There are 28 total results for your Gravel search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
砂 see styles |
shā sha1 sha sunahama すなはま |
More info & calligraphy: Sand / Gravelsand; grit; (surname) Sunahama Gravel, sand. |
礫 砾 see styles |
lì li4 li tsubute つぶて |
(bound form) gravel; small stone small stone; gravel; (place-name) Tsubute small stone pebble |
地層 地层 see styles |
dì céng di4 ceng2 ti ts`eng ti tseng chisou / chiso ちそう |
stratum (geology) stratum; geological formation; layer; bed (coal, gravel, etc.) |
地盤 地盘 see styles |
dì pán di4 pan2 ti p`an ti pan jiban(p); chiban じばん(P); ちばん |
domain; territory under one's control; foundation of a building; base of operations; crust of earth (1) ground; crust (earth); bed (gravel, river, etc.); (2) foundation (building, etc.); base; (3) constituency; power base; support (electoral); footing; foothold |
敲き see styles |
tataki たたき |
(1) seared skipjack tuna; (2) (slang) robbery; extortion; (3) hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor |
白州 see styles |
hakushuu / hakushu はくしゅう |
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (place-name) Hakushuu |
白洲 see styles |
shirasu しらす |
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (surname) Shirasu |
石渣 see styles |
shí zhā shi2 zha1 shih cha |
gravel |
砂利 see styles |
sari さり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) gravel; ballast; pebbles; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (じゃり only) (colloquialism) (kana only) child; rugrat; ankle-biter; (personal name) Sari |
砂紋 see styles |
samon さもん |
(1) {archit} raked gravel waves (in a rock garden); (2) {geol} (See 風紋) ripple mark |
碎石 see styles |
suì shí sui4 shi2 sui shih |
gravel; crushed rock; rock debris |
礫石 砾石 see styles |
lì shí li4 shi2 li shih tsubuteishi / tsubuteshi つぶていし |
gravel; pebbles (surname) Tsubuteishi |
細石 see styles |
hosoishi ほそいし |
(1) pebbles; gravel; (2) boulder formed from gravel and sediment; (surname) Hosoishi |
腎砂 see styles |
jinsa じんさ |
{med} renal sand; kidney sand; gravel |
骨料 see styles |
gǔ liào gu3 liao4 ku liao |
aggregate (sand or gravel used in concrete 混凝土) |
タタキ see styles |
tataki タタキ |
hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor |
三和土 see styles |
tataki(gikun) たたき(gikun) |
(occ. 叩き) hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor |
玉砂利 see styles |
tamajari たまじゃり |
gravel |
砂利道 see styles |
jarimichi じゃりみち |
gravel path; gravel road |
細れ石 see styles |
sazareishi / sazareshi さざれいし |
(1) pebbles; gravel; (2) boulder formed from gravel and sediment |
クラベル see styles |
guraberu グラベル |
gravel; (personal name) Cravel; Glaber |
さざれ石 see styles |
sazareishi / sazareshi さざれいし |
(1) pebbles; gravel; (2) boulder formed from gravel and sediment |
以砂施佛 see styles |
yǐ shā shī fó yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2 i sha shih fo isa sebutsu |
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king. |
白洲梯子 see styles |
shirasubashigo しらすばしご |
(See 白洲・2) stairs at the front of a noh stage, which go over the white gravel separating the audience from the stage |
砂利敷き see styles |
jarijiki じゃりじき |
(can be adjective with の) graveled; gravel-covered |
Variations: |
shirasu しらす |
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) (See お白州) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand |
Variations: |
zakuzaku; zakuzaku ザクザク; ざくざく |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking on frost; crunching (e.g. on gravel); (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lots of coins or jewels; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) cutting into large pieces; loosely weaving; (adjectival noun) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) large (pieces, stitches, sand grains, etc.) |
Variations: |
sazareishi / sazareshi さざれいし |
(1) pebbles; gravel; (2) boulder formed from gravel and sediment |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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