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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
骨 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku hone ほね |
More info & calligraphy: Bones(1) bone; (2) frame; (3) outline; core; (4) backbone; spirit; fortitude; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) laborious; troublesome; difficult; (personal name) Hone Bone: bones, relics. |
笑いの壺 see styles |
warainotsubo わらいのつぼ |
More info & calligraphy: Sense of Humor |
鯁 鲠 see styles |
gěng geng3 keng nogi のぎ |
to choke on a piece of food; (literary) a fish bone lodged in one's throat (archaism) small fish bone stuck in one's throat |
卜骨 see styles |
bǔ gǔ bu3 gu3 pu ku bokkotsu ぼっこつ |
oracle bone fortune-telling using animal bones |
恥骨 耻骨 see styles |
chǐ gǔ chi3 gu3 ch`ih ku chih ku chikotsu ちこつ |
pubis; pubic bone {anat} pubis; pubic bone |
掌骨 see styles |
zhǎng gǔ zhang3 gu3 chang ku shoukotsu / shokotsu しょうこつ |
metacarpal bone (long bones in the hand and feet) (rare) {anat} (See 中手骨) metacarpal (bone); metacarpus |
接骨 see styles |
jiē gǔ jie1 gu3 chieh ku sekkotsu せっこつ |
(medicine) to set a broken bone (n,vs,vi) (See 整骨) bonesetting |
橈骨 桡骨 see styles |
ráo gǔ rao2 gu3 jao ku toukotsu / tokotsu とうこつ |
radius (anatomy); bone of the forearm {anat} radius (bone of the forearm) |
白骨 see styles |
bái gǔ bai2 gu3 pai ku hakkotsu はっこつ |
bones of the dead white (bleached) bone; skeleton; (place-name) Hakkotsu (onsen near Kamikouchi) |
篩骨 筛骨 see styles |
shāi gǔ shai1 gu3 shai ku shikotsu しこつ |
ethmoid bone (cheek) {anat} ethmoid bone (of the skull) |
鐙骨 镫骨 see styles |
dèng gǔ deng4 gu3 teng ku toukotsu / tokotsu とうこつ abumikotsu あぶみこつ |
stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear (noun - becomes adjective with の) stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
顴骨 颧骨 see styles |
quán gǔ quan2 gu3 ch`üan ku chüan ku kankotsu; kenkotsu かんこつ; けんこつ |
zygomatic bone (cheekbone) (rare) {anat} (See 頬骨) cheekbone; zygomatic bone; malar bone |
骨器 see styles |
gǔ qì gu3 qi4 ku ch`i ku chi kokki こっき |
bone tool (archaeology) {archeol} (See 骨角器) bone tool; horn implement |
骨折 see styles |
gǔ zhé gu3 zhe2 ku che kossetsu こっせつ |
to suffer a fracture; (of a bone) to break; fracture (noun, transitive verb) bone fracture |
骨灰 see styles |
gǔ huī gu3 hui1 ku hui kokkai; kotsubai こっかい; こつばい |
bone ash; cremation ashes; cremains bone ash |
骨炭 see styles |
gǔ tàn gu3 tan4 ku t`an ku tan kottan こったん |
bone black; animal charcoal bone char; bone black; bone coal |
骨粉 see styles |
gǔ fěn gu3 fen3 ku fen koppun こっぷん |
bone meal bone meal; powdered bone |
鼻骨 see styles |
bí gǔ bi2 gu3 pi ku bikotsu びこつ |
nasal bone {anat} nasal bone |
甲骨文 see styles |
jiǎ gǔ wén jia3 gu3 wen2 chia ku wen koukotsubun / kokotsubun こうこつぶん |
oracle script; oracle bone inscriptions (an early form of Chinese script) (hist) oracle bone script |
甲骨文字 see styles |
jiǎ gǔ wén zì jia3 gu3 wen2 zi4 chia ku wen tzu koukotsumoji / kokotsumoji こうこつもじ |
oracle script; oracle bone character (an early form of Chinese script) (See 亀甲獣骨文字) oracle bone script |
