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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
貝文 贝文 see styles |
bèi wén bei4 wen2 pei wen haimon |
More info & calligraphy: Bevon |
アダン see styles |
adan アダン |
More info & calligraphy: Adan |
八卦掌 see styles |
bā guà zhǎng ba1 gua4 zhang3 pa kua chang hakkeshou / hakkesho はっけしょう |
More info & calligraphy: Ba Gua Zhang{MA} eight trigrams palm; ba gua zhang; pa kua chang |
菩提樹 菩提树 see styles |
pú tí shù pu2 ti2 shu4 p`u t`i shu pu ti shu bodaiju; bodaiju ぼだいじゅ; ボダイジュ |
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. |
掌上明珠 see styles |
zhǎng shàng míng zhū zhang3 shang4 ming2 zhu1 chang shang ming chu |
More info & calligraphy: Pearl in the Palm |
掌 see styles |
zhǎng zhang3 chang shougo / shogo しょうご |
palm of the hand; sole of the foot; paw; horseshoe; to slap; to hold in one's hand; to wield palm (of one's hand); (personal name) Shougo A palm, a paw; to grasp, control, administer. |
手掌 see styles |
shǒu zhǎng shou3 zhang3 shou chang shushou / shusho しゅしょう |
palm {med} palm palm of the hand |
手相 see styles |
shǒu xiàng shou3 xiang4 shou hsiang tesou / teso てそう |
palmistry; features of a palm (in palmistry) (noun/participle) palm reading |
棕櫚 棕榈 see styles |
zōng lǘ zong1 lu:2 tsung lü shuro しゅろ |
palm tree (kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm; (female given name) Shuro |
椰子 see styles |
yē zi ye1 zi5 yeh tzu yashi; yashi やし; ヤシ |
a coconut palm; a coconut (kana only) palm tree (any tree of family Arecaceae); (female given name) Yako |
檳榔 槟榔 see styles |
bīng lang bing1 lang5 ping lang binrou; binirou / binro; biniro びんろう; びにろう |
betel palm (Areca catechu); betel nut (1) (See 檳榔樹・1) areca palm (Areca catechu); (2) (colloquialism) betel palm; (surname) Birou |
蒲葵 see styles |
pú kuí pu2 kui2 p`u k`uei pu kuei hoki ほき birou / biro びろう |
Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis) (kana only) Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis) |
巴 see styles |
bā ba1 pa pa パ |
to long for; to wish; to cling to; to stick to; something that sticks; close to; next to; spread open; informal abbr. for bus 巴士[ba1 shi4]; bar (unit of pressure); nominalizing suffix on certain nouns, such as 尾巴[wei3 ba5], tail (abbreviation) (See パーリ語) Pali language; (personal name) He The open hand, palm; to lay hold of; to flatter. |
托 see styles |
tuō tuo1 t`o to taku |
to hold up in one's hand; to support with one's palm; something serving as a support: a prop, a rest (e.g. arm rest); (bound form) a shill; to ask; to beg; to entrust (variant of 託|托[tuo1]); torr (unit of pressure) To carry on the palm, entrust to. |
拓 see styles |
tuò tuo4 t`o to hiromu ひろむ |
to expand; to push something with the hand; to develop; to open up (female given name) Hiromu Carry (on the palm), entrust to, pretext, extend. |
揎 see styles |
xuān xuan1 hsüan |
to roll up one's sleeves; to slap with the palm |
桹 see styles |
láng lang2 lang |
(palm) |
梖 see styles |
bèi bei4 pei bai |
pattra; 梖多葉 the palm-leaves used for writing; the梖多樹 is erroneously said to be the borassus flabelliformis, described as 60 or 70 feet high, not deciduous, the bark used for writing. |
棕 see styles |
zōng zong1 tsung |
palm; palm fiber; coir (coconut fiber); brown |
椰 see styles |
yē ye1 yeh |
(bound form) coconut palm; Taiwan pr. [ye2] |
檳 槟 see styles |
bīng bing1 ping hin |
betel palm (Areca catechu); betel nut; Taiwan pr. [bin1] The areca or betel-nut, i.e. 檳榔 pūga, the areca catechu, or betel-nut tree. |
