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fāng
    fang1
fang
 michi
    みち

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Phuong
square; power or involution (math.); upright; honest; fair and square; direction; side; party (to a contract, dispute etc); place; method; prescription (medicine); just when; only or just; classifier for square things; abbr. for square or cubic meter
(1) direction; way; side; area (in a particular direction); (2) (often 私の方, あなたの方, etc.) side (of an argument, etc.); one's part; (3) type; category; (4) field (of study, etc.); (5) indicates one side of a comparison; (6) way; method; manner; means; (7) length (of each side of a square); (given name) Michi
Square; place; correct; a means, plan, prescription; then, now, just.

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huǒ
    huo3
huo
 hi
    ひ

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Fire
fire; urgent; ammunition; fiery or flaming; internal heat (Chinese medicine); hot (popular); classifier for military units (old); Kangxi radical 86
fire; flame; blaze
Fire, flame. Śikhin 尸棄; 式棄, which means fire in the sense of flame, is the name of the 999th Buddha of the kalpa preceding this.

中医

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 chuui / chui
    ちゅうい

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Chinese Traditional Medicine
Chinese medicine

中醫


中医

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zhōng yī
    zhong1 yi1
chung i

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Chinese Traditional Medicine
traditional Chinese medical science; a doctor trained in Chinese medicine
See: 中医

內科


内科

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nèi kē
    nei4 ke1
nei k`o
    nei ko

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Necko
internal medicine; general medicine
See: 内科

医道

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 idou / ido
    いどう
the art of medicine

精氣神


精气神

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jīng qì shén
    jing1 qi4 shen2
ching ch`i shen
    ching chi shen

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Three Treasures of Chinese Medicine
the three energies of Chinese medicine: 精[jing1], 氣|气[qi4], and 神[shen2]

以眼還眼


以眼还眼

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yǐ yǎn huán yǎn
    yi3 yan3 huan2 yan3
i yen huan yen

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Eye for an eye
an eye for an eye (idiom); fig. to use the enemy's methods against him; to give sb a taste of his own medicine

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wèi
    wei4
wei
 mi
    み
taste; smell; (fig.) (noun suffix) feel; quality; sense; (TCM) classifier for ingredients of a medicine prescription
(1) (sense of) taste; (counter) (2) counter for kinds of food, drink or medicine
rasa. Taste, flavour; the sense of taste. One of the six sensations.

外科

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wài kē
    wai4 ke1
wai k`o
    wai ko
 geka
    げか
surgery (branch of medicine)
(1) (See 内科・1) surgery (branch of medicine); (2) department of surgery

服用

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fú yòng
    fu2 yong4
fu yung
 fukuyou / fukuyo
    ふくよう
to take (medicine)
(noun, transitive verb) taking medicine; dosing

津液

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jīn yè
    jin1 ye4
chin yeh
 shineki
    しんえき
bodily fluids (general term in Chinese medicine)
(1) saliva; spit; spittle; (2) fluid (in Chinese medicine, esp. a colourless bodily fluid, e.g. tears)

炮製


炮制

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páo zhì
    pao2 zhi4
p`ao chih
    pao chih
 housei / hose
    ほうせい
to concoct; to invent; to fabricate; to produce; to process; processing and curing (Chinese medicine)
processing (in Chinese herbal medicine)

瞑眩

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míng xuàn
    ming2 xuan4
ming hsüan
 meiken; meigen / meken; megen
    めいけん; めいげん
dizziness, nausea etc brought on as a side effect of drug treatment (Chinese medicine)
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) (See めまい) dizziness; (2) temporary side-effects of taking Chinese herbal medicine

蘇木


苏木

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sū mù
    su1 mu4
su mu
 sonogi
    そのぎ
sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine; administrative subdivision of banner 旗 (county) in Inner Mongolia (Mongol: arrow)
(See 花蘇芳) dried Chinese redbud (as used in Chinese medicine); (surname) Sonogi

陳皮


陈皮

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chén pí
    chen2 pi2
ch`en p`i
    chen pi
 chinpi
    ちんぴ
dried tangerine peel (used in cuisine and traditional Chinese medicine)
dried citrus peel (esp. of a satsuma mandarin) used as seasoning and in traditional Chinese medicine; chenpi

