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There are 37 total results for your Sandy search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

サンティ

see styles
 sandi
    サンディ

More info & calligraphy:

Santhi
(personal name) Sandi; Sandy

州浜

see styles
 suhama
    すはま
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) sweet mochi cake; (surname) Suhama

沙丘

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shā qiū
    sha1 qiu1
sha ch`iu
    sha chiu
 sakyuu / sakyu
    さきゅう
sand dune; sandy hill
sand dune; sand hill; (given name) Sakyū

沙土

see styles
shā tǔ
    sha1 tu3
sha t`u
    sha tu
sandy soil

沙地

see styles
shā dì
    sha1 di4
sha ti
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land

沙灘


沙滩

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shā tān
    sha1 tan1
sha t`an
    sha tan
beach; sandy shore; CL:片[pian4]

沙磧


沙碛

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shā qì
    sha1 qi4
sha ch`i
    sha chi
(literary) desert; sandy shore

沙質


沙质

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shā zhì
    sha1 zhi4
sha chih
sandy

洲浜

see styles
 suhama
    すはま
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) sweet mochi cake; (surname) Suhama

白浜

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 shirahama
    しらはま
white sandy beach; (surname) Shirohama

砂原

see styles
 sunahara
    すなはら
sandy plain; desert; (place-name) Sunawara

砂地

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 sunaji; sunachi
    すなじ; すなち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sandy soil; (surname) Sunachi

砂浜

see styles
 sunahama
    すなはま
sandy beach; (place-name, surname) Sunahama

藍子

see styles
 ranko
    らんこ
(kana only) mottled spinefoot (Siganus fuscescens, species of Western Pacific rabbitfish); dusky rabbitfish; sandy spinefoot; (female given name) Ranko

黃土


黄土

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huáng tǔ
    huang2 tu3
huang t`u
    huang tu
loess (yellow sandy soil typical of north China)
See: 黄土

林憶蓮


林忆莲

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lín yì lián
    lin2 yi4 lian2
lin i lien
Sandy Lam (1966-), Hong Kong pop singer

沙悟浄

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 sagojou / sagojo
    さごじょう
(person) Sha Wujing; Sandy (character from the Chinese novel Journey to the West)

疣海蜷

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 ibouminina; ibouminina / ibominina; ibominina
    いぼうみにな; イボウミニナ
(kana only) Batillaria zonalis (small sandy shore snail)

平沙万里

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 heisabanri / hesabanri
    へいさばんり
(yoji) vast stretch of desert; vast expanse of sandy plain

白砂青松

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 hakushaseishou; hakusaseishou / hakushasesho; hakusasesho
    はくしゃせいしょう; はくさせいしょう
(yoji) beautiful stretch of sandy beach dotted with pine trees; white sand, green pines

鳴門金時

see styles
 narutokintoki
    なるときんとき
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil

サンデー岬

see styles
 sandeemisaki
    サンデーみさき
(place-name) Sandy Cape

なると金時

see styles
 narutokintoki
    なるときんとき
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil

Variations:
洲浜
州浜

see styles
 suhama; suama
    すはま; すあま
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) (See 素甘・すあま) sweet mochi cake

イボウミニナ

see styles
 ibouminina / ibominina
    イボウミニナ
(kana only) Batillaria zonalis (small sandy shore snail)

檀陀阿蘭若迦


檀陀阿兰若迦

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tán tuó ā lán ruò jiā
    tan2 tuo2 a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1
t`an t`o a lan jo chia
    tan to a lan jo chia
 danda arannyaka
daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka, those who dwell in sandy deserts and among rocks (as in the ancient Deccan); see 阿蘭若.

砂色ワラビー

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 sunairowarabii / sunairowarabi
    すないろワラビー
(kana only) agile wallaby; sandy wallaby (Macropus agilis)

サンディデニス

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 sandidenisu
    サンディデニス
(person) Sandy Dennis

サンデーフック岬

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 sandeefukkumisaki
    サンデーフックみさき
(place-name) Sandy Hook

グレートサンデー島

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 gureetosandeetou / gureetosandeeto
    グレートサンデーとう
(place-name) Great Sandy (island)

Variations:
ざらつく
ザラつく

see styles
 zaratsuku; zaratsuku
    ざらつく; ザラつく
(v5k,vi) (See ざらざら・1) to become coarse (e.g. of a texture); to turn rough; to turn gritty; to become sandy

ビッグサンディー川

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 biggusandiigawa / biggusandigawa
    ビッグサンディーがわ
(place-name) Big Sandy (river)

グレートサンディ砂漠

see styles
 gureetosandisabaku
    グレートサンディさばく
(place-name) Great Sandy Desert

Variations:
鳴門金時
なると金時

see styles
 narutokintoki
    なるときんとき
(See 金時・きんとき・3) Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil

グレートサンディー砂漠

see styles
 gureetosandiisabaku / gureetosandisabaku
    グレートサンディーさばく
(place-name) Great Sandy Desert

Variations:
藍子
阿乙呉(ateji)

see styles
 aigo; aigo
    あいご; アイゴ
(kana only) mottled spinefoot (Siganus fuscescens, species of Western Pacific rabbitfish); dusky rabbitfish; sandy spinefoot

Variations:
ザラザラ(P)
ざらざら(P)

see styles
 zarazara(p); zarazara(p)
    ザラザラ(P); ざらざら(P)
(adv,adv-to,vs,adj-no,adj-na) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rough (touch, voice, etc.); coarse; gritty; sandy; granular; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rattling (of beans, beads, etc.)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 37 results for "Sandy" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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