There are 18 total results for your Rue search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
芸香 see styles |
yún xiāng yun2 xiang1 yün hsiang unkou / unko うんこう |
(botany) rue (Ruta graveolens) common rue (Ruta graveolens) |
芸 see styles |
yún yun2 yün nori のり |
common rue (Ruta graveolens); (used in old compounds relating to books because in former times rue was used to protect books from insect damage) art; craft; accomplishment; artistic skill; technique; performance; (personal name) Nori |
るゑ see styles |
rue るゑ |
(female given name) Rue; Ruwe |
流依 see styles |
rue るえ |
(female given name) Rue |
流英 see styles |
ruei / rue るえい |
(female given name) Ruei |
流重 see styles |
rue るえ |
(female given name) Rue |
琉絵 see styles |
rue るえ |
(female given name) Rue |
芸草 see styles |
yún cǎo yun2 cao3 yün ts`ao yün tsao |
(botany) rue (Ruta graveolens) |
うん香 see styles |
unkou / unko うんこう |
common rue (Ruta graveolens) |
ラルー see styles |
raruu / raru ラルー |
(surname) La Rue; LaRue; Lahlou; Laloux |
秋唐松 see styles |
akikaramatsu; akikaramatsu あきからまつ; アキカラマツ |
(kana only) Thalictrum minus var. hypoleucum (variety of lesser meadow rue) |
芸香科 see styles |
yún xiāng kē yun2 xiang1 ke1 yün hsiang k`o yün hsiang ko |
(botany) family Rutaceae (rue family, aka citrus family) |
ウンコウ see styles |
unkou / unko ウンコウ |
common rue (Ruta graveolens) |
ドラリュー see styles |
doraryuu / doraryu ドラリュー |
(surname) De La Rue |
ヘンルーダ see styles |
henruuda / henruda ヘンルーダ |
common rue (Ruta graveolens) (dut: wijnruit) |
残念に思う see styles |
zannenniomou / zannenniomo ざんねんにおもう |
(exp,v5u) to repent; to regret; to be sorry; to rue |
アキカラマツ see styles |
akikaramatsu アキカラマツ |
(kana only) Thalictrum minus var. hypoleucum (variety of lesser meadow rue) |
Variations: |
unkou; unkou / unko; unko うんこう; ウンコウ |
(See ヘンルーダ) common rue (Ruta graveolens) |
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