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| 玉see styles | yù yu4 yü gyoku ぎょく | More info & calligraphy:Jade (1) (also formerly read as ごく) precious stone (esp. jade); (2) {food} (occ. ギョク) egg (esp. as a sushi topping); (3) stock or security being traded; product being bought or sold; (4) (See 建玉) position (in finance, the amount of a security either owned or owed by an investor or dealer); (5) geisha; (6) (abbreviation) (See 玉代) time charge for a geisha; (7) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 玉将) king (of the junior player); (female given name) Hikaru Jade, a gem; jade-like, precious; you, your. | 
| 石see styles | shí shi2 shih seki せき | More info & calligraphy:Stone / Rock (counter) (1) counter for jewels in a watch; (counter) (2) counter for transistors, diodes, etc. in an electronic product; (surname) Tsuruishi Stone, rock. | 
| 磬see styles | qìng qing4 ch`ing ching kei / ke けい | More info & calligraphy:Khánh sounding stone; qing; ancient Chinese chime shaped like a chevron (inverted 'v'), orig. of stone, today often metal, in Japan primarily used at Buddhist temples; (given name) Kei A piece of flat stone or metal, used as a gong, or for musical percussion. | 
| 宝石see styles | houseki / hoseki ほうせき | More info & calligraphy:Gem | 
| 寶石 宝石see styles | bǎo shí bao3 shi2 pao shih | More info & calligraphy:Gem See: 宝石 | 
| 行旅see styles | xíng lǚ xing2 lu:3 hsing lü kouryo / koryo こうりょ | More info & calligraphy:Traveler / Wanderer / Vagabond / Rolling Stone (noun/participle) (1) traveling; travelling; (noun/participle) (2) traveler; traveller | 
| 滴水穿石see styles | dī shuǐ chuān shí di1 shui3 chuan1 shi2 ti shui ch`uan shih ti shui chuan shih | More info & calligraphy:Dripping Water Penetrates Stone | 
| 失敗は成功の元see styles | shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと | More info & calligraphy:Failure is the Origin of Success | 
| 失敗は成功のもとsee styles | shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと | More info & calligraphy:Failure is a Stepping Stone to Success | 
| 核see styles | hé he2 ho kaku かく | pit; stone; nucleus; nuclear; to examine; to check; to verify (1) stone (of a fruit); pit; pip; (2) core (of an organization, team, etc.); nucleus; heart; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) (See 核兵器) nuclear weapons; (4) {physics} (See 原子核) nucleus (of an atom); (5) {biol} (See 細胞核) nucleus (of a cell); (6) {met} (See 凝結核) condensation nucleus; (7) {astron} (planetary) core; (8) {chem} ring (in a cyclic compound); (9) {math} kernel; core; (10) nucleus (of a cultured pearl); (surname) Sane kernel | 
| 硯 砚see styles | yàn yan4 yen suzuri すずり | ink-stone inkstone; (surname) Suzuri | 
| 碑see styles | bēi bei1 pei ishibumi いしぶみ | a monument; an upright stone tablet; stele; CL:塊|块[kuai4],面[mian4] stone monument bearing an inscription (esp. memorial for future generations); stele; stela; (surname) Ishibumi A stone tablet, or monument. | 
| 礫 砾see styles | lì li4 li reki れき | (bound form) gravel; small stone small stone; gravel; (place-name) Tsubute small stone pebble | 
| 基石see styles | jī shí ji1 shi2 chi shih kiseki きせき | foundation stone; cornerstone; (fig.) basis; foundation cornerstone; foundation stone; (surname) Motoishi | 
| 沙石see styles | shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih shaseki しゃせき saseki させき | sand and stones sand and stone; pebble | 
| 玉石see styles | yù shí yu4 shi2 yü shih tamaishi たまいし | jade; jade and stone; (fig.) the good and the bad pebble; round stone; boulder; (surname) Tamaishi | 
| 石像see styles | shí xiàng shi2 xiang4 shih hsiang sekizou / sekizo せきぞう | stone statue stone statue | 
| 石刻see styles | shí kè shi2 ke4 shih k`o shih ko sekkoku せっこく | stone inscription; carved stone stone carving or engraving | 
| 石器see styles | shí qì shi2 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi sekki せっき | stone tool; stone implement stone implement (e.g. stone age arrowheads); stone tool | 