櫚 榈 see styles |
lǘ lu:2 lü |
palm tree |
ヒラ see styles |
pira ピラ |
(1) something broad and flat; palm of the hand; (2) common; ordinary; (3) (abbreviation) low-ranking employee; freshman; novice; private; (place-name) Pira |
ヤシ see styles |
yashi ヤシ |
(kana only) palm tree; (place-name) Iasi (Roumania) |
一葉 一叶 see styles |
yī shě yi1 she3 i she ichiyou; hitoha / ichiyo; hitoha いちよう; ひとは |
(1) one leaf; (2) (いちよう only) one page; one sheet; one card; one photo; (3) (archaism) one boat; (female given name) Hitoha A leaf; a palm-leaf or page of a sūtra. |
假冒 see styles |
jiǎ mào jia3 mao4 chia mao |
to impersonate; to pose as (someone else); to counterfeit; to palm off (a fake as a genuine) |
反掌 see styles |
fǎn zhǎng fan3 zhang3 fan chang |
lit. to turn over one's palm; fig. everything is going very well. |
叩く see styles |
hataku はたく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to dust; to remove dust; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to slap; to hit (with the palm); (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to use up money |
多羅 多罗 see styles |
duō luó duo1 luo2 to lo tara たら |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 多羅樹) palmyra; (2) (abbreviation) (See 多羅葉) lusterleaf holly; (3) patra (silver incense dish placed in front of a Buddhist statue); (surname, female given name) Tara tārā, in the sense of starry, or scintillation; Tāla, for the fan-palm; Tara, from 'to pass over', a ferry, etc. Tārā, starry, piercing, the eye, the pupil; the last two are both Sanskrit and Chinese definitions; it is a term applied to certain female deities and has been adopted especially by Tibetan Buddhism for certain devīs of the Tantric school. The origin of the term is also ascribed to tar meaning 'to cross', i. e. she who aids to cross the sea of mortality. Getty, 19-27. The Chinese derivation is the eye; the tara devīs; either as śakti or independent, are little known outside Lamaism. Tāla is the palmyra, or fan-palm, whose leaves are used for writing and known as 具多 Pei-to, pattra. The tree is described as 70 or 80 feet high, with fruit like yellow rice-seeds; the borassus eabelliformis; a measure of 70 feet. Taras, from to cross over, also means a ferry, and a bank, or the other shore. Also 呾囉. |
巴掌 see styles |
bā zhang ba1 zhang5 pa chang |
palm of the hand; classifier: slap |
平手 see styles |
píng shǒu ping2 shou3 p`ing shou ping shou hirate ひらて |
(sports) draw; tie (1) palm; open hand; (2) {shogi} playing on equal terms; lack of handicap; (surname) Hirade |
手心 see styles |
shǒu xīn shou3 xin1 shou hsin tegokoro てごころ |
palm (of one's hand); control (extended meaning from having something in the palm of one's hand) discretion; consideration; allowance |
手汗 see styles |
tease てあせ |
palm sweat |
手筋 see styles |
shǒu jīn shou3 jin1 shou chin tesuji てすじ |
flexor tendon (coll.); tesuji (a skillful move in the game of Go) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 手筋 "tesuji") lines of the palm; aptitude; handwriting; apt move (in a go or shogi game); standard method |
手輪 手轮 see styles |
shǒu lún shou3 lun2 shou lun shurin |
The lines on the palm and fingers— especially the 'thousand' lines on a Buddha's hand. |
指掌 see styles |
zhǐ zhǎng zhi3 zhang3 chih chang shishō |
point to one's palm |
掌大 see styles |
shoudai / shodai しょうだい |
(adj-no,adj-na) small; tiny; size of a palm |
