dhātus are the conditioned and unconditioned, phenomenal and noumenal; the three are the realms of desire, of form, and of the formless; the four are earth, water, fire, and air; the six add space and intelligence; the eighteen are the twelve āyatanas, with six sensations added.

骨肉

see styles
gǔ ròu
    gu3 rou4
ku jou
 kotsuniku
    こつにく
blood relation; kin; one's flesh and blood
(1) one's own flesh and blood; blood relative; kinsman; (2) flesh and bone; (one's) body

骨身

see styles
gǔ shēn
    gu3 shen1
ku shen
 honemi
    ほねみ
flesh and bones
The bones of the body, the śarīra or remains after cremation.

體側


体侧

see styles
tǐ cè
    ti3 ce4
t`i ts`e
    ti tse
side of the body

體內


体内

see styles
tǐ nèi
    ti3 nei4
t`i nei
    ti nei
within the body; in vivo (vs in vitro); internal to
See: 体内

體味


体味

see styles
tǐ wèi
    ti3 wei4
t`i wei
    ti wei
body odor; to appreciate a subtle taste

體型


体型

see styles
tǐ xíng
    ti3 xing2
t`i hsing
    ti hsing
build; body type
See: 体型

體外


体外

see styles
tǐ wài
    ti3 wai4
t`i wai
    ti wai
outside the body; in vitro
See: 体外

體模


体模

see styles
tǐ mó
    ti3 mo2
t`i mo
    ti mo
body model

體毛


体毛

see styles
tǐ máo
    ti3 mao2
t`i mao
    ti mao
body hair
See: 体毛

體溫


体温

see styles
tǐ wēn
    ti3 wen1
t`i wen
    ti wen
(body) temperature
See: 体温

體用


体用

see styles
tǐ yòng
    ti3 yong4
t`i yung
    ti yung
Substance, or body, and function; the fundamental and phenomenal; the function of any body.

體腔


体腔

see styles
tǐ qiāng
    ti3 qiang1
t`i ch`iang
    ti chiang
body cavity; coelom (biology)
See: 体腔

體膚


体肤

see styles
tǐ fū
    ti3 fu1
t`i fu
    ti fu
skin; flesh; body

體臭


体臭

see styles
tǐ chòu
    ti3 chou4
t`i ch`ou
    ti chou
(unpleasant) body odor

體蝨


体虱

see styles
tǐ shī
    ti3 shi1
t`i shih
    ti shih
body louse

體表


体表

see styles
tǐ biǎo
    ti3 biao3
t`i piao
    ti piao
surface of the body; periphery of the body; body thermometer; (literary) a person's appearance
See: 体表

體重


体重

see styles
tǐ zhòng
    ti3 zhong4
t`i chung
    ti chung
body weight
See: 体重

體量


体量

see styles
tǐ liàng
    ti3 liang4
t`i liang
    ti liang
body weight; dimensions
See: 体量

體長


体长

see styles
tǐ cháng
    ti3 chang2
t`i ch`ang
    ti chang
body length

魁星

see styles
kuí xīng
    kui2 xing1
k`uei hsing
    kuei hsing
 kaisei / kaise
    かいせい
stars of the Big Dipper that constitute the rectangular body of the dipper; Kuixing, Daoist God of fate
(1) first star of the Big Dipper; (2) (archaism) top applicant in the civil service examination (Imperial China); (personal name) Kaisei

魚体

see styles
 gyotai
    ぎょたい
fish body

鯱鉾

see styles
 shachihoko
    しゃちほこ
mythical carp with the head of a lion and the body of a fish (auspicious protectors of well-being)

鳥葬

see styles
 chousou / choso
    ちょうそう
sky burial (funeral ritual in which the body of the deceased is exposed to be eaten by birds)

鳳體


凤体

see styles
fèng tǐ
    feng4 ti3
feng t`i
    feng ti
(archaic) empress's body; empress's physical condition

麤身

see styles
cū shēn
    cu1 shen1
ts`u shen
    tsu shen
coarse body

麽也

see styles

    ye3
yeh
māyā, illusion, hallucination; also intp. as 體 body.