剉 锉 see styles |
cuò cuo4 ts`o tso |
(literary) to fracture (a bone); (literary) to cut; to hack; variant of 銼|锉[cuo4] |
叼 see styles |
diāo diao1 tiao |
to hold with one's mouth (as a smoker with a cigarette or a dog with a bone) |
棘 see styles |
jí ji2 chi natsume なつめ |
thorns (1) thorn; spine; prickle; (2) splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh); hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone); (3) biting words; (noun or adjectival noun) briars; thicket; the bush; (1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Natsume |
橈 桡 see styles |
ráo rao2 jao |
radius (anatomy); bone of the forearm |
牼 see styles |
kēng keng1 k`eng keng |
shank bone of ox |
胏 see styles |
zǐ zi3 tzu |
dried meat with bone |
腄 see styles |
chuí chui2 ch`ui chui |
callus on the hand or foot; upper leg bone of horse or bird; buttocks |
謋 see styles |
huò huo4 huo |
sound of flesh being separated from the bone |
踝 see styles |
huái huai2 huai kurubushi くるぶし |
ankle (kana only) {anat} ankle; malleolus; ankle bone ankle |
軱 see styles |
gū gu1 ku |
big bone |
骽 腿 see styles |
tuǐ tui3 t`ui tui |
hip bone; old variant of 腿[tui3] See: 腿 |
髂 see styles |
qià qia4 ch`ia chia |
ilium; outermost bone of the pelvic girdle; Taiwan pr. [ka4] |
髎 see styles |
liáo liao2 liao |
(literary) hip bone; (TCM) space between two joints |
髓 see styles |
suǐ sui3 sui zui |
(bound form) bone marrow; (fig.) innermost part; (botany) pith marrow |
ボネ see styles |
bone ボネ |
(surname) Bonnet |
交骨 see styles |
jiāo gǔ jiao1 gu3 chiao ku |
pubic bone |
仙骨 see styles |
senkotsu せんこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) sacrum; sacral bone; (2) hermitry; appearance of an hermit; unworldliness; unusual physique; outstanding appearance; (given name) Senkotsu |
佛骨 see styles |
fó gǔ fo2 gu3 fo ku bukkotsu |
Buddha's bones (as a sacred relic) A bone of the Buddha, especially the bone against whose reception by the emperor Xianzong the famous protest of Hanyu was made in 819. |
刺骨 see styles |
cì gǔ ci4 gu3 tz`u ku tzu ku |
piercing; cutting; bone-chilling; penetrating (cold) |
反骨 see styles |
fǎn gǔ fan3 gu3 fan ku hankotsu はんこつ |
(physiognomy) protruding bone at the back of the head, regarded as a sign of a renegade nature (abbreviation) rebellious spirit |
四馬 四马 see styles |
sì mǎ si4 ma3 ssu ma shime |
Four kinds of horses, likened to four classes of monks: those that respond to the shadow of the whip, its lightest touch, its mild application, and those who need the spur to bite the bone. |
坐骨 see styles |
zuò gǔ zuo4 gu3 tso ku zakotsu ざこつ |
ischium ischium; ischial bone |
大骨 see styles |
oobone おおぼね |
large bone; thick bone |
寛骨 see styles |
kankotsu かんこつ |
{anat} hipbone; innominate bone |
尺骨 see styles |
chǐ gǔ chi3 gu3 ch`ih ku chih ku shakkotsu しゃっこつ |
ulna (anatomy); bone of the forearm {anat} ulna |
座骨 see styles |
zakotsu ざこつ |
ischium; ischial bone |
徹骨 彻骨 see styles |
chè gǔ che4 gu3 ch`e ku che ku |
to the bone; to the marrow; fig. to a very large degree |