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    ji4
chi
 zai
    ざい
Japanese variant of 劑|剂
(suffix noun) medicine; agent; (chemical) substance; drug; dose


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    ji4
chi
(bound form) a compound made by mixing ingredients (esp. a medicinal or chemical product); (bound form) small piece of dough cut from a rolled log, used for making mantou (steamed buns) or dumplings; classifier for a dose of medicine

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 kotoo
    ことお
(1) medicine; the healing art; healing; curing; (n,n-suf) (2) doctor; (given name) Kotoo


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cháng
    chang2
ch`ang
    chang
 
    なめ
to taste; to try (food); to experience; (literary) ever; once
(1) lick; (2) (archaism) tasting medicine to see if it contains poison; medicine-taster
to taste

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chǐ
    chi3
ch`ih
    chih
 seki
    せき
a Chinese foot; one-third of a meter; a ruler; a tape-measure; one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3]
(1) shaku (unit of distance approximately equal to 30.3 cm); (2) rule; measure; scale; (3) length; (surname) Seki
foot

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    xi1
hsi
obscure variant of 悉[xi1]; Achyranthes bidentata, a root used in Chinese medicine, equivalent to 牛膝[niu2 xi1]

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    fu4
fu
 fukusaki
    ふくさき
classifier for medicine: dose; Taiwan pr. [fu2]
(1) (archaism) mourning clothes; (2) (archaism) mourning; period of mourning; (surname) Fukusaki
Submit, serve; clothing, to wear; mourning; to swallow; a dose.

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chǔ
    chu3
ch`u
    chu
 chiyu
    ちゆ
distinct; clear; orderly; pain; suffering; deciduous bush used in Chinese medicine (genus Vitex); punishment cane (old)
(1) (archaism) switch (long, tender shoot of a plant); (2) switch (cane used for flogging); (archaism) switch (flogging implement made from a branch); (place-name) Chu (name of several ancient Chinese states); Ch'u
Brambles, spinous; painful, grievous; to flog; clear up; the Chu state.

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gān
    gan1
kan
 kan
    かん
rickets
(1) (in Chinese medicine) infantile neurosis characterized by crying at night and convulsions; (2) (See 癇) temper; nerves


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guó
    guo2
kuo
knee pit; popliteal fossa (medicine)

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nào
    nao4
nao
 sune
    すね
biceps (in Chinese medicine); (arch.) forelimbs of livestock animal
(kana only) shin; shank; lower leg

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yuán
    yuan2
yüan
lilac daphne (Daphne genkwa), used in Chinese herbal medicine


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    ce4
ts`e
    tse
plant genus Aconitum, aka monkshood or wolf's bane (used as poison and medicine); Taiwan pr. [ze2]


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yào
    yao4
yao
 yaku
medicine; drug; substance used for a specific purpose (e.g. poisoning, explosion, fermenting); CL:種|种[zhong3],服[fu4],味[wei4]; to poison
Medicine, chemicals.


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zhèng
    zheng4
cheng
 shou / sho
    しょう
to admonish; variant of 證|证[zheng4]
(1) proof; evidence; (suffix noun) (2) certificate; license; permit; membership card; ID card; (3) {Buddh} enlightenment; (4) symptoms (in Chinese medicine); patient's condition; (given name) Shou


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tiē
    tie1
t`ieh
    tieh
 chou / cho
    ちょう
to stick; to paste; to post (e.g. on a blog); to keep close to; to fit snugly; to subsidize; allowance (e.g. money for food or housing); sticker; classifier for sticking plaster: strip
(suf,ctr) (See 服・ふく・2) counter for doses of medicine, etc.
To stick, attach to; make up, add.

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xié
    xie2
hsieh
 ja
    じゃ
demonic; iniquitous; nefarious; evil; unhealthy influences that cause disease (Chinese medicine); (coll.) strange; abnormal
wickedness; evil; wicked person
Deflected, erroneous, heterodox, depraved; the opposite of 正; also erroneously used for 耶.


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    yi1
i
 i
medical; medicine; doctor; to cure; to treat
To heal.