| 石塊 石块see styles | shí kuài shi2 kuai4 shih k`uai shih kuai sekkai せっかい | stone; rock stone; pebble | 
| 石柱see styles | shí zhù shi2 zhu4 shih chu sekichuu / sekichu せきちゅう | stela; upright stone; obelisk stone pillar | 
| 石碑see styles | shí bēi shi2 bei1 shih pei sekihi せきひ | stele; stone tablet (for inscription); CL:方[fang1] stone monument stone stele | 
| 石階 石阶see styles | shí jiē shi2 jie1 shih chieh ishibashi; sekkai いしばし; せっかい | stone step stone steps | 
| 砂石see styles | shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih sazaraishi さざらいし | sandstone; sand and stone; aggregate sand and stone; pebble; (surname) Sazaraishi | 
| 硯池 砚池see styles | yàn chí yan4 chi2 yen ch`ih yen chih kenchi けんち | (concave) ink stone or ink slab (See 墨池・1) inkstone well | 
| 硯石 砚石see styles | yàn shí yan4 shi2 yen shih suzuriishi / suzurishi すずりいし | ink stone; ink slab (1) (See 硯) inkstone; (2) stone used to make an inkstone; (place-name, surname) Suzuriishi | 
| 碑石see styles | bēi shí bei1 shi2 pei shih hiseki ひせき | stele; vertical stone tablet for carved inscriptions stone monument a stele | 
| 金石see styles | jīn shí jin1 shi2 chin shih kinseki きんせき | metal and stone; fig. hard objects; inscription on metal or bronze (1) minerals and rocks; metal and stone utensils; (2) epigraph; (personal name) Kinseki metal and stone | 
| 青石see styles | qīng shí qing1 shi2 ch`ing shih ching shih aoishi あおいし | bluestone; limestone (colloquial) (1) bluish stone; greenish stone; (2) (See 凝灰岩) blue-tinged tuff; (given name) Seiseki | 
| 採石場 采石场see styles | cǎi shí chǎng cai3 shi2 chang3 ts`ai shih ch`ang tsai shih chang saisekijou / saisekijo さいせきじょう | stone pit; quarry quarry; stone pit; (place-name) Saisekijō | 
| 石敢當 石敢当see styles | shí gǎn dāng shi2 gan3 dang1 shih kan tang sekkantou / sekkanto せっかんとう ishigandou / ishigando いしがんどう ishigantou / ishiganto いしがんとう | stone tablet erected to ward off evil spirits shigandang; stone tablet placed at a three-way street intersection (or dead end) to ward off evil spirits | 
| 腎結石 肾结石see styles | shèn jié shí shen4 jie2 shi2 shen chieh shih jinkesseki じんけっせき | kidney stone kidney stone; kidney stones; renal calculus | 
| 一石二鳥 一石二鸟see styles | yī shí èr niǎo yi1 shi2 er4 niao3 i shih erh niao issekinichou / issekinicho いっせきにちょう | to kill two birds with one stone (idiom) (expression) (yoji) killing two birds with one stone | 
| 打製石器 打制石器see styles | dǎ zhì shí qì da3 zhi4 shi2 qi4 ta chih shih ch`i ta chih shih chi daseisekki / dasesekki だせいせっき | (archaeology) chipped stone implement chipped stone tool; flaked stone tool | 
| 石器時代 石器时代see styles | shí qì shí dài shi2 qi4 shi2 dai4 shih ch`i shih tai shih chi shih tai sekkijidai せっきじだい | Stone Age Stone Age | 
| 磨製石器 磨制石器see styles | mó zhì shí qì mo2 zhi4 shi2 qi4 mo chih shih ch`i mo chih shih chi maseisekki / masesekki ませいせっき | a polished stone (neolithic) implement ground stone tool; polished stone tool | 
| 厗see styles | tí ti2 t`i ti | old stone or mineral, possibly related to antimony Sb 銻|锑[ti1] | 
| 扻see styles | zì zi4 tzu | to strike; to run against; to throw, as a stone | 
| 狛see styles | koma こま | (n,n-pref) (1) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (2) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine; (surname, female given name) Koma | 
| 玗see styles | yú yu2 yü | semiprecious stone; a kind of jade | 
| 玹see styles | xuán xuan2 hsüan | jadelike precious stone; jade-colored | 
| 珂see styles | kē ke1 k`o ko ka | jade-like stone White jade shell; translit. k, khr. | 
| 珉see styles | mín min2 min | alabaster, jade-like stone | 
| 珋see styles | liǔ liu3 liu | (literary) lustrous precious stone | 
| 琅see styles | láng lang2 lang roukan / rokan ろうかん | jade-like stone; clean and white; tinkling of pendants (given name) Roukan | 
| 琉see styles | liú liu2 liu run るん | precious stone (female given name) Run | 
| 琛see styles | chēn chen1 ch`en chen | precious stone; gem | 
