There are 28 total results for your Mora search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
モラ see styles |
mora モラ |
More info & calligraphy: Mora |
俳句 see styles |
pái jù pai2 ju4 p`ai chü pai chü haiku はいく |
More info & calligraphy: Haikuhaiku; 17-mora poem, usu. in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 morae |
モーラ see styles |
moora モーラ |
More info & calligraphy: Maura |
句 see styles |
jù ju4 chü ku く |
sentence; clause; phrase; classifier for phrases or lines of verse (n,n-suf) (1) section (i.e. of text); sentence; passage; paragraph; (n,n-suf) (2) {ling} phrase; (n,n-suf) (3) verse (of 5 or 7 mora in Japanese poetry; of 4, 5, or 7 characters in Chinese poetry); (n,n-suf) (4) haiku; first 17 morae of a renga, etc.; (n,n-suf) (5) maxim; saying; idiom; expression; (n,n-suf) (6) {comp} clause (e.g. in a database query language) A sentence, phrase, clause; also used for a place. |
拍 see styles |
pāi pai1 p`ai pai haku はく |
to pat; to clap; to slap; to swat; to take (a photo); to shoot (a film); racket (sports); beat (music) (n,ctr) (1) {music} beat; (n,ctr) (2) {ling} (See モーラ) mora; (female given name) Haku |
一拍 see styles |
ippaku いっぱく |
(1) one clap; (2) one beat; (3) one mora (taken as a unit of time) |
川柳 see styles |
senryuu / senryu せんりゅう |
senryū; comic haiku; humorous seventeen-mora poem; (given name) Senryū |
真浦 see styles |
moura / mora もうら |
(place-name) Moura |
短歌 see styles |
duǎn gē duan3 ge1 tuan ko tanka(p); mijikauta たんか(P); みじかうた |
ballad (See 長歌・ちょうか・1) tanka; 31-mora Japanese poem |
網羅 网罗 see styles |
wǎng luó wang3 luo2 wang lo mōra もうら |
net for fishing or bird catching; (fig.) fetters; to snare (a valuable new team member etc); to bring together under the one umbrella (noun/participle) comprising; including; covering; encompassing; comprehending net |
罔羅 see styles |
moura / mora もうら |
(out-dated kanji) (noun/participle) comprising; including; covering; encompassing; comprehending |
茂浦 see styles |
moura / mora もうら |
(place-name) Moura |
藻浦 see styles |
moura / mora もうら |
(place-name) Moura |
イ音便 see styles |
ionbin イおんびん |
{ling} euphonic change wherein some mora ('ki', 'gi', 'shi' and 'ri') are pronounced 'i' |
ウ音便 see styles |
uonbin ウおんびん |
{ling} euphonic change wherein some mora ('ku', 'gu', 'hi', 'bi' and 'mi') are pronounced 'u' |
モウラ see styles |
moura / mora モウラ |
(place-name) Moura (Australia); (surname) Moura |
尾高型 see styles |
odakagata おだかがた |
pattern of Japanese accent with the last mora high and the succeeding particle low |
撥音便 see styles |
hatsuonbin はつおんびん |
{ling} (See 促音便) nasal sound change (generation of the mora 'n', primarily from verb stems ending in 'i') |
重網羅 重网罗 see styles |
zhòng wǎng luó zhong4 wang3 luo2 chung wang lo jū mōra |
heavy net |
頭高型 see styles |
atamadakagata あたまだかがた |
pattern of Japanese accent with the first mora high and the following ones low |
モウラー see styles |
mouraa / mora モウラー |
(personal name) Maurer; Moler |
モラヴァ see styles |
moraa / mora モラヴァ |
(place-name) Morava |
ラモーラ see styles |
ramoora ラモーラ |
(place-name) La Mora |
三十一文字 see styles |
misohitomoji; sanjuuichimoji(sk); misojihitomoji(sk) / misohitomoji; sanjuichimoji(sk); misojihitomoji(sk) みそひともじ; さんじゅういちもじ(sk); みそじひともじ(sk) |
(See 短歌) tanka; 31-mora Japanese poem |
ロバート・モラー see styles |
robaato moraa / robato mora ロバート・モラー |
(person) Robert Mueller III (1944.8.7-), US lawyer and sixth Director of the FBI (2001-2013) |
Variations: |
moura / mora もうら |
(noun, transitive verb) encompassing; covering (exhaustively); including (all of); comprising; comprehending |
Variations: |
moura / mora もうら |
(noun, transitive verb) encompassing; covering (exhaustively); including (all of); comprising; comprehending |
Variations: |
misohitomoji; sanjuuichimoji(sk); misojihitomoji(sk) / misohitomoji; sanjuichimoji(sk); misojihitomoji(sk) みそひともじ; さんじゅういちもじ(sk); みそじひともじ(sk) |
(See 短歌) tanka; 31-mora Japanese poem |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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