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dìng
    ding4
ting
 tei / te
    てい
(weaving) spindle; ingot; pressed cake of medicine etc; classifier for: gold and silver ingots, ink sticks
(1) lock; padlock; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) tablet; lozenge; pill; (female given name) Tei
burning brightly


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diǎn
    dian3
tien
 ten
to touch briefly; to tap; to mark with a dot; to check off (on a list); to order (food etc); to select; to mention; to bring up (a topic or person); to hint at; to imply; to administer (eye medicine etc) in drops; to light (a fire, a lamp etc); to ignite; to nod (one's head) in agreement; to beckon by moving (one's hand) up and down; point; dot; spot; speck; dot stroke in Chinese characters; (math.) decimal point; point in time or space; (after a number) o'clock; a small amount; a bit; (after a verb or adjective) a bit more; classifier for small amounts
To dot, touch, punctuate, light, nod; the stroke of a clock; to check off; a speck, dot, drop, etc.

ウド

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 udo
    ウド
(kana only) udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata); (personal name) Udo

一味

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yī wèi
    yi1 wei4
i wei
 kazumi
    かずみ
persistently; stubbornly; blindly
(1) clan; partisans; conspirators; gang; ring; crew; (n,vs,vi) (2) participation (e.g. in a plot); (3) one flavour; one charm; (4) one ingredient (in traditional Chinese medicine); (5) {Buddh} universality (of the teachings of Buddha); (given name) Kazumi
One, or the same flavour, kind or character, i.e. the Buddha's teaching.

七情

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qī qíng
    qi1 qing2
ch`i ch`ing
    chi ching
 shichijou / shichijo
    しちじょう
seven emotional states; seven affects of traditional Chinese medical theory and therapy, namely: joy 喜[xi3], anger 怒[nu4], anxiety 憂|忧[you1], thought 思[si1], grief 悲[bei1], fear 恐[kong3], fright 驚|惊[jing1]; seven relations
(1) seven emotions (in The Book of Rites: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hate, desire); seven emotions (in Buddhism: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire); (2) seven effects (of a traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Shichijō
The seven emotions : pleasure, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, desire.

七方

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qī fāng
    qi1 fang1
ch`i fang
    chi fang
(Chinese medicine) the seven kinds of prescriptions 大方[da4 fang1], 小方[xiao3 fang1], 緩方|缓方[huan3 fang1], 急方[ji2 fang1], 奇方[ji1 fang1], 偶方[ou3 fang1] and 重方[chong2 fang1] or 複方|复方[fu4 fang1]

三力

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sān lì
    san1 li4
san li
 sanriki
The three powers, of which there are various groups: (1) (a) personal power; (6) tathāgata-power; (c) power of the Buddha-nature within. (2) (a) power of a wise eye to see the Buddha-medicine (for evil); (b) of diagnosis of the ailment; (c) of suiting and applying the medicine to the disease. (3) (a) the power of Buddha; (b) of samādhi; (c) of personal achievement or merit.

三歸


三归

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sān guī
    san1 gui1
san kuei
 sanki
Triśaraṇa, or Śaraṇa-gamana. The three surrenders to, or "formulas of refuge" in, the Three Precious Ones 三賓, i.e. to the Buddha 佛, the Dharma 法, the Saṅgha 僧. The three formulas are 歸依佛 Buddham śaraṇaṃ gacchāmi, 歸依法 Dharmaṃ saraṇaṃ gacchāmi, 歸依僧 Saṅghaṃ śaraṇaṃ gacchāmi. It is "the most primitive formula fidei of the early Buddhists". The surrender is to the Buddha as teacher 師, the Law as medicine 藥, the Ecclesia as friends 友. These are known as the 三歸依.

三焦

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sān jiāo
    san1 jiao1
san chiao
 minowata
    みのわた
    sanshou / sansho
    さんしょう
(TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao"
san jiao (triple heater; functional metabolic organ in Chinese medicine)

上焦

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shàng jiāo
    shang4 jiao1
shang chiao
 joushou / josho
    じょうしょう
(TCM) upper burner, the part of the body within the thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm, including the heart and lungs)
upper jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); upper burner

下垂

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xià chuí
    xia4 chui2
hsia ch`ui
    hsia chui
 kasui
    かすい
to droop; to sag; to hang down; sagging; drooping; prolapse (medicine)
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) drooping; hanging down

下墜


下坠

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xià zhuì
    xia4 zhui4
hsia chui
(of objects) to fall; to drop; to droop; (medicine) to experience tenesmus

