There are 55 total results for your Waterfall search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
瀧 泷 see styles |
lóng long2 lung tatsu たつ |
rapids; waterfall; torrential (rain) (out-dated kanji) (1) waterfall; (2) (archaism) rapids; (surname) Tatsu |
瀑布 see styles |
pù bù pu4 bu4 p`u pu pu pu bakufu ばくふ |
waterfall waterfall; cataract; cascade |
飛瀑 飞瀑 see styles |
fēi pù fei1 pu4 fei p`u fei pu hibaku ひばく |
waterfall waterfall from a high place |
壷 see styles |
tsubosaki つぼさき |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) jar; pot; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall); (4) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow); (5) (kana only) (figurative) bull's-eye; (6) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); (7) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; (8) (kana only) nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.); hu (ancient Chinese vessel shaped like a vase, usually used to store alcohol); (surname) Tsubosaki |
壺 壶 see styles |
hú hu2 hu tsubosaki つぼさき |
pot; classifier for bottled liquid (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) jar; pot; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall); (4) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow); (5) (kana only) (figurative) bull's-eye; (6) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); (7) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; (8) (kana only) nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.); hu (ancient Chinese vessel shaped like a vase, usually used to store alcohol); (surname) Tsubosaki |
壼 壸 see styles |
kǔn kun3 k`un kun tsubo つぼ tsuho つほ tsufu つふ |
palace corridor; fig. women's quarters; women (irregular kanji usage) (1) jar; pot; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall); (4) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow); (5) (kana only) (figurative) bull's-eye; (6) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); (7) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; (8) (kana only) nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.); (irregular kanji usage) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) jar; pot; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall); (4) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow); (5) (kana only) (figurative) bull's-eye; (6) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); (7) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; (8) (kana only) nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.) |
滝 see styles |
lóng long2 lung hayase はやせ |
Japanese variant of 瀧|泷[long2] (1) waterfall; (2) (archaism) rapids; (female given name) Hayase |
瀑 see styles |
pù pu4 p`u pu baku ばく |
waterfall (given name) Baku A torrent, cataract, cascade. |
ツボ see styles |
tsubo ツボ |
(1) jar; pot; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall); (4) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow); (5) (kana only) (figurative) bull's-eye; (6) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); (7) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; (8) (kana only) nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.) |
垂水 see styles |
tarumi たるみ |
(archaism) (See 滝・1) waterfall; (surname) Taremizu |
女滝 see styles |
metaki めたき |
the smaller waterfall (of the two); (surname) Metaki |
小滝 see styles |
kodaki こだき |
small waterfall; cascade; (place-name, surname) Kodaki |
懸河 悬河 see styles |
xuán hé xuan2 he2 hsüan ho kakegawa かけがわ |
"hanging" river (an embanked one whose riverbed is higher than the surrounding floodplain); (literary) waterfall; cataract; (fig.) torrent of words (surname) Kakegawa |
枯滝 see styles |
karetaki かれたき |
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden |
氷瀑 see styles |
hyoubaku / hyobaku ひょうばく |
(1) frozen waterfall; freezing of a waterfall; (2) (See アイスフォール) icefall |
涸滝 see styles |
karetaki かれたき |
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden |
滝口 see styles |
takiguchi たきぐち |
top of a waterfall; (surname) Tatakiguchi |
滝壷 see styles |
takitsubo たきつぼ |
plunge basin; waterfall lake; plunge pool; basin under a waterfall |
滝壺 see styles |
takitsubo たきつぼ |
plunge basin; waterfall lake; plunge pool; basin under a waterfall; (place-name) Takitsubo |
