There are 29 total results for your Kensei search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
健政 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
健盛 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
健精 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
兼成 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
兼清 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(surname) Kensei |
剣正 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
剣聖 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
master swordsman |
剣西 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
剱正 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
堅正 坚正 see styles |
jiān zhèng jian1 zheng4 chien cheng kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei resolute |
権勢 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
power; influence |
牽制 牵制 see styles |
qiān zhì qian1 zhi4 ch`ien chih chien chih kensei / kense けんせい |
to control; to curb; to restrict; to impede; to pin down (enemy troops) (noun/participle) check; restraint; constraint; diversion; feint; screen |
県勢 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
prefectural strengths (conditions, resources) |
県政 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
prefectural government; prefectural administration |
研成 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
研生 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
研精 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
賢成 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
賢晟 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
賢清 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei |
賢聖 贤圣 see styles |
xián shèng xian2 sheng4 hsien sheng kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei Those who are noted for goodness, and those who are also noted for wisdom, or insight; the xian are still of ordinary human standard, the sheng transcend them in wisdom and character; the attainments from 見道 upwards are those of the sheng; the xian is on the moral plane, and has not eliminated illusion; the sheng has cut of illusion and has insight into absolute reality. The Mahāyāna has three stages for the xian and ten for the sheng; the Hīnayāna has seven for each. |
顕性 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (rare) (See 優性) dominance |
顕清 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(given name) Kensei |
けん制 see styles |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(noun/participle) check; restraint; constraint; diversion; feint; screen |
堅誓師子 坚誓师子 see styles |
jiān shì shī zǐ jian1 shi4 shi1 zi3 chien shih shih tzu Kensei Shishi |
The firmly vowing lion, i.e. Sakyamuni in a previous incarnation. |
溝手顕正 see styles |
mizotekensei / mizotekense みぞてけんせい |
(person) Mizote Kensei |
福岡賢正 see styles |
fukuokakensei / fukuokakense ふくおかけんせい |
(person) Fukuoka Kensei |
長谷川憲正 see styles |
hasegawakensei / hasegawakense はせがわけんせい |
(person) Kensei Hasegawa (1943.1.1-) |
Variations: |
kensei / kense けんせい |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) check; keeping in check; restraint; curbing; reining in; discouraging (from doing); (noun, transitive verb) (2) containment (of enemy forces); diversionary action; feint operation; show of force; (noun, transitive verb) (3) {baseb} (See 牽制球) pickoff throw; holding (a runner) on base |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 29 results for "Kensei" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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