下焦

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xià jiāo
    xia4 jiao1
hsia chiao
 kashou / kasho
    かしょう
(TCM) lower burner, the part of the body within the pelvic cavity (below the navel, including the kidneys, bladder and intestines)
lower jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); lower burner

下藥


下药

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xià yào
    xia4 yao4
hsia yao
to prescribe medicine; to drug; to poison

中焦

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zhōng jiāo
    zhong1 jiao1
chung chiao
 chuushou / chusho
    ちゅうしょう
(TCM) middle burner, the part of the body within the abdominal cavity (between the diaphragm and the navel, including the spleen and stomach)
middle jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); middle burner

中薬

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 chuuyaku / chuyaku
    ちゅうやく
traditional Chinese medicine

中藥


中药

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zhōng yào
    zhong1 yao4
chung yao
traditional Chinese medicine; CL:服[fu4],種|种[zhong3]

丹毒

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dān dú
    dan1 du2
tan tu
 tandoku
    たんどく
erysipelas (medicine)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) erysipelas

主剤

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 shuzai
    しゅざい
{med} principal agent (in a medicine)

主薬

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 shuyaku
    しゅやく
{med} principal agent (in a medicine)

主訴


主诉

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zhǔ sù
    zhu3 su4
chu su
 shuso
    しゅそ
(medicine) to complain of; a patient's brief account of their illness; (law) main suit; principal claim
{med} chief complaint

九價


九价

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jiǔ jià
    jiu3 jia4
chiu chia
(medicine) 9-valent HPV vaccine; Gardasil 9 (abbr. for 九價HPV疫苗|九价HPV疫苗[jiu3jia4 HPV yi4miao2])

乳痂

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rǔ jiā
    ru3 jia1
ju chia
 nyuuka / nyuka
    にゅうか
(medicine) cradle cap
cradle cap; milk scall; crusta lactea; milk crust

亂視


乱视

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luàn shì
    luan4 shi4
luan shih
astigmatism (medicine) (Tw)

五明

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wǔ míng
    wu3 ming2
wu ming
 gomei / gome
    ごめい
(hist) the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy); (surname) Gomei
pañca-vidyā, the five sciences or studies of India: (1) śabda, grammar and composition; śilpakarmasthāna, the arts and mathematics; cikitsā, medicine; hetu, logic; adhyātma, philosophy, which Monier Williams says is the 'knoowledge of the supreme spirit, or of ātman', the basis of the four Vedas; the Buddhists reckon the Tripiṭṭaka and the 十二部教 as their 内明, i. e. their inner or special philosophy.

亮菌

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liàng jun
    liang4 jun1
liang chün
Armillariella tabescens (mushroom used in trad. Chinese medicine)

休克

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xiū kè
    xiu1 ke4
hsiu k`o
    hsiu ko
(medicine) (loanword) shock; to go into shock

佩蘭


佩兰

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pèi lán
    pei4 lan2
p`ei lan
    pei lan
orchid; fragrant thoroughwort; (botany) Eupatorium fortunei; Herba Eupatorii (used in Chinese medicine)

併發


并发

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bìng fā
    bing4 fa1
ping fa
to happen simultaneously; (medicine) (of one disease) to be complicated by (another); (of another disease) to erupt simultaneously; (computing) concurrent

供體


供体

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gōng tǐ
    gong1 ti3
kung t`i
    kung ti
donor (chemistry, physics, medicine)

假體


假体

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jiǎ tǐ
    jia3 ti3
chia t`i
    chia ti
(medicine) prosomethingesis; implant

停服

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tíng fú
    ting2 fu2
t`ing fu
    ting fu
to shut down a server; (of a service) to terminate; to stop taking (a medicine)

傷寒


伤寒

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shāng hán
    shang1 han2
shang han
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
typhoid
(1) {med} acute febrile illness (e.g. typhoid); (2) (rare) disease due to the cold (in traditional Chinese medicine)

入藥


入药

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rù yào
    ru4 yao4
ju yao
to use in medicine

內服


内服

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nèi fú
    nei4 fu2
nei fu
to take medicine orally (as opposed to applying externally)
See: 内服

內用


内用

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nèi yòng
    nei4 yong4
nei yung
to eat in (at a restaurant) (Tw); to take the medicine orally
See: 内用

八醫


八医

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bā yī
    ba1 yi1
pa i
 hachi i
eight branches of traditional Indian medicine

六味

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liù wèi
    liu4 wei4
liu wei
 rokumi
    ろくみ
(1) six flavors (bitter, sour, sweet, salty, spicy, light); six palates; six tastes; (2) (abbreviation) (See 六味丸) rokumi-gan (patent medicine)
The six tastes, or flavors — bitter, sour, sweet, acrid, salt, and insipid.

