There are 21 total results for your Tora search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
虎 see styles |
hǔ hu3 hu tora とら |
More info & calligraphy: Tiger(1) tiger (Panthera tigris); (2) (colloquialism) drunkard; drunk; sot; (surname) Tora vyāghra, 弭也竭羅 a tiger. |
乕 see styles |
hǔ hu3 hu tora とら |
old variant of 虎[hu3] (personal name) Tora |
兜羅 兜罗 see styles |
dōu luó dou1 luo2 tou lo tora |
妬羅 (or 堵羅 or 蠧羅) tūla, floss, e. g. willow-floss, wild silk; cotton, also called兜羅綿 (or 兜羅M016820); also a tree producing such floss. |
堵羅 堵罗 see styles |
dǔ luó du3 luo2 tu lo tora |
tūla |
妬羅 妬罗 see styles |
dù luó du4 luo2 tu lo tora |
floss; panicle of a flower or plant |
戸浦 see styles |
toura / tora とうら |
(surname) Toura |
斗羅 see styles |
tora とら |
(personal name) Tora |
登良 see styles |
tora とら |
(female given name) Tora |
蠧羅 蠧罗 see styles |
dù luó du4 luo2 tu lo tora |
floss; panicle of a flower or plant |
都羅 see styles |
tora とら |
(place-name) Tora |
寅さん see styles |
torasan とらさん |
(person) Tora-san (leading character from Japanese movie series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo") |
虎海老 see styles |
toraebi; toraebi とらえび; トラエビ |
(kana only) tora velvet shrimp (Metapenaeopsis acclivis) |
トラボラ see styles |
torabora トラボラ |
(place-name) Tora Bora |
托拉博拉 see styles |
tuō lā bó lā tuo1 la1 bo2 la1 t`o la po la to la po la |
Tora Bora, cave complex in the White Mountains of eastern Afghanistan |
スマトラ虎 see styles |
sumatoratora; sumatoratora; sumatora tora スマトラとら; スマトラトラ; スマトラ・トラ |
(kana only) Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) |
トラテープ see styles |
torateepu トラテープ |
safety stripe tape (black-and-yellow plastic tape) (wasei: tora tape); barricade tape |
トラ・テープ see styles |
tora teepu トラ・テープ |
safety stripe tape (black-and-yellow plastic tape) (wasei: tora tape); barricade tape |
スマトラ・トラ see styles |
sumatora tora スマトラ・トラ |
(kana only) Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) |
Variations: |
utazawa うたざわ |
(歌沢 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen) slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period) |
Variations: |
utazawabushi うたざわぶし |
(歌沢節 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢節 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen) (See うた沢) slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period) |
Variations: |
torateepu; tora teepu トラテープ; トラ・テープ |
safety stripe tape (black-and-yellow plastic tape) (wasei: tora tape); barricade tape |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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