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There are 35 total results for your Hull search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
赫爾 赫尔 see styles |
hè ěr he4 er3 ho erh |
More info & calligraphy: Hull |
搗 捣 see styles |
dǎo dao3 tao |
to pound; to beat; to hull; to attack; to disturb; to stir |
礱 砻 see styles |
lóng long2 lung |
(dialect) tool used to hull rice (similar to a grain mill); (dialect) to hull rice using this tool |
胴 see styles |
dòng dong4 tung dou / do どう |
large intestine; torso (1) trunk; torso; body; abdomen; waist; (2) plastron (in kendo); touching the plastron (kimari-te in kendo); (3) frame (of a drum, etc.); sound box (of a shamisen, etc.); hull (of a ship); (4) (rare) {hanaf} (also written as 筒) (See 親・おや・2) dealer |
莢 荚 see styles |
jiá jia2 chia sayaka さやか |
pod (botany) (kana only) pod (e.g. a pea pod); shell; hull; (female given name) Sayaka |
骸 see styles |
hái hai2 hai kaiji かいじ |
bones of the body (dead) body; corpse; shell; husk; hull; pod; chaff; (personal name) Kaiji |
凸包 see styles |
totsuhou / totsuho とつほう |
{math} convex hull |
剥く see styles |
muku むく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to strip; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to bare (teeth, fangs); to open wide (eyes) |
外板 see styles |
gaihan がいはん |
panels, planks or plating on the hull of a ship or aircraft |
外殼 外壳 see styles |
wài ké wai4 ke2 wai k`o wai ko |
envelope; outer shell; hull; cover; case |
外皮 see styles |
wài pí wai4 pi2 wai p`i wai pi gaihi がいひ |
outer skin; carapace (See 内皮) skin; outer skin; integument; husk; hull; shell; crust; rind; envelope; exodermis; pellicle |
帆脚 see styles |
hoashi ほあし |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship) |
帆足 see styles |
hoharu ほはる |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship); (surname) Hoharu |
搗く see styles |
tsuku つく |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to hull (rice, barley, etc.); to pound (rice); to polish (rice); to stamp (ore) |
胴体 see styles |
doutai / dotai どうたい |
(1) trunk; torso; body; (2) body (of an aircraft); fuselage; hull (of a ship) |
舂く see styles |
usuzuku うすづく usutsuku うすつく |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to hull (rice, barley, etc.); to pound (rice); to polish (rice); to stamp (ore); (transitive verb) (archaism) to pound (rice, etc.) |
船体 see styles |
sentai せんたい |
hull |
船殻 see styles |
senkoku せんこく |
(See 船体) hull |
船殼 船壳 see styles |
chuán ké chuan2 ke2 ch`uan k`o chuan ko |
hull (of a ship) |
船身 see styles |
chuán shēn chuan2 shen1 ch`uan shen chuan shen |
hull; body of a ship |
船體 船体 see styles |
chuán tǐ chuan2 ti3 ch`uan t`i chuan ti |
hull; body of a ship See: 船体 |
艇体 see styles |
teitai / tetai ていたい |
boat hull; hull |
艦体 see styles |
kantai かんたい |
hull of a warship |
ハル川 see styles |
harugawa ハルがわ |
(place-name) River Hull |
二重底 see styles |
nijuuzoko / nijuzoko にじゅうぞこ |
double bottom (ship, trunk, etc.); false bottom; double sole; double hull |
双胴船 see styles |
soudousen / sodosen そうどうせん |
double-hull boat; catamaran |
船舶保険 see styles |
senpakuhoken せんぱくほけん |
hull insurance |
Variations: |
hoashi ほあし |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship) |
Variations: |
tsuku つく |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to hull (rice, barley, etc.); to pound (rice); to polish (rice); to stamp (ore) |
コーデルハル see styles |
kooderuharu コーデルハル |
(person) Cordell Hull |
Variations: |
kara から |
shell; husk; hull; pod; chaff |
コーデル・ハル |
kooderu haru コーデル・ハル |
(person) Cordell Hull |
ジョゼフィーンハル see styles |
jozefiinharu / jozefinharu ジョゼフィーンハル |
(person) Josephine Hull |
Variations: |
kara から |
shell; husk; hull; pod; chaff |
キングストンアポンハル see styles |
kingusutonaponharu キングストンアポンハル |
(place-name) Kingston upon Hull; Kingston-upon-Hull |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 35 results for "Hull" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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