滝行 see styles |
takigyou / takigyo たきぎょう |
ritual acts performed under a waterfall |
滾る see styles |
tagiru たぎる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood) |
激る see styles |
tagiru たぎる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood) |
瀑声 see styles |
bakusei / bakuse ばくせい |
sound of a waterfall |
男滝 see styles |
ondaki おんだき |
greater waterfall (of the two); (place-name) Ondaki |
白滝 see styles |
shirataki; shirataki(sk) しらたき; シラタキ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) shirataki noodles; white noodles made from konjak starch, often used in sukiyaki; (2) waterfall resembling a white sheet; (surname) Shirotaki |
落差 see styles |
luò chā luo4 cha1 lo ch`a lo cha rakusa らくさ |
drop in elevation; (fig.) gap (in wages, expectations etc); disparity (1) difference in elevation (between two points in a body of water); head; drop (e.g. of a waterfall); fall distance; (2) difference; gap |
観瀑 see styles |
kanbaku かんばく |
(noun/participle) (rare) waterfall viewing |
雄滝 see styles |
otokodaki おとこだき |
greater waterfall (of the two); (personal name) Otokodaki |
雌滝 see styles |
medaki めだき |
the smaller waterfall (of the two); (personal name) Medaki |
飛泉 see styles |
hisen ひせん |
waterfall; (given name) Hisen |
高巻 see styles |
takamaki たかまき |
(noun/participle) detour (around a waterfall, etc. when gorge-climbing); (surname) Takamaki |
枯れ滝 see styles |
karetaki かれたき |
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden |
水簾洞 水帘洞 see styles |
shuǐ lián dòng shui3 lian2 dong4 shui lien tung |
cave with a waterfall at its mouth |
涸れ滝 see styles |
karetaki かれたき |
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden |
滝つぼ see styles |
takitsubo たきつぼ |
plunge basin; waterfall lake; plunge pool; basin under a waterfall |
滝登り see styles |
takinobori たきのぼり |
(fish) climbing (swimming) up waterfall |
高捲き see styles |
takamaki たかまき |
(noun/participle) detour (around a waterfall, etc. when gorge-climbing) |
うたせ湯 see styles |
utaseyu うたせゆ |
stream of water cascading onto one's back (in an onsen); pelting water; waterfall shower |
打たせ湯 see styles |
utaseyu うたせゆ |
stream of water cascading onto one's back (in an onsen); pelting water; waterfall shower |
イグアス滝 see styles |
iguasutaki イグアスたき |
(place-name) Cataratas del Iguacu (waterfall) |
Variations: |
medaki めだき |
smaller waterfall (of the two) |
Variations: |
tagiru たぎる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood) |
Variations: |
odaki おだき |
greater waterfall (of the two) |
エンジェル滝 see styles |
enjerutaki エンジェルたき |
(place-name) Salto del Angel (waterfall) |
テケンダマ滝 see styles |
tekendamataki テケンダマたき |
(place-name) Salto de Tequendama (waterfall) |
滝に打たれる see styles |
takiniutareru たきにうたれる |
(exp,v1) to stand under a waterfall (as spiritual training) |
Variations: |
ochiguchi おちぐち |
(1) crest (of a waterfall); (2) mouth (of a sewer, etc.); outfall; (3) spout (e.g. of a watering can); (4) (archaism) (orig. meaning) start of a fall |
Variations: |
takamaki たかまき |
(noun/participle) detour (around a waterfall, etc. when gorge-climbing) |
ウォータフォール see styles |
wootafooru ウォータフォール |
waterfall |
ウォーターフォール see styles |
wootaafooru / wootafooru ウォーターフォール |
waterfall |
Variations: |
utaseyu うたせゆ |
stream of water cascading onto one's back (in an onsen); pelting water; waterfall shower |
Variations: |
takitsubo たきつぼ |
plunge basin; waterfall lake; plunge pool; basin under a waterfall |
Variations: |
taki たき |
(1) waterfall; (2) (archaism) rapids |
Variations: |
karetaki かれたき |
(1) (esp. 涸滝) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) (esp. 枯滝) simulated waterfall in a dry garden |
Variations: |
tsubo(p); tsubo(p); tsuho(ok); tsufu(ok) つぼ(P); ツボ(P); つほ(ok); つふ(ok) |
(1) pot; jar; vase; (2) dice cup; (3) (See 滝壺) depression; basin (e.g. of a waterfall); (4) (kana only) (See 思うつぼ・1) aim; what one wants; the mark; (5) (kana only) key point (of a conversation, etc.); essence; (6) (kana only) acupuncture point; moxibustion point; pressure point; (7) (kana only) (often ツボ) position on the fingerboard (of a shamisen, koto, etc.); (8) (archaism) target (when aiming an arrow) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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