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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 shin
    しん

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Heart / Mind / Spirit
heart; mind; intention; center; core; CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]
(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato
hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras.

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shēng
    sheng1
sheng
 fu
    ふ

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Birth / Life
to be born; to give birth; life; to grow; raw; uncooked; student
(n,n-suf) (See 芝生) area of thick growth (of trees, grass, etc.); (surname) Yanao
jāti 惹多; life; utpāda means coming forth, birth, production; 生 means beget, bear, birth, rebirth, born, begin, produce, life, the living. One of the twelve nidānas, 十二因緣; birth takes place in four forms, catur yoni, v. 四生, in each case causing: a sentient being to enter one of the 六道 six gati, or paths of transmigration.

丁丁

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zhēng zhēng
    zheng1 zheng1
cheng cheng
 toutou / toto
    とうとう
    chouchou / chocho
    ちょうちょう

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Tintin
sound of chopping wood, chess pieces hitting the board etc
(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax

喬林


乔林

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qiáo lín
    qiao2 lin2
ch`iao lin
    chiao lin

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Joleen
forest (esp. of tall trees); high forest

寶林


宝林

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bǎo lín
    bao3 lin2
pao lin
 Hōrin

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Pauline
Po Lam (area in Hong Kong)
The groves, or avenues of precious trees (in the Pure Land). The monastery of Huineng, sixth patriarch of the Chan sect, in 韶州典江縣 Dianjiang Xian, Shaozhou, Guangdong, cf. 慧 15. The 寶林傳 and supplement contain the teachings of this school.

猿も木から落ちる

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 sarumokikaraochiru
    さるもきからおちる

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Even Monkeys Fall From Trees
(exp,v1) (proverb) even monkeys fall from trees; anyone can make a mistake; pride comes before a fall; even Homer sometimes nods

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zhū
    zhu1
chu
 shu
    しゅ
tree trunk; stump (tree root); a plant; classifier for trees or plants; strain (biology); to involve others (in shady business)
(1) stump; (suf,ctr) (2) counter for trees; (personal name) Miki
stump

花木

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huā mù
    hua1 mu4
hua mu
 kaboku
    かぼく
flowers and trees; plants; flora
(1) flowers and trees; (2) flowering trees; (place-name) Hananoki

連理


连理

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lián lǐ
    lian2 li3
lien li
 renri
    れんり
two trees that grow together as one; fig. conjugal union
(1) trees with entwined branches; (2) intimate male and female relationship; (surname, female given name) Renri

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    si4
ssu
 tera
    てら
Buddhist temple; mosque; government office (old)
temple (Buddhist); (personal name) Teraji
vihāra, 毘訶羅 or 鼻訶羅; saṅghārāma 僧伽藍; an official hall, a temple, adopted by Buddhists for a monastery, many other names are given to it, e. g. 淨住; 法同舍; 出世舍; 精舍; 淸淨園; 金剛刹; 寂滅道場; 遠離處; 親近處 'A model vihāra ought to be built of red sandalwood, with 32 chambers, 8 tāla trees in height, with a garden, park and bathing tank attached; it ought to have promenades for peripatetic meditation and to be richly furnished with stores of clothes, food, bedsteads, mattresses, medicines and all creature comforts.' Eitel.

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kǎo
    kao3
k`ao
    kao
 taku
    たく
chinquapin (Castanopsis fargesii and other spp.), genus of evergreen trees
(archaism) (See 楮) paper mulberry

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    ke1
k`o
    ko
classifier for trees, cabbages, plants etc

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    la4
la
to plant trees (old)

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chá
    cha2
ch`a
    cha
a raft made of bamboo or wood; to fell trees; to hew


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sēn
    sen1
sen
lush growth (trees); fishing using bundled wood (archaic)

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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
shade of trees

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    su4
su
tall and straight (of trees)


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jiǎ
    jia3
chia
Catalpa, a genus of mostly deciduous trees; old term for Camellia sinensis, the tea plant 茶; also called Thea sinensis; small evergreen shrub (Mallotus japonicus)

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yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 sono
    その
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc)
(n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono
A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇.

