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There are 29 total results for your Dande search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

皮屑

see styles
 hisetsu
    ひせつ
{med} dander; skin flakes; dead skin cells

絮球

see styles
xù qiú
    xu4 qiu2
hsü ch`iu
    hsü chiu
ball of fluff (containing seeds), e.g. a dandelion clock

豚菜

see styles
 butana; butana
    ぶたな; ブタナ
cat's-ear (Hypochoeris radicata); false dandelion

ブタナ

see styles
 butana
    ブタナ
cat's-ear (Hypochoeris radicata); false dandelion

無断で

see styles
 mudande
    むだんで
(expression) without permission; without notice

蒲公英

see styles
pú gōng yīng
    pu2 gong1 ying1
p`u kung ying
    pu kung ying
 hokouei / hokoe
    ほこうえい
dandelion (Taraxacum mongolicum)
(kana only) dandelion (esp. species Taraxacum platycarpum); (given name) Hokouei

ダンデレ

see styles
 dandere
    ダンデレ
(manga slang) (from 黙り + デレデレ) staying silent and not expressing one's feelings while secretly lovestruck

高嶺苦菜

see styles
 takanenigana; takanenigana
    たかねにがな; タカネニガナ
(kana only) Ixeris dentata var. alpicola (mountain flower in the dandelion family)

白花蒲公英

see styles
 shirobanatanpopo; shirobanatanpopo
    しろばなたんぽぽ; シロバナタンポポ
(kana only) Taraxacum albidum (species of white dandelion)

西洋蒲公英

see styles
 seiyoutanpopo / seyotanpopo
    せいようたんぽぽ
common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

赤実蒲公英

see styles
 akamitanpopo; akamitanpopo
    あかみたんぽぽ; アカミタンポポ
(kana only) smooth dandelion (Taraxacum laevigatum)

ダーンデルス

see styles
 daanderusu / danderusu
    ダーンデルス
(personal name) Daendels

タカネニガナ

see styles
 takanenigana
    タカネニガナ
(kana only) Ixeris dentata var. alpicola (mountain flower in the dandelion family)

ダンデノング

see styles
 dandenongu
    ダンデノング
(place-name) Dandenong

西洋タンポポ

see styles
 seiyoutanpopo / seyotanpopo
    せいようタンポポ
common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

アカミタンポポ

see styles
 akamitanpopo
    アカミタンポポ
(kana only) smooth dandelion (Taraxacum laevigatum)

ダンデュミディ

see styles
 dandeumidi
    ダンデュミディ
(place-name) Dent du Midi

ダンデライオン

see styles
 danderaion
    ダンデライオン
dandelion

テンサラバサラ

see styles
 tensarabasara
    テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

蒲公英(rK)

see styles
 tanpopo(gikun)(p); hokouei; tanpopo(p) / tanpopo(gikun)(p); hokoe; tanpopo(p)
    たんぽぽ(gikun)(P); ほこうえい; タンポポ(P)
(kana only) dandelion (esp. species Taraxacum platycarpum)

ケサランパサラン

see styles
 kesaranpasaran
    ケサランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパサラン

see styles
 keseranpasaran
    ケセランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパセラン

see styles
 keseranpaseran
    ケセランパセラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

シロバナタンポポ

see styles
 shirobanatanpopo
    シロバナタンポポ
(kana only) Taraxacum albidum (species of white dandelion)

ダンディライオン

see styles
 dandiraion
    ダンディライオン
dandelion

同日の談ではない

see styles
 doujitsunodandehanai / dojitsunodandehanai
    どうじつのだんではない
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) not to be spoken of in the same breath; cannot be compared; defying all comparison; bearing no comparison; not a same-day discussion

Variations:
西洋タンポポ
西洋蒲公英

see styles
 seiyoutanpopo(西洋tanpopo); seiyoutanpopo(西洋蒲公英) / seyotanpopo(西洋tanpopo); seyotanpopo(西洋蒲公英)
    せいようタンポポ(西洋タンポポ); せいようたんぽぽ(西洋蒲公英)
common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Variations:
ダンデライオン
ダンディライオン

see styles
 danderaion; dandiraion
    ダンデライオン; ダンディライオン
(See 蒲公英) dandelion

Variations:
ケサランパサラン
ケセランパセラン
ケセランパサラン
テンサラバサラ

see styles
 kesaranpasaran; keseranpaseran; keseranpasaran; tensarabasara
    ケサランパサラン; ケセランパセラン; ケセランパサラン; テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball
This page contains 29 results for "Dande" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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