There are 21 total results for your Linden search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
菩提樹 菩提树 see styles |
pú tí shù pu2 ti2 shu4 p`u t`i shu pu ti shu bodaiju ぼだいじゅ |
More info & calligraphy: The Tree of Enlightenment / The Bodhi Tree(1) Tilia miqueliana (species of linden tree); (2) (See インドボダイジュ) sacred fig (Ficus religiosa); bodhi tree; bo tree; peepal tree; pipal tree; (given name) Bodaiju bodhidruma, bodhitaru, bodhivṛkṣa; the wisdom-tree, i.e. that under which Śākyamuni attained his enlightenment, and became Buddha. The Ficus religiosa is the pippala, or aśvattha, wrongly identified by Faxian as the palm-tree; it is described as an evergreen, to have been 400 feet high, been cut down several times, but in the Tang dynasty still to be 40 or 50 feet high. A branch of it is said to have been sent by Aśoka to Ceylon, from which sprang the celebrated Bo-tree still flourishing there. |
柂 see styles |
yí yi2 i |
(literary) (botany) (a species of linden whose timber was used to make coffins in ancient times) |
椴 see styles |
duàn duan4 tuan todomatsu とどまつ |
Chinese linden (Tilia chinensis) (See 椴松) Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis); (surname) Todomatsu |
科 see styles |
kē ke1 k`o ko ke け |
branch of study; administrative section; division; field; branch; stage directions; family (taxonomy); rules; laws; to mete out (punishment); to levy (taxes etc); to fine sb; CL:個|个[ge4] (kana only) (See 科の木・しなのき) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica); (personal name) Ke A class, lesson, examination. |
マダ see styles |
mada マダ |
(rare) (See 科の木・しなのき) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
莢迷 see styles |
gamazumi; gamazumi がまずみ; ガマズミ |
(kana only) linden arrowwood (Viburnum dilatatum); Japanese bush cranberry |
心葉椴 心叶椴 see styles |
xīn yè duàn xin1 ye4 duan4 hsin yeh tuan |
small-leaf linden (Tilia cordata) |
科の木 see styles |
shinanoki しなのき |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
級の木 see styles |
shinanoki しなのき |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
ガマズミ see styles |
gamazumi ガマズミ |
(kana only) linden arrowwood (Viburnum dilatatum); Japanese bush cranberry |
シナノキ see styles |
shinanoki シナノキ |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
しなの木 see styles |
shinanoki しなのき |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
リンデン see styles |
rinden リンデン |
(1) (abbreviation) (See リンデンバウム) European linden (Tilia x europaea); common lime; (2) lindane (ger: Linden); (place-name) Linden |
シナノキ科 see styles |
shinanokika シナノキか |
Tiliaceae (family of flowering plants, incl. the linden) |
リンデンバウム see styles |
rindenbaumu リンデンバウム |
European linden (Tilia x europaea) (ger: Lindenbaum); common lime |
ウンターデンリンデン see styles |
untaadenrinden / untadenrinden ウンターデンリンデン |
(place-name) Unter den Linden |
ウンテルデンリンデン see styles |
unterudenrinden ウンテルデンリンデン |
(place-name) Unter den Linden |
ウンター・デン・リンデン see styles |
untaa den rinden / unta den rinden ウンター・デン・リンデン |
(place-name) Unter den Linden |
ウンテル・デン・リンデン see styles |
unteru den rinden ウンテル・デン・リンデン |
(place-name) Unter den Linden |
Variations: |
gamazumi; gamazumi(gikun) ガマズミ; がまずみ(gikun) |
(kana only) linden arrowwood (Viburnum dilatatum); Japanese bush cranberry |
Variations: |
shinanoki; shinanoki しなのき; シナノキ |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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