黒体

see styles
 kokutai
    こくたい
{physics} black body (object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation)

龍體


龙体

see styles
lóng tǐ
    long2 ti3
lung t`i
    lung ti
emperor's body; emperor's physical condition

龕屋

see styles
 ganya
    がんや
place to store a body in a coffin before burial (Okinawa)

お通夜

see styles
 otsuya
    おつや
(polite language) all-night vigil over a body; wake

がたい

see styles
 gatai
    がたい
(slang) body build

こく味

see styles
 kokumi
    こくみ
(See こく) mouthfulness (of food and drink); body

そう身

see styles
 soumi / somi
    そうみ
    soushin / soshin
    そうしん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) slim figure; lean figure; (2) weight reduction; one's whole body

タムシ

see styles
 tamushi
    タムシ
(kana only) ringworm (of the body); tinea corporis

ビアス

see styles
 piasu
    ピアス
(1) earrings (for pierced ears) (eng: pierce); (noun/participle) (2) ear piercing; body piercing; (personal name) Piers

ひと肌

see styles
 hitohada
    ひとはだ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) the skin; human skin; (2) body warmth

ボデー

see styles
 bodee
    ボデー
(1) body; (2) (sports) (abbreviation) body blow (in boxing)

ボディ

see styles
 bodi
    ボディ
(1) body; (2) (sports) (abbreviation) body blow (in boxing)

一浮漚


一浮沤

see styles
yī fú òu
    yi1 fu2 ou4
i fu ou
 ichi fuō
A floating bubble (on the ocean), a man's life, or body.

七勝事


七胜事

see styles
qī shèng shì
    qi1 sheng4 shi4
ch`i sheng shih
    chi sheng shih
 shichishōji
The seven surpassing qualities of a Buddha; v. also 七種無上; they are his body, or person, his universal law, wisdom, perfection, destination (nirvana), ineffable truth, and deliverance.

七心界

see styles
qī xīn jiè
    qi1 xin1 jie4
ch`i hsin chieh
    chi hsin chieh
 shichi shinkai
The seven realms of vijñāna, or perception, produced by eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind, to which is added thought, 意 根 q.v.

七種食


七种食

see styles
qī zhǒng shí
    qi1 zhong3 shi2
ch`i chung shih
    chi chung shih
 shichishu shiki
The seven kinds of food or āhāra, sustenance :―sleep for eyes, sound for ears, fragrance for nose, taste for tongue, fine smooth things for the body, the Law for the mind, and freedom from laxness for nirvana.

丈六身

see styles
zhàng liù shēn
    zhang4 liu4 shen1
chang liu shen
 jōroku shin
sixteen-foot body

丈夫身

see styles
zhàng fū shēn
    zhang4 fu1 shen1
chang fu shen
 jōbu shin
a man's body

三不護


三不护

see styles
sān bù hù
    san1 bu4 hu4
san pu hu
 san fugo
The three that need no guarding i.e. the 三業 of a Buddha, his body, mouth (or lips), and mind, which he does not need to guard as they are above error.

三妙行

see styles
sān miào xíng
    san1 miao4 xing2
san miao hsing
 san myō gyō
A muni, recluse, or monk, who controls his body, mouth, and mind 身, 口, 意. Also 三牟尼.

三平等

see styles
sān píng děng
    san1 ping2 deng3
san p`ing teng
    san ping teng
 mihira
    みひら
(place-name, surname) Mihira
The esoteric doctrine that the three— body, mouth, and mind— are one and universal. Thus in samādhi the Buddha "body" is found everywhere and in everything (pan-Buddha), every sound becomes a "true word", dhāraṇī or potent phrase, and these are summed up in mind, which being universal is my mind and my mind it, 入我我入 it in me and I in it. Other definitions of the three are 佛, 法, 儈 the triratna; and 心, 佛, 衆生 mind, Buddha, and the living. Also 三三昧. Cf. 三密. v. 大日經 1.