成骨 see styles |
chéng gǔ cheng2 gu3 ch`eng ku cheng ku |
bone formation; osteogenesis |
扁骨 see styles |
biǎn gǔ bian3 gu3 pien ku |
flat bone |
打斷 打断 see styles |
dǎ duàn da3 duan4 ta tuan |
to interrupt; to break off; to break (a bone) |
挫骨 see styles |
zakotsu ざこつ |
(noun/participle) spraining of a bone joint |
接上 see styles |
jiē shàng jie1 shang4 chieh shang |
to connect (a cable etc); to hook up (a device); to resume (a conversation); to set (a bone) |
撿骨 捡骨 see styles |
jiǎn gǔ jian3 gu3 chien ku |
bone-gathering, a custom of Fujian and Taiwan in which a son recovers the bones of his deceased father from the grave and places them in an urn for permanent storage at a different location |
方骨 see styles |
houkotsu / hokotsu ほうこつ |
{anat} quadrate bone |
枕骨 see styles |
zhěn gǔ zhen3 gu3 chen ku |
occipital bone (back of the skull) |
枝肉 see styles |
edaniku えだにく |
dressed carcass; meat on the bone |
槌骨 see styles |
tsuchikotsu; tsuikotsu; tsuchibone つちこつ; ついこつ; つちぼね |
{anat} malleus (bone of the ear); hammer |
橫骨 横骨 see styles |
héng gǔ heng2 gu3 heng ku |
pubic bone |
武丁 see styles |
wǔ dīng wu3 ding1 wu ting butei / bute ぶてい |
Wu Ding (c. 1250–1192 BC), Shang dynasty king known from oracle bone inscriptions (personal name) Butei |
歹偏 see styles |
gatsuhen がつへん |
(See 一タ偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left |
涙骨 see styles |
ruikotsu るいこつ |
{anat} lacrimal bone (of the skull); (given name) Ruikotsu |
牙牌 see styles |
gahai; gehai がはい; げはい |
bone tile (e.g. for Chinese dominoes) |
牛骨 see styles |
ushibone うしぼね |
beef bone (used to make stock); cattle bone; bovine bone; (place-name) Ushibone |
犁骨 see styles |
lí gǔ li2 gu3 li ku |
vomer bone (in the nose, dividing the nostrils) |
皮肉 see styles |
pí ròu pi2 rou4 p`i jou pi jou hiniku ひにく |
skin and flesh; the physical body; (fig.) the superficial layer; surface aspects (n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) irony; sarcasm; cynicism; satire; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) unexpected; different from what one expected; not as one had planned; (3) (only) surface; something superficial; (4) (archaism) (literal meaning) skin and bone; body |
石膏 see styles |
shí gāo shi2 gao1 shih kao sekkou / sekko せっこう |
gypsum CaSO4·2(H2O); plaster; plaster cast (for a broken bone) (noun - becomes adjective with の) plaster; gypsum; calcium sulphate (sulfate) |
砧骨 see styles |
zhēn gǔ zhen1 gu3 chen ku chinkotsu ちんこつ kinutakotsu きぬたこつ |
incus or anvil bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration from malleus hammer bone to stapes stirrup bone (noun - becomes adjective with の) (anat) incus; anvil |
硬骨 see styles |
koukotsu / kokotsu こうこつ |
(1) bone; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (2) firmness (of character); backbone; unyielding spirit |
縁側 see styles |
engawa えんがわ |
(1) veranda; porch; balcony; open corridor; (2) bone at the base of a fin; meat at the base of a fin (esp. of a flatfish) |
胯骨 see styles |
kuà gǔ kua4 gu3 k`ua ku kua ku |
hip bone |
腓骨 see styles |