掌底 see styles |
shoutei / shote しょうてい |
{MA} palm heel; heel of the palm |
掌心 see styles |
zhǎng xīn zhang3 xin1 chang hsin |
hollow of the palm |
掌相 see styles |
zhǎng xiàng zhang3 xiang4 chang hsiang |
palmistry; features of a palm (in palmistry) |
掌紋 see styles |
shoumon / shomon しょうもん |
palm print |
播尼 see styles |
bò ní bo4 ni2 po ni hani |
pāṇi, the palm of the hand. |
末化 see styles |
mò huà mo4 hua4 mo hua matsuke |
Buddha transformed into (palm-) branches or leaves; the transformation of the Buddha in the shape of the sutras. |
桄榔 see styles |
guāng láng guang1 lang2 kuang lang |
arenga or sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) |
梵夾 梵夹 see styles |
fàn jiá fan4 jia2 fan chia bonkō |
Palm-leaf scriptures; also 梵筴; 梵篋; 梵挾; 經夾. |
梵挾 梵挟 see styles |
fàn jiā fan4 jia1 fan chia bon kyō |
palm-leaf scriptures |
梵筴 梵䇲 see styles |
fàn jiā fan4 jia1 fan chia bon saku |
palm-leaf scriptures |
梵篋 梵箧 see styles |
fàn qiè fan4 qie4 fan ch`ieh fan chieh bon kyō |
palm-leaf scriptures |
棕墊 棕垫 see styles |
zōng diàn zong1 dian4 tsung tien |
palm fiber mat |
棕梠 see styles |
shuro しゅろ |
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm |
棕樹 棕树 see styles |
zōng shù zong1 shu4 tsung shu |
palm tree |
棕毛 see styles |
zōng máo zong1 mao2 tsung mao |
palm fiber; coir |
棕毯 see styles |
zōng tǎn zong1 tan3 tsung t`an tsung tan |
coir mat; palm fiber matting |
棕編 棕编 see styles |
zōng biān zong1 bian1 tsung pien |
woven palm fiber (used in handicraft); coir; woven coconut fiber |
棕縛 棕缚 see styles |
zōng fù zong1 fu4 tsung fu |
palm fiber; rope of palm fiber; coir (coconut fiber) |
棕繃 棕绷 see styles |
zōng bēng zong1 beng1 tsung peng |
rectangular frame with a palm fiber mat woven across it (placed on a bed frame as the sleeping surface) |
棕繩 棕绳 see styles |
zōng shéng zong1 sheng2 tsung sheng |
rope of palm fiber; coir (coconut fiber) |
棕閭 棕闾 see styles |
zōng lǘ zong1 lu:2 tsung lü |
palm |
椰棗 see styles |
yē zǎo ye1 zao3 yeh tsao |
date palm; date (fruit) |
椶櫚 see styles |
shuro しゅろ |
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm |
樹經 树经 see styles |
shù jīng shu4 jing1 shu ching jukyō |
Scriptures written on tree-leaves or bark, chiefly on palm-leaves. |
沙穀 see styles |
sago サゴ |
(kana only) (See サゴ椰子) sago (edible sago palm starch) (dut:) |
油棕 see styles |
yóu zōng you2 zong1 yu tsung |
oil palm |
混充 see styles |
hùn chōng hun4 chong1 hun ch`ung hun chung |
to pass oneself off as sb; to palm something off as |
熊掌 see styles |
xióng zhǎng xiong2 zhang3 hsiung chang yuushou / yusho ゆうしょう |
bear paw (as food) bear's palm (meat treasured in ancient China) |
狸貓 狸猫 see styles |
lí māo li2 mao1 li mao |
leopard cat; raccoon dog; palm civet |
粗油 see styles |
soyu そゆ |
raw oil; unrefined vegetable oil (e.g. palm oil, pine oil) |
紙葉 纸叶 see styles |
zhǐ shě zhi3 she3 chih she shiyou / shiyo しよう |
(given name) Shiyou Palm-leaves. |
經夾 经夹 see styles |
jīng jiá jing1 jia2 ching chia kyō kō |
palm-leaf scriptures |
股掌 see styles |
gǔ zhǎng gu3 zhang3 ku chang |
(have sb in) the palm of one's hand; fig. (under) one's complete control |
葵扇 see styles |
kuí shàn kui2 shan4 k`uei shan kuei shan |
palm-leaf fan |
蒲扇 see styles |
pú shàn pu2 shan4 p`u shan pu shan |
palm-leaf fan; cattail-leaf fan |
蘇鉄 see styles |
sotetsu; sotetsu そてつ; ソテツ |
(kana only) sago cycad (Cycas revoluta); king sago palm; sago palm; Japanese sago palm; (p,s,g) Sotetsu |
蘇鐵 苏铁 see styles |