六淫

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liù yín
    liu4 yin2
liu yin
 rokuin
    ろくいん
(TCM) six excesses causing illness, namely: excessive wind 風|风[feng1], cold 寒[han2], heat 暑[shu3], damp 濕|湿[shi1], dryness 燥[zao4], fire 火[huo3]
six external causes of illness in traditional Chinese medicine (wind, cold, fire-heat, dampness, dryness, heat of summer)

内科

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 naika
    ないか

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Necko
(1) (See 外科・1) internal medicine; (2) department of internal medicine

冷藏

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lěng cáng
    leng3 cang2
leng ts`ang
    leng tsang
refrigeration; cold storage; to keep (food, medicine) in cold environment

凝肩

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níng jiān
    ning2 jian1
ning chien
frozen shoulder (medicine)

処方

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 shohou / shoho
    しょほう
(noun, transitive verb) prescription (of medicine); formula

刀圭

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 toukei / toke
    とうけい
(1) (form) medicine; art of medicine; doctor; (2) (form) dispensing spoon

制藥


制药

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zhì yào
    zhi4 yao4
chih yao
to manufacture medicine

劇剤

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 gekizai
    げきざい
powerful medicine; violent poison

劇薬

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 gekiyaku
    げきやく
powerful medicine; strong poison

劑型


剂型

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jì xíng
    ji4 xing2
chi hsing
delivery mechanism of a medicine (e.g. pill, powder etc)

劑量


剂量

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jì liàng
    ji4 liang4
chi liang
dosage; prescribed dose of medicine

加薬

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 kayaku
    かやく
(1) (kana only) spices; condiments; seasoning; (2) {med} adjuvant (in Chinese medicine); addition of an adjuvant; (3) (ksb:) (See 五目飯) meat, fish, vegetables, etc. added to rice or udon (e.g. to make gomoku meshi)

勞損


劳损

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láo sǔn
    lao2 sun3
lao sun
 rōson
strain (medicine)
fatigue

包莖


包茎

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bāo jīng
    bao1 jing1
pao ching
 houkei / hoke
    ほうけい
    houkyou / hokyo
    ほうきょう
phimosis (medicine)
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (med) phimosis

包衣

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bāo yī
    bao1 yi1
pao i
capsule (containing medicine); husk (of corn)

医博

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 ihaku
    いはく
(abbreviation) (See 医学博士) doctor of medicine; MD

医学

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 igaku
    いがく
medical science; medicine

医薬

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 iyaku
    いやく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) medicine; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (from 医薬安全局) Pharmaceutical and Food Safety Bureau

医術

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 ijutsu
    いじゅつ
medicine; medical art; medical skills

卡他

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kǎ tā
    ka3 ta1
k`a t`a
    ka ta
(loanword) (medicine) catarrh

印篭

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 inrou / inro
    いんろう
seal case; pill box; medicine case

印籠

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 inrou / inro
    いんろう
seal case; pill box; medicine case

厚朴

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hòu pò
    hou4 po4
hou p`o
    hou po
 honoki
    ほのき
magnolia bark (bark of Magnolia officinalis)
(See 朴の木) Japanese bigleaf magnolia bark (used in Chinese medicine); (surname) Honoki

反鼻

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 hanpi
    ハンピ
(kana only) (See マムシ) dried viper skin used in Chinese herbal medicine (chi: fǎnbí)

口服

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kǒu fú
    kou3 fu2
k`ou fu
    kou fu
to take medicine orally; oral (contraceptive etc); to say that one is convinced

吃藥


吃药

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chī yào
    chi1 yao4
ch`ih yao
    chih yao
to take medicine

名薬

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 meiyaku / meyaku
    めいやく
effective medicine; well-known medicine

吞服

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tūn fú
    tun1 fu2
t`un fu
    tun fu
to swallow; to take (medicine)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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