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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
浣紗 浣纱 see styles |
huàn shā huan4 sha1 huan sha |
to wash silk |
海気 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
(1) sea air; sea breeze; (2) ocean and atmosphere; (3) type of yarn-dyed silk goods; (surname) Kaiki |
海黄 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
type of yarn-dyed silk goods |
熟絲 熟丝 see styles |
shú sī shu2 si1 shu ssu |
silk raw material (prepared by boiling in soap) |
犁靬 see styles |
lí jiān li2 jian1 li chien |
Han dynasty name for countries in far West; may refer to Silk Road states or Alexandria or the Roman empire |
玄黄 see styles |
genkou / genko げんこう |
(rare) black and yellow silk (offered to gods); heaven and earth |
玉糸 see styles |
tamaito たまいと |
(See 玉繭・1) dupion silk; silk that comes from a double cocoon formed jointly by two or more silkworms |
生糸 see styles |
kiito / kito きいと |
raw silk thread |
生絲 生丝 see styles |
shēng sī sheng1 si1 sheng ssu |
raw silk |
生絹 see styles |
suzushi すずし |
raw silk products; (female given name) Suzushi |
白絹 see styles |
shiraginu; shiroginu; shirokinu しらぎぬ; しろぎぬ; しろきぬ |
white silk; (female given name) Shiruku |
真絲 真丝 see styles |
zhēn sī zhen1 si1 chen ssu |
silk; pure silk |
真綿 see styles |
mawata まわた |
silk floss; silk wadding; (surname, female given name) Mawata |
竹帛 see styles |
zhú bó zhu2 bo2 chu po chikuhaku ちくはく |
bamboo and silk writing materials (before paper) history |
笹蟹 see styles |
sasagani ささがに |
(archaism) spider; spider silk |
筆套 笔套 see styles |
bǐ tào bi3 tao4 pi t`ao pi tao |
the cap of a pen, pencil or writing brush; the sheath of a pen (made of cloth, silk or thread) |
節糸 see styles |
fushiito / fushito ふしいと |
knotted silk |
粗絹 粗绢 see styles |
cū juàn cu1 juan4 ts`u chüan tsu chüan soken |
coarse silk |
精練 精练 see styles |
jīng liàn jing1 lian4 ching lien seiren / seren せいれん |
(textiles) to scour; to degum (silk); variant of 精煉|精炼[jing1 lian4] (noun, transitive verb) (1) scouring; degumming; (noun, transitive verb) (2) training; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (incorrect kanji for 精錬, 製錬) (See 精錬・1) refining; refinement; smelting |
糸価 see styles |
shika しか |
price of silk thread |
糸織 see styles |
shiori しおり |
cloth woven from twisted silk yarn; (female given name) Shiori |
純絹 see styles |
junken じゅんけん |
pure silk |
素絹 素绢 see styles |
sù juàn su4 juan4 su chüan soken そけん |
coarse silk Plain silk lustring, thin silk. |
紡ぎ see styles |
tsumugi つむぎ |
pongee (soft thin cloth woven from raw silk) |
紡絲 纺丝 see styles |
fǎng sī fang3 si1 fang ssu |
to spin synthetic fiber; to spin silk; spinning; filature |
紬糸 see styles |
tsumugiito / tsumugito つむぎいと |
(1) (spun) silk thread; (2) spun thread (wool, etc.) |
細蟹 see styles |
sasagani ささがに |
(archaism) spider; spider silk |
絛子 绦子 see styles |
tāo zi tao1 zi5 t`ao tzu tao tzu |
silk ribbon or braid; lace or embroidery used for hemming |
絛帶 绦带 see styles |
tāo dài tao1 dai4 t`ao tai tao tai |
silk ribbon; silk braid |
絲巾 丝巾 see styles |
sī jīn si1 jin1 ssu chin |
headscarf; kerchief; silk neckband |
絲絛 丝绦 see styles |
sī tāo si1 tao1 ssu t`ao ssu tao |