sū tiě su1 tie3 su t`ieh su tieh |
sago palm (Cycas revoluta) |
調包 调包 see styles |
diào bāo diao4 bao1 tiao pao |
to steal sb's valuable item and substitute a similar-looking but worthless item; to sell a fake for the genuine article; to palm off |
貝多 贝多 see styles |
bèi duō bei4 duo1 pei to baita |
pattra palm tree (loan from Sanskrit, Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras 貝多羅 (貝多羅葉); 貝葉 pattra; palm leaves from-the borassus flabelliformis, used for writing material. |
貝葉 贝叶 see styles |
bèi yè bei4 ye4 pei yeh |
pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras |
鐵樹 铁树 see styles |
tiě shù tie3 shu4 t`ieh shu tieh shu |
sago palm (Cycas revoluta) |
シュロ see styles |
shuro シュロ |
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm |
ソテツ see styles |
sotetsu ソテツ |
(kana only) sago cycad (Cycas revoluta); king sago palm; sago palm; Japanese sago palm |
ハーム see styles |
paamu / pamu パーム |
(1) (See てのひら) palm (of the hand); (2) (See ヤシ) palm tree; (place-name) Herm |
ハムサ see styles |
hamusa ハムサ |
hamsa (ara: khomsah); palm-shaped amulet popular throughout North Africa; (personal name) Hamza |
ハルム see styles |
parumu パルム |
(personal name) Palm |
ヤシ科 see styles |
yashika ヤシか |
Palmae (palm family of plants); Arecaceae |
唐棕梠 see styles |
toujuro / tojuro とうじゅろ |
miniature Chusan palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus); (poss. Trachycarpus fortunei) |
唐棕櫚 see styles |
toujuro / tojuro とうじゅろ |
miniature Chusan palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus); (poss. Trachycarpus fortunei) |
多羅樹 多罗树 see styles |
duō luó shù duo1 luo2 shu4 to lo shu taraju たらじゅ |
(1) (See パルミラ椰子) palmyra; (2) ancient Indian unit of distance (approx. 15m) 多羅果; 多羅葉; 多羅掌 The tāla tree, its edible fruit resembling the pomegranate, its leaves being used for writing, their palm-shaped parts being made into fans. |
天眼鏡 see styles |
tengankyou / tengankyo てんがんきょう |
magnifying glass (esp. in physiognomy, palm reading, etc.) |
徳利蘭 see styles |
tokkuriran; tokkuriran とっくりらん; トックリラン |
(kana only) elephant's foot (Beaucarnea recurvata); ponytail palm |
扇椰子 see styles |
ougiyashi; ougiyashi / ogiyashi; ogiyashi おうぎやし; オウギヤシ |
(kana only) Palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer); doub palm; toddy palm |
扇芭蕉 see styles |
ougibashou; ougibashou / ogibasho; ogibasho おうぎばしょう; オウギバショウ |
(kana only) (See 旅人の木) traveller's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis); traveller's palm |
手の内 see styles |
tenouchi / tenochi てのうち |
(1) palm (of one's hand); (2) skill; (3) scope of one's power; (4) one's intentions; one's plan; (5) one's hand (mahjong, card games, etc.) |
手の平 see styles |
tenohira てのひら |
palm (of one's hand) |
手の腹 see styles |
tenohara てのはら |
(exp,n) (See てのひら) palm (of the hand) |
手乗り see styles |
tenori てのり |
holding something on one's palm or hand (esp. small animal or bird) |
手相見 see styles |
tesoumi / tesomi てそうみ |
palm reader |
旅人木 see styles |
ryojinboku りょじんぼく |
(See 旅人の木) traveller's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis); traveller's palm |
果子狸 see styles |
guǒ zi lí guo3 zi5 li2 kuo tzu li |
masked palm civet (Paguma larvata) |
栄光蘭 see styles |
eikouran / ekoran えいこうらん |
Spanish dagger; palm lily; Yucca Gloriosa |
棕櫚屬 棕榈属 see styles |
zōng lǘ shǔ zong1 lu:2 shu3 tsung lü shu |
palm tree genus (Areca spp.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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