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There are 22 total results for your Gable search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ケーブル see styles |
geeburu ゲーブル |
(1) cable; (2) (abbreviation) (See ケーブルカー) cable railway; (personal name) Gable |
切妻 see styles |
kirizuma きりづま |
(ik) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction |
唐門 see styles |
karamon からもん |
(See 唐破風) karamon; large gate with a karahafu gable (typically at a temple, shrine or castle); (surname) Karamon |
妻壁 see styles |
tsumakabe つまかべ |
{archit} gable wall |
山牆 山墙 see styles |
shān qiáng shan1 qiang2 shan ch`iang shan chiang |
gable |
搏風 see styles |
hafu はふ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) gable |
甍段 see styles |
irakadan いらかだん |
corbie-step; corbel gable; crowsteps |
破風 see styles |
hafu はふ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) gable |
馬背 马背 see styles |
mǎ bèi ma3 bei4 ma pei umanose うまのせ |
horse's back; (traditional Chinese architecture) roof with a low-slung curved ridgelines and geometric shapes on the upper gable walls at the ends of the roof ridges (rare) horse's back; (place-name) Umanose |
切り妻 see styles |
kirizuma きりづま |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction; (irregular okurigana usage) (ik) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction |
唐破風 see styles |
karahafu からはふ |
karahafu; bow-shaped eaves of a gabled roof; undulating gable; cusped gable |
歇山頂 歇山顶 see styles |
xiē shān dǐng xie1 shan1 ding3 hsieh shan ting |
(East Asian) hip-and-gable roof |
Variations: |
tsuma つま |
(1) edge; tip; end; (2) (See 妻壁) gable wall; (3) (See 切妻・1) gable |
いらか段 see styles |
irakadan いらかだん |
corbie-step; corbel gable; crowsteps |
ケイブル see styles |
geiburu / geburu ゲイブル |
(personal name) Gable |
Variations: |
hafu はふ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) gable |
Variations: |
irakadan いらかだん |
corbie-step; corbel gable; crowsteps |
クラークゲイブル see styles |
kuraakugeiburu / kurakugeburu クラークゲイブル |
(person) Clark Gable |
ゲーブルウインドー see styles |
geeburuuindoo / geeburuindoo ゲーブルウインドー |
gable window |
ゲーブル・ウインドー |
geeburu uindoo ゲーブル・ウインドー |
gable window |
Variations: |
kirizuma; kirizuma(ik) きりづま; きりずま(ik) |
(1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) (See 切妻造り,切妻屋根) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction |
Variations: |
geeburuuindoo; geeburu uindoo / geeburuindoo; geeburu uindoo ゲーブルウインドー; ゲーブル・ウインドー |
gable window |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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