There are 33 total results for your mantis search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
螳螂 see styles |
táng láng tang2 lang2 t`ang lang tang lang tourou / toro とうろう kamakiri かまきり |
More info & calligraphy: Mantis / Praying Mantis(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
螳螂拳 see styles |
tourouken / toroken とうろうけん |
More info & calligraphy: Northern Praying Mantis |
カマキリ see styles |
kamakiri カマキリ |
More info & calligraphy: Praying Mantis |
南派螳螂 see styles |
nán pài táng láng nan2 pai4 tang2 lang2 nan p`ai t`ang lang nan pai tang lang |
More info & calligraphy: Southern Praying Mantis |
蝦蛄 虾蛄 see styles |
xiā gū xia1 gu1 hsia ku shako しゃこ |
mantis shrimp (kana only) mantis shrimp (any marine crustacean of order Stomatopoda, esp. the species Oratosquilla oratoria) |
螳 see styles |
táng tang2 t`ang tang |
praying mantis |
蟭 see styles |
jiāo jiao1 chiao |
eggs of mantis |
蟷 see styles |
dāng dang1 tang |
mantis |
刀螂 see styles |
dāo lang dao1 lang5 tao lang |
(dialect) mantis |
爬蝦 爬虾 see styles |
pá xiā pa2 xia1 p`a hsia pa hsia |
mantis shrimp |
螵蛸 see styles |
piāo xiāo piao1 xiao1 p`iao hsiao piao hsiao |
ootheca, i.e. eggs in their capsule, of a praying mantis (used in TCM); cuttlebone (abbr. for 海螵蛸[hai3 piao1 xiao1]) |
蟐螂 see styles |
kamakiri かまきり |
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
蟷螂 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis); (surname) Tourou |
鎌切 see styles |
kamakiri かまきり |
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
鎌首 see styles |
kamakubi かまくび |
sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis); crooked neck; gooseneck |
口足目 see styles |
kǒu zú mù kou3 zu2 mu4 k`ou tsu mu kou tsu mu |
Stomatopoda, order of marine crustaceans (whose members are called mantis shrimps) |
皮皮蝦 皮皮虾 see styles |
pí pí xiā pi2 pi2 xia1 p`i p`i hsia pi pi hsia |
mantis shrimp |
蝦爬子 虾爬子 see styles |
xiā pá zi xia1 pa2 zi5 hsia p`a tzu hsia pa tzu |
mantis shrimp |
蟷螂拳 see styles |
tourouken / toroken とうろうけん |
(martial arts term) praying mantis style |
青竜蝦 see styles |
shako しゃこ |
(kana only) mantis shrimp (any marine crustacean of order Stomatopoda, esp. the species Oratosquilla oratoria) |
朝鮮蟷螂 see styles |
chousenkamakiri / chosenkamakiri ちょうせんかまきり |
narrow-winged mantis |
腹広蟷螂 see styles |
harabirokamakiri; harabirokamakiri はらびろかまきり; ハラビロカマキリ |
(kana only) Indo-Pacific mantis (Hierodula patellifera) |
螳臂當車 螳臂当车 see styles |
táng bì dāng chē tang2 bi4 dang1 che1 t`ang pi tang ch`e tang pi tang che |
lit. a mantis trying to stop a chariot (idiom); fig. to overrate oneself and attempt something impossible |
螳螂捕蟬 螳螂捕蝉 see styles |
táng láng bǔ chán tang2 lang2 bu3 chan2 t`ang lang pu ch`an tang lang pu chan |
the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind (idiom, from Daoist classic Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3]); to pursue a narrow gain while neglecting a greater danger |
マンティス see styles |
mantisu マンティス |
mantis |
北派螳螂拳 see styles |
běi pài táng láng quán bei3 pai4 tang2 lang2 quan2 pei p`ai t`ang lang ch`üan pei pai tang lang chüan |
Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art) |
Variations: |
shako; shako しゃこ; シャコ |
(kana only) mantis shrimp (any marine crustacean of order Stomatopoda, esp. the species Oratosquilla oratoria) |
Variations: |
tourouken / toroken とうろうけん |
{MA} praying mantis style |
ハラビロカマキリ see styles |
harabirokamakiri ハラビロカマキリ |
(kana only) Indo-Pacific mantis (Hierodula patellifera) |
ミステリーかまきり see styles |
misuteriikamakiri / misuterikamakiri ミステリーかまきり |
(work) Praying Mantis (film); (wk) Praying Mantis (film) |
螳螂捕蟬,黃雀在後 螳螂捕蝉,黄雀在后 |
táng láng bǔ chán , huáng què zài hòu tang2 lang2 bu3 chan2 , huang2 que4 zai4 hou4 t`ang lang pu ch`an , huang ch`üeh tsai hou tang lang pu chan , huang chüeh tsai hou |
the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind (idiom, from Daoist classic Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3]); to pursue a narrow gain while neglecting a greater danger |
Variations: |
shako; shako しゃこ; シャコ |
(kana only) mantis shrimp (any marine crustacean of order Stomatopoda, esp. the species Oratosquilla oratoria); mantis crab; squilla |
Variations: |
kamakiri; tourou(蟷螂, 螳螂); imojiri(蟷螂); iibomushiri(蟷螂); kamakiri / kamakiri; toro(蟷螂, 螳螂); imojiri(蟷螂); ibomushiri(蟷螂); kamakiri かまきり; とうろう(蟷螂, 螳螂); いもじり(蟷螂); いいぼむしり(蟷螂); カマキリ |
(kana only) (occ. written 杜父魚) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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