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There are 21 total results for your Castano search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
栲 see styles |
kǎo kao3 k`ao kao taku たく |
chinquapin (Castanopsis fargesii and other spp.), genus of evergreen trees (archaism) (See 楮) paper mulberry |
椎 see styles |
zhuī zhui1 chui shiina / shina しいな |
(bound form) vertebra (kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis; chinquapin; chinkapin; (female given name) Shiina A hammer, especially for a gong, etc.; idem 槌. |
円椎 see styles |
tsuburajii / tsuburaji つぶらじい |
(kana only) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
小椎 see styles |
kojii; kojii / koji; koji こじい; コジイ |
(kana only) (See 円椎) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
栲屬 栲属 see styles |
kǎo shǔ kao3 shu3 k`ao shu kao shu |
Castanopsis, genus of evergreen trees |
毛錐 毛锥 see styles |
máo zhuī mao2 zhui1 mao chui |
writing brush (old); Castanopsis fordii, a species of evergreen tree common in the south of China whose calybia (nuts) resemble the tip of a writing brush |
いた椎 see styles |
itajii; itajii / itaji; itaji いたじい; イタジイ |
(kana only) (See すだ椎) Castanopsis sieboldii (species of chinquapin) |
コジイ see styles |
kojii / koji コジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
すだ椎 see styles |
sudajii; sudajii / sudaji; sudaji すだじい; スダジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis sieboldii (species of chinquapin) |
円ら椎 see styles |
tsuburajii / tsuburaji つぶらじい |
(irregular okurigana usage) (kana only) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
椎の木 see styles |
shiinoki / shinoki しいのき |
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis; (place-name) Shiinoki |
イタジイ see styles |
itajii / itaji イタジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis sieboldii (species of chinquapin) |
シイノキ see styles |
shiinoki / shinoki シイノキ |
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis |
しいの木 see styles |
shiinoki / shinoki しいのき |
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis |
スダジイ see styles |
sudajii / sudaji スダジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis sieboldii (species of chinquapin) |
栗頰噪鶥 栗颊噪鹛 see styles |
lì jiá zào méi li4 jia2 zao4 mei2 li chia tsao mei |
(bird species of China) rufous-cheeked laughingthrush (Garrulax castanotis) |
ツブラジイ see styles |
tsuburajii / tsuburaji ツブラジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
栗背短腳鵯 栗背短脚鹎 see styles |
lì bèi duǎn jiǎo bēi li4 bei4 duan3 jiao3 bei1 li pei tuan chiao pei |
(bird species of China) chestnut bulbul (Hemixos castanonotus) |
カスタニョス see styles |
kasutanyosu カスタニョス |
(personal name) Castanos |
Variations: |
shiinoki; shiinoki / shinoki; shinoki しいのき; シイノキ |
(kana only) (See 椎) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis |
Variations: |
tsuburajii; tsuburajii / tsuburaji; tsuburaji つぶらじい; ツブラジイ |
(kana only) Castanopsis cuspidata (species of chinquapin) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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