There are 29 total results for your Seals search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
海豹部隊 海豹部队 see styles |
hǎi bào bù duì hai3 bao4 bu4 dui4 hai pao pu tui |
More info & calligraphy: Navy SEALS |
枚 see styles |
méi mei2 mei mai まい |
classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 個|个[ge4]); classifier for bombs, missiles, satellites etc; (on product packaging) classifier for flat items (from Japanese 枚 "mai"); (old) stick used as a gag to prevent soldiers from talking while sneaking up on the enemy (counter) (1) counter for thin, flat objects (e.g. sheets of paper, plates, coins); (counter) (2) counter for portions of gyōza or soba; (counter) (3) {sumo} counter for ranks; (counter) (4) {sumo} counter for wrestlers of a particular rank; (counter) (5) counter for fields or rice paddies; (counter) (6) counter for palanquin bearers; (surname, female given name) Mai |
三印 see styles |
sān yìn san1 yin4 san yin san'in |
The three signs or proofs of a Hīnayāna sutra— non-permanence, non-personality, nirvāṇa; without these the sūtra is spurious and the doctrine is of Māra; the proof of a Mahāyāna sūtra is the doctrine of 一實 ultimate reality, q. v. Also 三法印. |
印譜 印谱 see styles |
yìn pǔ yin4 pu3 yin p`u yin pu inpu いんぷ |
collection of seal stamps book of seals |
封體 封体 see styles |
fēng tǐ feng1 ti3 feng t`i feng ti fūtai |
To seal up a god or Buddha in a body by secret methods. |
手印 see styles |
shǒu yìn shou3 yin4 shou yin shuin |
handprint; fingerprint; thumbprint mūdra, mystic positions of the hand; signet-rings, seals; finger-prints. |
朱肉 see styles |
shuniku しゅにく |
thick red ink (used for signature seals); red ink pad; vermillion ink; cinnabar ink |
祕印 秘印 see styles |
mì yìn mi4 yin4 mi yin hiin |
Esoteric signs, or seals. |
角字 see styles |
kakuji かくじ |
(1) style of lettering consisting of thick vertical and horizontal lines, often used in seals, crests, etc.; (2) printed style (of writing Chinese characters; as opposed to cursive style); (3) kanji (as opposed to kana) |
三法印 see styles |
sān fǎ yìn san1 fa3 yin4 san fa yin sanbouin / sanboin さんぼういん |
Dharma seals; three marks of existence (suffering, impermanence, non-Self) idem 三印. |
六種印 六种印 see styles |
liù zhǒng yìn liu4 zhong3 yin4 liu chung yin rokushu in |
The six seals, or proofs, i. e. the six pāramitās, 六度. |
四法印 see styles |
sì fǎ yìn si4 fa3 yin4 ssu fa yin shihouin / shihoin しほういん |
{Buddh} (See 諸行無常,諸法無我,一切皆苦,涅槃寂静) the four signs of orthodox Buddhism The seal or impression of the four dogmas, suffering, impermanence, non-ego, nirvana, see 四法本末. |
集印帖 see styles |
shuuinjou / shuinjo しゅういんじょう |
stamp book; pilgrim's passport; souvenir seal album; book for collecting commemorative seals or stamps (at tourist sights, temples, shrines, etc.) |
集印帳 see styles |
shuuinchou / shuincho しゅういんちょう |
stamp book; pilgrim's passport; souvenir seal album; book for collecting commemorative seals or stamps (at tourist sights, temples, shrines, etc.) |
鰭脚類 see styles |
kikyakurui; hireashirui ききゃくるい; ひれあしるい |
pinnipeds (seals and walruses) |
アシカ科 see styles |
ashikaka アシカか |
Otariidae (family of eared seals) |
小乘三印 see styles |
xiǎo shèng sān yìn xiao3 sheng4 san1 yin4 hsiao sheng san yin shōjō san'in |
The three characteristic marks of all Hīnayāna sūtras: the impermanence of phenomena, the unreality of the ego, and nirvāṇa. |
アザラシ科 see styles |
azarashika アザラシか |
Phocidae (family of seals) |
ハカピック see styles |
hakapikku ハカピック |
spiked club used for killing seals (nor: hakapik); hakapik |
勝幢臂印經 胜幢臂印经 see styles |
shèng chuáng bì yìn jīng sheng4 chuang2 bi4 yin4 jing1 sheng ch`uang pi yin ching sheng chuang pi yin ching Shōtō hiin kyō |
Sūtra of the Dhāranī for Bearing the Banners and Seals |
海軍特殊部隊 see styles |
kaiguntokushubutai かいぐんとくしゅぶたい |
(US) Navy SEALs |
剣璽等承継の儀 see styles |
kenjitoushoukeinogi / kenjitoshokenogi けんじとうしょうけいのぎ |
(exp,n) Ceremony for Inheriting the Imperial Regalia and Seals |
勝幡瓔珞陀羅尼經 胜幡璎珞陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng fān yīng luò tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 fan1 ying1 luo4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng fan ying lo t`o lo ni ching sheng fan ying lo to lo ni ching Shōhon yōraku darani kyō |
Sūtra of the Dhāranī for Bearing the Banners and Seals |
勝幢臂印陀羅尼經 胜幢臂印陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng chuáng bì yìn tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 chuang2 bi4 yin4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng ch`uang pi yin t`o lo ni ching sheng chuang pi yin to lo ni ching Shōtō hi'in darani kyō |
Sūtra of the Dhāranī for Bearing the Banners and Seals |
妙臂印幢陀羅尼經 妙臂印幢陀罗尼经 see styles |
miào bì yìn chuáng tuó luó ní jīng miao4 bi4 yin4 chuang2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 miao pi yin ch`uang t`o lo ni ching miao pi yin chuang to lo ni ching Myō hiin tō darani kyō |
Sūtra of the Dhāraṇī for Bearing the Banners and Seals |
フルフェイスマスク see styles |
furufeisumasuku / furufesumasuku フルフェイスマスク |
full-face diving mask which seals the whole face from the water |
Variations: |
hakapikku; hakapiku ハカピック; ハカピク |
hakapik (nor:); iron hammer and hook mounted on a long wooden pole used for killing seals |
フルフェイス・マスク see styles |
furufeisu masuku / furufesu masuku フルフェイス・マスク |
full-face diving mask which seals the whole face from the water |
Variations: |
furufeisumasuku; furufeisu masuku / furufesumasuku; furufesu masuku フルフェイスマスク; フルフェイス・マスク |
full-face diving mask which seals the whole face from the water |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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