三方便

see styles
sān fāng biàn
    san1 fang1 bian4
san fang pien
 san hōben
A term of the esoterics for body, mouth (speech), and mind, their control, and the entry into the 三密 q.v. 大日經疏 1.

三昧火

see styles
sān mèi huǒ
    san1 mei4 huo3
san mei huo
 zanmai ka
Fire of samādhi, the fire that consumed the body of Buddha when he entered nirvāṇa.

三種身


三种身

see styles
sān zhǒng shēn
    san1 zhong3 shen1
san chung shen
 sanshu shin
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身.

三罰業


三罚业

see styles
sān fá yè
    san1 fa2 ye4
san fa yeh
 san batsugō
The three things that work for punishment — body, mouth, and mind.

三落叉

see styles
sān luò chā
    san1 luo4 cha1
san lo ch`a
    san lo cha
 sanrakusha
The three lakṣa; a lakṣa is a mark, sign, token, aim, object; it is also 100,000, i.e. an 億. The three lakṣa of the esoteric sects are the 字 or magic word, the 印 symbol and the 本尊 object worshipped. Other such threes are body, mouth, and mind; morning, noon, and evening; cold, heat, and rain, etc.

上身分

see styles
shàng shēn fēn
    shang4 shen1 fen1
shang shen fen
 jōshinbun
upper half of the body

下りる

see styles
 oriru
    おりる
(v1,vi) (1) to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to come down; (2) to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to disembark; to dismount; (3) to step down; to retire; to give up; to quit; (4) to be granted; to be issued; to be given; (5) to form (of frost, dew, mist, etc.); (6) to be passed (from the body; e.g. of a roundworm)

下垂体

see styles
 kasuitai
    かすいたい
{anat} (See 脳下垂体) pituitary gland; pituitary body; hypophysis

下議院


下议院

see styles
xià yì yuàn
    xia4 yi4 yuan4
hsia i yüan
lower chamber (of legislative body); lower house; the House of Commons

下身分

see styles
xià shēn fēn
    xia4 shen1 fen1
hsia shen fen
 geshinbun
lower half of the body

不淨觀


不淨观

see styles
bù jìng guān
    bu4 jing4 guan1
pu ching kuan
 fujō kan
The meditation on the uncleanness of the human body of self and others, e. g. the nine stages of disintegration of the dead body 九想 q.v.; it is a meditation to destroy 貪 desire; other details are: parental seed, womb, the nine excretory passages, the body's component parts, worm-devoured corpse — all unclean.

不繫身


不系身

see styles
bù xì shēn
    bu4 xi4 shen1
pu hsi shen
 fuke shin
unfettered body

不離身


不离身

see styles
bù lí shēn
    bu4 li2 shen1
pu li shen
 furishin
not separate from the body

両墓制

see styles
 ryoubosei / ryobose
    りょうぼせい
(hist) double-grave system; system of having one grave for the body and a separate one for prayers and services

中の人

see styles
 nakanohito
    なかのひと
(exp,n) (1) person inside a cartoon body suit; (exp,n) (2) voice actor (of a particular character); (exp,n) (3) insider; person on the inside

主脳部

see styles
 shunoubu / shunobu
    しゅのうぶ
(irregular kanji usage) executives; top management; governing body

亂身心


乱身心

see styles
luàn shēn xīn
    luan4 shen1 xin1
luan shen hsin
 ran shinshin
disturbs body and mind

了了見


了了见

see styles
liǎo liǎo jiàn
    liao3 liao3 jian4
liao liao chien
 ryōryō ken
The complete vision obtained when the body is in complete rest and the mind freed from phenomenal disturbance.

二應身


二应身

see styles
èr yìng shēn
    er4 ying4 shen1
erh ying shen
 ni ōjin
The two kinds of transformation-body of a Buddha, i.e. 勝應身 the Buddha's surpassing body as seen by bodhisattvas, and 劣應身 the Buddha's inferior human body as seen by ordinary people.

