There are 17 total results for your Nashi search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
山梨 see styles |
shān lí shan1 li2 shan li yamanashi; yamanashi やまなし; ヤマナシ |
rowan or mountain-ash (genus Sorbus) (1) Yamanashi (city, prefecture); (2) (kana only) wild nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia var. pyrifolia); wild Japanese pear; (place-name, surname) Yamanashi |
幸水 see styles |
kousui / kosui こうすい |
kosui (cultivar of nashi, Pyrus pyrifolia) |
新水 see styles |
shinsui しんすい |
shinsui (cultivar of nashi, Pyrus pyrifolia); (surname) Shinmizu |
梨井 see styles |
nashii / nashi なしい |
(surname) Nashii |
無し see styles |
nashi なし |
(n,n-suf) (1) (kana only) without; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) (ant: 在り・あり・2) unacceptable; not alright; unsatisfactory |
無智 无智 see styles |
wú zhì wu2 zhi4 wu chih chi nashi むち |
(noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; innocence; stupidity not knowing |
無知 无知 see styles |
wú zhī wu2 zhi1 wu chih chi nashi むち |
ignorant; ignorance (noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; innocence; stupidity Ignorant; ignorance; absence of perception. Also, ultimate wisdom considered as static, and independent of differentiation. |
豊水 see styles |
housui / hosui ほうすい |
(1) high water; abundance of water; (2) (See 梨・なし) hosui (cultivar of nashi, Pyrus pyrifolia); (place-name) Housui |
新甘泉 see styles |
shinkansen; shinkansen しんかんせん; シンカンセン |
shinkansen pear; hybrid nashi developed in Tottori prefecture |
火傷病 see styles |
kashoubyou / kashobyo かしょうびょう |
fire blight (tree disease, esp. apple, nashi, etc.); fireblight |
無佛性 无佛性 see styles |
wú fó xìng wu2 fo2 xing4 wu fo hsing busshō nashi |
no buddha-nature |
心外無佛 心外无佛 see styles |
xīn wài wú fó xin1 wai4 wu2 fo2 hsin wai wu fo shinge ni hotoke nashi |
outside of the mind there is noo Buddha |
シンカンセン see styles |
shinkansen シンカンセン |
shinkansen pear; hybrid nashi developed in Tottori prefecture |
Variations: |
wanashi わなし |
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia); nashi pear |
發心畢竟二無別 发心毕竟二无别 see styles |
fā xīn bì jìng èr wú bié fa1 xin1 bi4 jing4 er4 wu2 bie2 fa hsin pi ching erh wu pieh hosshin hikkyōto futatsu nagara betsu nashi |
the arousal of the aspiration for enlightenment and its final attainment are not two |
Variations: |
nashi(p); nashi なし(P); ナシ |
(kana only) nashi (esp. Pyrus pyrifolia); Japanese pear; Asian pear |
Variations: |
nihonnashi; nihonnashi にほんなし; ニホンナシ |
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia); nashi pear |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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