féi gǔ fei2 gu3 fei ku hikotsu ひこつ |
fibula; calf bone (1) {anat} fibula; (can be adjective with の) (2) {anat} fibular; peroneal |
腕骨 see styles |
wankotsu わんこつ |
wristbone; carpus; carpal bone |
腰骨 see styles |
yāo gǔ yao1 gu3 yao ku koshibone こしぼね |
lumbar vertebrae (1) hipbone; innominate bone; (2) fortitude; perseverance; endurance; persistence |
膜骨 see styles |
makukotsu まくこつ |
membrane bone |
舌骨 see styles |
zekkotsu ぜっこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} hyoid bone (of the skull) |
薦骨 荐骨 see styles |
jiàn gǔ jian4 gu3 chien ku senkotsu せんこつ |
(anatomy) sacrum (noun - becomes adjective with の) sacrum; sacral bone |
虎骨 see styles |
hǔ gǔ hu3 gu3 hu ku |
tiger bone (used in TCM) |
蝶骨 see styles |
dié gǔ die2 gu3 tieh ku |
sphenoid bone (front of the temple) |
跟骨 see styles |
konkotsu; gonkotsu こんこつ; ごんこつ |
(obsolete) (See 踵骨) calcaneus; calcaneum; heel bone |
踝骨 see styles |
huái gǔ huai2 gu3 huai ku |
ankle bone; ankle |
踵骨 see styles |
shoukotsu / shokotsu しょうこつ |
{anat} calcaneus; calcaneum; heel bone |
造血 see styles |
zào xuè zao4 xue4 tsao hsüeh zouketsu / zoketsu ぞうけつ |
to make blood (function of bone marrow) (n,vs,vi) {physiol} blood formation; hematopoiesis; haematopoiesis; hemopoiesis; haemopoiesis; hematosis; haematosis |
鋤骨 see styles |
jokotsu じょこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} vomer (bone of the skull) |
錘骨 锤骨 see styles |
chuí gǔ chui2 gu3 ch`ui ku chui ku |
malleus or hammer bone of middle ear |
長骨 see styles |
choukotsu / chokotsu ちょうこつ |
long bone |
隱顴 隐颧 see styles |
yǐn quán yin3 quan2 yin ch`üan yin chüan |
a skull with sunken cheek bone; cryptozygous |
頂骨 顶骨 see styles |
dǐng gǔ ding3 gu3 ting ku chōkotsu |
parietal bone (top of the scull) skull |
頬骨 see styles |
hoobone; kyoukotsu; hohobone / hoobone; kyokotsu; hohobone ほおぼね; きょうこつ; ほほぼね |
{anat} cheekbone; zygomatic bone; malar bone |
額骨 额骨 see styles |
é gǔ e2 gu3 o ku |
frontal bone (forehead) |
顳骨 颞骨 see styles |
niè gǔ nie4 gu3 nieh ku |
temporal bone; os temporale |
顴弓 颧弓 see styles |
quán gōng quan2 gong1 ch`üan kung chüan kung |
cheek bone; zygomatic arch (anatomy) |
骨佛 see styles |
gǔ fó gu3 fo2 ku fo |
A bone-buddha, a corpse. |
骨偏 see styles |
honehen ほねへん |
kanji "bone" radical at left |
骨刻 see styles |
gǔ kè gu3 ke4 ku k`o ku ko |
carving in bone |
骨導 see styles |
kotsudou / kotsudo こつどう |
{physiol} (See 骨伝導) bone conduction |
骨幹 骨干 see styles |
gǔ gàn gu3 gan4 ku kan kokkan こっかん |
diaphysis (long segment of a bone); fig. backbone (noun - becomes adjective with の) skeleton; structure; build |
骨棘 see styles |
kotsukyoku; kokkyoku こつきょく; こっきょく |
bone spur; osteophyte |
骨油 see styles |
kotsuyu; honeabura こつゆ; ほねあぶら |
bone oil; clarified bone stock |
骨法 see styles |
gǔ fǎ gu3 fa3 ku fa koppou / koppo こっぽう |
bone structure and physiognomy; the strength observed in brushstrokes (Chinese calligraphy) knack; the ropes |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Bone" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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