二法身

see styles
èr fǎ shēn
    er4 fa3 shen1
erh fa shen
 ni hosshin
Contrasted types of the Dharmakāya; five pairs are given, 理法身 and 智法身; 果極 and 應化法身 ; 自性法身 and 應化法身 ; 法性法身 and 方便法身 ; 理法身 and 事法身 ; cf. 法身.

五念門


五念门

see styles
wǔ niàn mén
    wu3 nian4 men2
wu nien men
 gonenmon
    ごねんもん
{Buddh} five gates of mindfulness: worship, praise, vows, observation, prayers for the dead
The five devotional gates of the Pure-land sect: (1) worship of Amitābha with the 身 body; (2) invocation with the 口 mouth; (3) resolve with the 意 mind to be reborn in the Pure-land; (4) meditation on the glories of that land, etc.; (5) resolve to bestow one's merits, e. g. works of supererogation, on all creatures.

五法身

see styles
wǔ fǎ shēn
    wu3 fa3 shen1
wu fa shen
 go hosshin
idem 五分法身.

五無量


五无量

see styles
wǔ wú liáng
    wu3 wu2 liang2
wu wu liang
 go muryō
The five infinites, or immeasurables — body, mind, wisdom, space, and all the living— as represented respectively by the five Dhyāni Buddhas, i. e. 寶生, 阿閦, 無量壽, 大日, and 不空.

五蘊宅


五蕴宅

see styles
wǔ yùn zhái
    wu3 yun4 zhai2
wu yün chai
 goun taku
The abode of the five skandhas— the human body.

交渉団

see styles
 koushoudan / koshodan
    こうしょうだん
negotiation team; negotiating body

人熱れ

see styles
 hitoikire
    ひといきれ
body heat from several people in close quarters; stuffy air

人肌燗

see styles
 hitohadakan
    ひとはだかん
sake warmed to human body temperature (approx. 37 degrees C)

他殺体

see styles
 tasatsutai
    たさつたい
murder victim; body of a murder victim

伏せる

see styles
 fuseru
    ふせる
(transitive verb) (1) to turn over (face down); to lay face down; to lay upside down; (transitive verb) (2) to point downwards (eyes, head, etc.); to cast down (eyes); (v1,vt,vi) (3) to lie (one's body) face down; to lie flat (on the ground); (transitive verb) (4) to conceal; to hide; to keep secret; to place in hiding (e.g. troops for an ambush); (v5r,vi) (5) (usu. 臥せる) (See 臥せる・ふせる) to lie down; to retire; to go to bed (with an illness)

伸びる

see styles
 nobiru
    のびる
(v1,vi) (1) to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; to spread; (2) to make progress; to grow (beard, body height); (3) to grow stale (soba); (4) to be straightened; to be flattened; to be smoothed; (5) to be exhausted

体ごと

see styles
 karadagoto
    からだごと
(adverb) bodily; with all one's weight; with one's whole body

体つき

see styles
 karadatsuki
    からだつき
body build; figure

体付き

see styles
 karadatsuki
    からだつき
body build; figure

体作り

see styles
 karadazukuri
    からだづくり
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting)

体捌き

see styles
 taisabaki
    たいさばき
(martial arts term) defensive body movement (judo, kendo, etc.)

体節制

see styles
 taisetsusei / taisetsuse
    たいせつせい
{biol} segmented body plan; segmentation; metamerism

体組成

see styles
 taisosei / taisose
    たいそせい
body composition

体組織

see styles
 taisoshiki
    たいそしき
body tissue; body composition

体脂肪

see styles
 taishibou / taishibo
    たいしぼう
body fat; somatic fat

体腔壁

see styles
 taikouheki / taikoheki
    たいこうへき
{zool} body wall

体落し

see styles
 taiotoshi
    たいおとし
(martial arts term) body drop (judo); body throw

体表面

see styles
 taihyoumen / taihyomen
    たいひょうめん
body surface

体造り

see styles
 karadazukuri
    からだづくり
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting)

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

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