silk waistband |
絲綢 丝绸 see styles |
sī chóu si1 chou2 ssu ch`ou ssu chou |
silk cloth; silk |
絲網 丝网 see styles |
sī wǎng si1 wang3 ssu wang |
silk screen; screen (printing) |
絲綿 丝绵 see styles |
sī mián si1 mian2 ssu mien |
silk floss; down |
絲線 丝线 see styles |
sī xiàn si1 xian4 ssu hsien |
silk thread (for sewing); silk yarn (for weaving) |
絲縷 丝缕 see styles |
sī lǚ si1 lu:3 ssu lü |
silk thread |
絲腺 丝腺 see styles |
sī xiàn si1 xian4 ssu hsien |
silk gland |
絲足 丝足 see styles |
sī zú si1 zu2 ssu tsu |
feet and legs in silk stockings (especially in the massage context) |
絲路 丝路 see styles |
sī lù si1 lu4 ssu lu |
the Silk Road; abbr. for 絲綢之路|丝绸之路[Si1 chou2 zhi1 Lu4] |
絵絹 see styles |
eginu えぎぬ |
{art} sized silk canvas (used for traditional Japanese painting) |
絹地 see styles |
kinuji きぬじ |
silk fabrics |
絹布 see styles |
kenpu けんぷ |
silk; silk cloth |
絹本 see styles |
kenpon けんぽん |
(See 紙本) silk canvas; artwork on silk; (surname) Kimoto |
絹物 see styles |
kinumono きぬもの |
silk goods |
絹糸 see styles |
kinuito きぬいと |
silk thread; (female given name) Kinuito |
絹絵 see styles |
kinue きぬえ |
picture on silk; (female given name) Kinue |
絹綿 see styles |
kinuwata きぬわた |
silk floss |
絹縮 see styles |
kinuchijimi きぬちぢみ |
silk crepe; crinkled silk |
絹麻 see styles |
kinuasa きぬあさ |
thin linen polished to appear like silk |
綢子 绸子 see styles |
chóu zi chou2 zi5 ch`ou tzu chou tzu |
silk fabric; silk; CL:匹[pi3] |
綢緞 绸缎 see styles |
chóu duàn chou2 duan4 ch`ou tuan chou tuan |
satin; silk fabric |
綺繡 绮绣 see styles |
qǐ xiù qi3 xiu4 ch`i hsiu chi hsiu |
silk material with grained pattern |
綺羅 绮罗 see styles |
qǐ luó qi3 luo2 ch`i lo chi lo kira きら |
beautiful silk fabrics; person in beautiful silk dress fine clothes; (female given name) Kirara |
綾絹 see styles |
ayaginu あやぎぬ |
twilled silk fabric |
綾羅 see styles |
ryoura / ryora りょうら |
elaborated cloth; figured silk and thin silk; (female given name) Rira |
綿子 绵子 see styles |
mián zi mian2 zi5 mien tzu watako わたこ |
(dial.) silk floss (female given name) Watako |
綿綢 绵绸 see styles |
mián chóu mian2 chou2 mien ch`ou mien chou |
rough-textured fabric of waste silk |
緙絲 缂丝 see styles |
kè sī ke4 si1 k`o ssu ko ssu |
kesi or k’o-ssu, Chinese silk tapestry woven in a pictorial design |
緞子 缎子 see styles |
duàn zi duan4 zi5 tuan tzu donsu どんす |
satin silk damask; satin damask |
練る see styles |
neru ねる |
(transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (4) to gloss (silk); to soften; to degum; (5) to tan (leather); (6) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (7) to walk in procession; to parade; to march |
練染 see styles |
nerizome ねりぞめ |
dyeing of degummed silk; dyeing of raw silk at the same time as degumming |
練糸 see styles |
neriito / nerito ねりいと |
glossy silk thread (made from raw silk treated in a solution to dissolve the sericin) |
練絹 see styles |
neriginu ねりぎぬ |
glossy silk cloth; degummed silk cloth |
縞素 缟素 see styles |
gǎo sù gao3 su4 kao su |
white silk mourning dress |
縮緬 see styles |
chirimen ちりめん |
(kana only) (silk) crepe; crape |
縹囊 缥囊 see styles |
piǎo náng piao3 nang2 p`iao nang piao nang |
book bag made of silk |
織錦 织锦 see styles |
