There are 28 total results for your Orchard search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
園 园 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan sonomi そのみ |
More info & calligraphy: Garden / Orchard / Park(n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (female given name) Sonomi vihāra; place for walking about, pleasure-ground, garden, park. |
圃 see styles |
pǔ pu3 p`u pu |
garden; orchard |
苑 see styles |
yuàn yuan4 yüan sono その |
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc) (n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇. |
ほ場 see styles |
hojou / hojo ほじょう |
cultivated land (field, garden, orchard, etc.) |
圃場 see styles |
hojou / hojo ほじょう |
cultivated land (field, garden, orchard, etc.) |
果園 果园 see styles |
guǒ yuán guo3 yuan2 kuo yüan |
orchard |
桃園 桃园 see styles |
táo yuán tao2 yuan2 t`ao yüan tao yüan taoyuen タオユエン |
Taoyuan city and county in Taiwan peach orchard; (place-name) Taoyuan (Taiwan) |
桃林 see styles |
momobayashi ももばやし |
peach grove; peach garden; peach orchard; (surname) Momobayashi |
梅園 see styles |
baien ばいえん |
(See 梅・うめ・1) Japanese apricot orchard; plum orchard; plum garden; ume orchard; (given name) Baien |
鴨茅 see styles |
kamogaya; kamogaya かもがや; カモガヤ |
(kana only) orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata); cat grass |
林檎園 see styles |
ringoen りんごえん |
apple orchard |
果樹園 see styles |
kajuen かじゅえん |
orchard; fruit farm |
桜の園 see styles |
sakuranosono さくらのその |
(work) The Cherry Orchard (1904 play by Anton Chekhov); (wk) The Cherry Orchard (1904 play by Anton Chekhov) |
櫻桃園 樱桃园 see styles |
yīng táo yuán ying1 tao2 yuan2 ying t`ao yüan ying tao yüan |
The Cherry Orchard, a play by Chekhov 契訶夫|契诃夫[Qi4 he1 fu1] |
烏節路 乌节路 see styles |
wū jié lù wu1 jie2 lu4 wu chieh lu |
Orchard Road, Singapore (shopping and tourist area) |
りんご園 see styles |
ringoen りんごえん |
apple orchard |
リンゴ属 see styles |
ringozoku リンゴぞく |
Malus (genus comprising the orchard apple, crabapples, etc.) |
Variations: |
hojou / hojo ほじょう |
cultivated land (field, garden, orchard, etc.) |
オーチャード see styles |
oochaado / oochado オーチャード |
orchard; (personal name) Orchard |
Variations: |
en えん |
(suffix noun) (1) garden; orchard; park; plantation; (2) (abbreviation) (See 幼稚園,保育園) kindergarten; nursery school; preschool |
Variations: |
ringoen りんごえん |
apple orchard |
オーチャードグラス see styles |
oochaadogurasu / oochadogurasu オーチャードグラス |
orchard grass |
オーチャードヘイズ see styles |
oochaadoheizu / oochadohezu オーチャードヘイズ |
(personal name) Orchard-Hays |
オーチャード・グラス see styles |
oochaado gurasu / oochado gurasu オーチャード・グラス |
orchard grass |
ポートオーチャード湾 see styles |
pootooochaadowan / pootooochadowan ポートオーチャードわん |
(place-name) Port Orchard |
Variations: |
sono その |
(1) garden; orchard; park; (2) (See 学びの園) place; world; environment |
Variations: |
ringoen りんごえん |
apple orchard |
Variations: |
oochaadogurasu; oochaado gurasu / oochadogurasu; oochado gurasu オーチャードグラス; オーチャード・グラス |
orchard grass |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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