| 瑂see styles | méi mei2 mei | (stone which resembles jade) | 
| 瑛see styles | yīng ying1 ying you / yo よう | (literary) translucent stone similar to jade; (literary) luster of jade (female given name) Yō | 
| 瑜see styles | yú yu2 yü yuu / yu ゆー | excellence; luster of gems (personal name) Yu- Lustre of gems; a beautiful stone; excellences, virtues; translit. yu, yoyo. | 
| 瑤 瑶see styles | yáo yao2 yao you / yo よう | jade; precious stone; mother-of-pearl; nacre; precious; used a complementary honorific (female given name) Yō Jasper (green), green crystal. | 
| 瑨see styles | jìn jin4 chin | (literary) jade-like stone | 
| 瑰see styles | guī gui1 kuei | (semiprecious stone); extraordinary | 
| 瑿see styles | yī yi1 i | a black stone like jade; jet | 
| 璁see styles | cōng cong1 ts`ung tsung | stone similar to jade | 
| 璚see styles | qióng qiong2 ch`iung chiung | (red stone) | 
| 璡 琎see styles | jìn jin4 chin | jade-like stone | 
| 矷see styles | zǐ zi3 tzu | (a kind of stone) | 
| 矼see styles | jiāng jiang1 chiang ishibashi いしばし | stone bridge (surname) Ishibashi | 
| 砃see styles | dān dan1 tan | white stone | 
| 砄see styles | jué jue2 chüeh | stone; rock | 
| 砘see styles | dùn dun4 tun | (agriculture) to compact loose soil with a stone roller after sowing seeds; stone roller used for this purpose | 
| 砣see styles | tuó tuo2 t`o to | steelyard weight; stone roller; to polish jade with an emery wheel | 
| 砧see styles | zhēn zhen1 chen kinuta きぬた | anvil fulling block; wooden or stone block for beating cloth; (place-name) Kinuta | 
| 砩see styles | fú fu2 fu | name of a stone | 
| 砭see styles | biān bian1 pien | ancient stone acupuncture needle; to criticize; to pierce | 
| 硌see styles | gè ge4 ko | (coll.) (of something hard or rough) to press against some part of one's body causing discomfort (like a small stone in one's shoe); to hurt; to chafe | 
| 碃see styles | qìng qing4 ch`ing ching | (stone) | 
| 碝see styles | ruǎn ruan3 juan | jade-like stone | 
| 碡see styles | zhóu zhou2 chou | stone roller (for threshing grain, leveling ground etc); Taiwan pr. [du2] | 
| 碣see styles | jié jie2 chieh | stone tablet | 
| 碫see styles | duàn duan4 tuan | coarse stone (used for whetstone) | 
| 碭 砀see styles | dàng dang4 tang | stone with color veins | 
| 碾see styles | niǎn nian3 nien | stone roller; roller and millstone; to grind; to crush; to husk | 
| 磉see styles | sǎng sang3 sang | stone plinth | 
| 磴see styles | dèng deng4 teng ishibashi いしばし | cliff-ledge; stone step (surname) Ishibashi | 
| 磹see styles | diàn dian4 tien | stone wedge | 
| 礅see styles | dūn dun1 tun | stone block | 
| 礎 础see styles | chǔ chu3 ch`u chu ishizue いしずえ | foundation; base foundation stone; cornerstone; (female given name) Motoe | 
| 礐 𬒈see styles | què que4 ch`üeh chüeh | (arch.) large stone; boulder; hard | 
| 礓see styles | jiāng jiang1 chiang | a small stone | 
| 礗see styles | pīn pin1 p`in pin | sound of crushed stone | 
| 礧see styles | lèi lei4 lei | roll stone down hill; stone pile | 
| 祏see styles | shí shi2 shih | stone shrine | 
| 種 种see styles | zhòng zhong4 chung tane(p); tane(sk) たね(P); タネ(sk) | to plant; to grow; to cultivate (1) seed (e.g. of a plant); pip; kernel; stone (e.g. of a peach); (2) progeny; offspring; issue; breed; (3) (See 胤) paternal blood; lineage; (4) sperm; semen; seed; (5) cause; source; seed; origin; (6) material (e.g. for an article); matter (e.g. of a story); subject (of discussion); theme; (news) copy; source (of a story); (7) {food} ingredient; main ingredient (of a piece of sushi); leaven; (8) mechanism (of a magic trick, etc.); secret; trickery; (9) (kana only) {hanaf} (oft. as タネ) 10-point card; tane; animal card; (surname) Tanezaki vīja; bīja. Seed, germ; sort, species; also to sow, plant. | 
| 蹲see styles | dūn dun1 tun zon つくばい | to crouch; to squat; to stay (somewhere) stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens to crouch | 
