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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
菰 see styles |
gū gu1 ku komo こも |
Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia), now rare in the wild, formerly harvested for its grain, now mainly cultivated for its edible stem known as 茭白筍|茭白笋[jiao1bai2sun3], which is swollen by a smut fungus; (variant of 菇[gu1]) mushroom (1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
蒲 see styles |
pú pu2 p`u pu makomo まこも |
refers to various monocotyledonous flowering plants including Acorus calamus and Typha orientalis; common cattail; bullrush (1) (See ガマ) common cattail (Typha latifolia); broadleaf cattail; common bulrush; great reedmace; (2) (abbreviation) (See 蒲色) reddish yellow; (surname) Makomo Rushes, flags, grass. |
薦 荐 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien susumu すすむ |
to recommend; to offer sacrifice (arch.); grass; straw mat (1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (given name) Susumu |
真菰 see styles |
makomo まこも |
(kana only) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (place-name, surname) Makomo |
真薦 see styles |
makomo まこも |
(kana only) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
間葦 see styles |
aiashi; aiashi あいあし; アイアシ |
(kana only) Phacelurus latifolius (species of perennial grass) |
香蒲 see styles |
xiāng pú xiang1 pu2 hsiang p`u hsiang pu gama がま kama かま |
Typha orientalis; broadleaf cumbungi; bulrush; cattail (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) common cattail (Typha latifolia); common bulrush; common reedmace |
多羅葉 see styles |
tarayou / tarayo たらよう |
(1) (kana only) lusterleaf holly (Ilex latifolia); (2) (See 貝多羅葉) pattra (palmyra leaves used in Ancient India for writing upon) |
御簾草 see styles |
misukusa みすくさ |
(rare) (See ガマ) common cattail (Typha latifolia); broadleaf cattail; common bulrush; great reedmace |
Variations: |
komo こも |
(1) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) (abbreviation) (See 薦被り・2) beggar; (3) (archaism) (See 真菰) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
アイアシ see styles |
aiashi アイアシ |
(kana only) Phacelurus latifolius (species of perennial grass) |
カルミア see styles |
karumia カルミア |
kalmia (esp. mountain laurel, Kalmia latifolia) (lat:) |
Variations: |
gama; kama(ok); gama がま; かま(ok); ガマ |
(kana only) common cattail (Typha latifolia); broadleaf cattail; common bulrush; great reedmace |
Variations: |
makomo; makomo まこも; マコモ |
(kana only) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
オビイソハゼ see styles |
obiisohaze / obisohaze オビイソハゼ |
broad-banded pygmy goby (Eviota latifasciata) |
ラティフンディウム see styles |
ratifundiumu ラティフンディウム |
latifundium |
南毛鼻ウォンバット see styles |
minamikebanawonbatto; minamikebanawonbatto みなみけばなウォンバット; ミナミケバナウォンバット |
(kana only) southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) |
ミナミケバナウォンバット see styles |
minamikebanawonbatto ミナミケバナウォンバット |
(kana only) southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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