zhī jǐn zhi1 jin3 chih chin |
brocade; silk fabric with colored pattern |
繪蓋 绘盖 see styles |
huì gài hui4 gai4 hui kai ekai |
A large embroider canopy of silk. |
繭糸 see styles |
kenshi けんし kinuito きぬいと |
silk thread |
繭紬 see styles |
kenchuu / kenchu けんちゅう |
pongee (unbleached silk) |
繰糸 see styles |
soushi / soshi そうし kuriito / kurito くりいと |
(noun/participle) reeling (silk) |
羅縠 罗縠 see styles |
luó hú luo2 hu2 lo hu ragoku |
A gauze-like ethereal garment. |
羅衣 see styles |
rai らい |
thin silk garment; (female given name) Rai |
羽緞 羽缎 see styles |
yǔ duàn yu3 duan4 yü tuan |
camlet (silk fabric) |
花紅 花红 see styles |
huā hóng hua1 hong2 hua hung hanako はなこ |
flowers on red silk (a traditional gift to celebrate weddings etc); a bonus; crab apple (Malus asiatica) (female given name) Hanako |
蔵面 see styles |
zoumen / zomen ぞうめん |
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it; (surname) Zoumen |
薄帛 see styles |
usuginu うすぎぬ |
(1) thin or light silk; sheer silk; (2) veil (mystery) |
薄物 see styles |
usumono うすもの |
lightweight fabric or clothing; silk gauze; thin silk |
薄絹 see styles |
usuginu うすぎぬ |
(1) thin or light silk; sheer silk; (2) veil (mystery) |
薄綢 薄绸 see styles |
báo chóu bao2 chou2 pao ch`ou pao chou |
light silk; silk chiffon |
薄衣 see styles |
usugoromo うすごろも |
(1) thin or light silk; sheer silk; (2) veil (mystery); (surname) Usugoromo |
蚕糸 see styles |
sanshi さんし |
silk thread; silk yarn |
蚕蛾 see styles |
kaikoga; kaikoga かいこが; カイコガ |
(kana only) (See 蚕) silkworm moth; silk moth (Bombyx mori) |
蠶叢 蚕丛 see styles |
cán cóng can2 cong2 ts`an ts`ung tsan tsung |
Can Cong, legendary creator of silk and sericulture |
蠶絲 蚕丝 see styles |
cán sī can2 si1 ts`an ssu tsan ssu |
natural silk (secreted by silkworm) |
袱紗 see styles |
fukusa ふくさ |
small silk wrapper; small cloth for wiping tea utensils; crepe wrapper |
製糸 see styles |
seishi / seshi せいし |
spinning; silk reeling; filature |
躡機 蹑机 see styles |
niè jī nie4 ji1 nieh chi |
silk loom with a foot peddle |
透綾 see styles |
sukiya すきや sukiaya すきあや |
thin silk material |
造面 see styles |
zoumen / zomen ぞうめん |
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it |
金紗 see styles |
kinsha きんしゃ |
silk crepe |
鈍子 see styles |
donsu どんす |
silk damask; satin damask |
鉢吒 钵咤 see styles |
bō zhà bo1 zha4 po cha patta |
paṭa, woven cloth or silk. |
銘仙 see styles |
meisen / mesen めいせん |
meisen silk |
錦囊 锦囊 see styles |
jǐn náng jin3 nang2 chin nang |
silk brocade bag, used in ancient times to hold poetry manuscripts and other precious items; (fig.) tip (a piece of practical advice) |
錦旗 锦旗 see styles |
jǐn qí jin3 qi2 chin ch`i chin chi kinki きんき |
silk banner (as an award or gift) pennant; gold-brocade flag |
錦紗 see styles |
kinsha きんしゃ |
silk crepe |
陽關 阳关 see styles |
yáng guān yang2 guan1 yang kuan |
Yangguan or Southern Pass on the south Silk Road in Gansu, 70 km south of Dunhuang 敦煌 |
雑面 see styles |
zoumen / zomen ぞうめん |
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it |
麤絹 see styles |
cū juàn cu1 juan4 ts`u chüan tsu chüan |
coarse silk |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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