| 銘 铭see styles | míng ming2 ming mei / me めい | to engrave; inscribed motto (1) inscription; epitaph; (2) (manufacturer's) engraved signature; (3) (See 座右の銘・ざゆうのめい) motto; maxim; precept; (surname) Mei To engrave, on metal, stone, or the tablets of the heart. | 
| 銶 𨱇see styles | qiú qiu2 ch`iu chiu | single-headed pick; stone chisel | 
| 鎸see styles | juān juan1 chüan | variant of 鐫|镌, to engrave (on wood or stone); to inscribe | 
| 鐫 镌see styles | juān juan1 chüan | to engrave (on wood or stone); to inscribe | 
| 鐾see styles | bèi bei4 pei | to sharpen (a knife) on a stone or a strop | 
| 黒see styles | hēi hei1 hei kuro くろ | Japanese variant of 黑 (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) black; (2) {go} black stone; (3) guilt; guilty person; (surname) Kuroyanagi | 
| 一子see styles | isshi いっし | (1) one child; (2) only child; (3) one of several children (esp. the son and heir); (4) {go} (See 一目・2) one stone; (female given name) Motoko | 
| 一目see styles | yī mù yi1 mu4 i mu ichimoku いちもく | (noun, transitive verb) (1) look; glance; glimpse;  (2) {go} one stone; (surname) Ichimoku a single title | 
| 丁石see styles | chouishi / choishi ちょういし | roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one cho (approx. 109 meters) | 
| 中台see styles | chuudai / chudai ちゅうだい | (1) (rare) exact center of the Garbhadhatu mandala; (2) platform upon which the fire is lit in a stone lantern; (place-name, surname) Nakadai | 
| 五逆see styles | wǔ nì wu3 ni4 wu ni gogyaku ごぎゃく | (1) {Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha);  (2) (hist) crime of killing one's master, father, grandfather, mother, or grandmother pañcānantarya; 五無間業 The five rebellious acts or deadly sins, parricide, matricide, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, destroying the harmony of the sangha, or fraternity. The above definition is common both to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. The lightest of these sins is the first; the heaviest the last. II. Another group is: (1) sacrilege, such as destroying temples, burning sutras, stealing a Buddha's or a monk's things, inducing others to do so, or taking pleasure therein; (2) slander, or abuse of the teaching of śrāvaka s, pratyekabuddhas, or bodhisattvas; (3) ill-treatment or killing of a monk; (4) any one of the five deadly sins given above; (5) denial of the karma consequences of ill deeds, acting or teaching others accordingly, and unceasing evil life. III. There are also five deadly sins, each of which is equal to each of the first set of five: (1) violation of a mother, or a fully ordained nun; (2) killing a bodhisattva in a sangha; (5) destroying a Buddha's stūpa. IV. The five unpardonable sin of Devadatta who (1) destroyed the harmony of the community; (2) injured Śākyamuni with a stone, shedding his blood; (3) induced the king to let loose a rutting elephant to trample down Śākyamuni; (4) killed a nun; (5) put poison on his finger-nails and saluted Śākyamuni intending to destroy him thereby. | 
| 佛跡 佛迹see styles | fó jī fo2 ji1 fo chi busseki | 佛迹 Buddha's relic; any trace of Buddha, e.g. the imprint of his foot in stone before he entered nirvana. | 
| 八音see styles | bā yīn ba1 yin1 pa yin hatton | ancient classification system for musical instruments, based on the material of which the instrument is made (metal 金, stone 石, clay 土, leather 革, silk 絲|丝, wood 木, gourd 匏, bamboo 竹); the eight kinds of sound produced by instruments in these categories; music The eight tones of a Buddha's voice―beautiful, flexible, harmonious, respect-producing, not effeminate (i.e. manly), unerring, deep and resonant. | 
| 円石see styles | enseki えんせき | (1) round stone; pebble; boulder; cobblestone; cobble; (2) {geol} (See ココリス) coccolith; (surname) En'ishi | 
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This page contains 100 results for "Stone" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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