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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
立ち昇る see styles |
tachinoboru たちのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up |
雕楹碧檻 雕楹碧槛 see styles |
diāo yíng bì kǎn diao1 ying2 bi4 kan3 tiao ying pi k`an tiao ying pi kan |
carved pillar, jade doorsill (idiom); heavily decorated environment |
ピリャール see styles |
piryaaru / piryaru ピリャール |
(personal name) Pillar |
七如來寶塔 七如来宝塔 see styles |
qī rú lái bǎo tǎ qi1 ru2 lai2 bao3 ta3 ch`i ju lai pao t`a chi ju lai pao ta shichi nyorai hōtō |
jeweled pillar of the seven tathāgatas |
国家の柱石 see styles |
kokkanochuuseki / kokkanochuseki こっかのちゅうせき |
pillar of state |
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shinbashira しんばしら |
(1) central pillar of a pagoda; shinbashira; (2) (真柱 only) leader of the Tenri religion |
掘っ建て柱 see styles |
hottatebashira ほったてばしら |
pillar sunk into the ground |
掘っ立て柱 see styles |
hottatebashira ほったてばしら |
pillar sunk into the ground |
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nemoto ねもと |
(1) base (of a plant, tree, pillar, etc.); (part near the) root; roots (of one's hair); (2) root (e.g. of a problem); source |
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hashigui はしぐい |
bridge pillar |
立ちのぼる see styles |
tachinoboru たちのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up |
郵便ポスト see styles |
yuubinposuto / yubinposuto ゆうびんポスト |
postbox; mailbox; pillar box |
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sumibashira すみばしら |
(1) corner post; corner pillar; (2) (角柱 only) (See 角・すみ・2) downstage right pillar (on a noh stage) |
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mune むね |
(1) principle; aim; main purpose; central part; pillar; (2) (旨 only) purport; gist; drift; meaning; (3) (旨 only) instructions; orders; intention; wishes |
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shitebashira(仕手柱); shitebashira(shite柱) してばしら(仕手柱); シテばしら(シテ柱) |
(See 仕手・2) upstage right pillar (on a noh stage), where the main actor stands at the start and end of the play |
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enchuu(円柱)(p); marubashira / enchu(円柱)(p); marubashira えんちゅう(円柱)(P); まるばしら |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (円柱 only) column; shaft; cylinder; (2) (usu. まるばしら) (See 角柱・2) round pillar (esp. in buildings) |
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masu(p); masu ます(P); マス |
(1) measuring container; measuring box; measure; (2) box (seating at a theatre, etc.); (3) (esp. マス) square on a grid; cell of a grid; (4) (斗 only) square bearing block (at the top of a pillar) |
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udatsu うだつ |
(kana only) (See うだつが上がらない) short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole |
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hottatebashira ほったてばしら |
pillar sunk into the ground |
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masugata; togata(斗形) ますがた; とがた(斗形) |
(1) (ますがた only) square (shape); (2) (斗形 only) square bearing block (at the top of a pillar); (3) (ますがた only) rectangular space between the inner and outer gates of a castle (where troops can gather) |
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hottate ほったて |
erection of a pillar by sinking it directly into the ground |
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tachinoboru たちのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up |
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udatsu うだつ |
(1) (kana only) (See うだつが上がらない) short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole; (2) (kana only) mud wall with raised roof edge (as a fire wall and status symbol); raised roof edge |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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