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luǒ
    luo3
lo
fruit of plants (not of trees)

丁々

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 toutou / toto
    とうとう
    chouchou / chocho
    ちょうちょう
(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax

上木

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 jouboku; uwaki / joboku; uwaki
    じょうぼく; うわき
(noun/participle) (1) (じょうぼく only) (See 上梓・1) publication; wood-block printing; (2) (usu. うわき) (See 下木) canopy (trees); (surname) Jōki

下木

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 shitaki; kaboku; shitagi
    したき; かぼく; したぎ
(See 上木・じょうぼく・2) understory trees; underbrush; undergrowth; (surname) Shimoki

下道

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 shitamichi
    したみち
(1) non-highway road; toll-free road; local road; (2) road shadowed by trees, mountain, etc.; (surname) Shimomichi

下露

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 shitatsuyu
    したつゆ
dew under (dripping from) trees; (place-name) Shimotsuyu

並木

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 naraki
    ならき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname) Naraki

並樹

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 namiki
    なみき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname, given name) Namiki

主伐

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 shubatsu
    しゅばつ
final cutting (of trees); regeneration cutting

伐る

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 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) to cut down (e.g. trees)

伐採

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 bassai
    ばっさい
(noun, transitive verb) felling timber; cutting down trees; logging; lumbering

伐期

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 bakki
    ばっき
time for harvesting (of trees)

佳木

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 yoshiki
    よしき
beautiful trees; (given name) Yoshiki

列植

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 resshoku
    れっしょく
(noun/participle) planting in a row (trees, flowers, etc.)

前栽

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 senzai
    せんざい
garden; trees and flowers in a garden; (place-name) Senzai

剪枝

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jiǎn zhī
    jian3 zhi1
chien chih
 senshi
    せんし
to prune (branches etc)
(noun, transitive verb) (rare) pruning (trees, shrubs, etc.)

劍山


剑山

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jiàn shān
    jian4 shan1
chien shan
 kensan
劍樹地獄 Asipattra. The hill of swords, or sword-leaf trees hell, one of the sixteen hells; also called 刀刃路.

双樹

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 souju / soju
    そうじゅ
(1) two trees; (2) (abbreviation) (See 娑羅双樹・1) sal tree (Shorea robusta); saul; (surname, given name) Futaki

台杉

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 daisugi
    だいすぎ
coppicing-like technique used with cedar trees

唐薑

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 karahajikami
    からはじかみ
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) Tetradium ruticarpum (species of deciduous trees)

嘉木

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 kagi
    かぎ
beautiful trees; (place-name) Kagi

四依

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sì yī
    si4 yi1
ssu i
 shi e
The four necessaries, or things on which the religious rely. (1) 行四依 The four of ascetic practitioners— rag clothing; begging for food; sitting under trees; purgatives and diuretics as moral and spiritual means; these are also termed 四聖種. (2) 法四依 The four of the dharma: i. e. the truth, which is eternal, rather than man, even its propagator; the sutras of perfect meaning i. e. of the 道實相 the truth of the 'middle' way; the meaning, or spirit, not the letter; wisdom 智, i.e. Buddha-wisdom rather than mere knowledge 識. There are other groups. Cf. 四事.

園生


园生

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yuán shēng
    yuan2 sheng1
yüan sheng
 ensei; sonou / ense; sono
    えんせい; そのう
garden (esp. with trees); park; (place-name) Sonnoo
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree

堅林


坚林

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jiān lín
    jian1 lin2
chien lin
 Kenrin
(堅固林) The grove of Sala trees, in which Sakyamuni died.

大樹


大树

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dà shù
    da4 shu4
ta shu
 taiju
    たいじゅ
Tashu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
large tree; big tree; huge tree; (given name) Masaki
Great trees, i.e. bodhisattvas, cf. 三草.

妖通

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yāo tōng
    yao1 tong1
yao t`ung
    yao tung
 yōtsū
The power to change miraculously into trees and animals; v. 五種通.

子忌

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 neimi / nemi
    ねいみ
(obscure) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year)

寶樹


宝树

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bǎo shù
    bao3 shu4
pao shu
 hō ju
The jewel-trees (of the Pure Land).

小樹


小树

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xiǎo shù
    xiao3 shu4
hsiao shu
 komiki
    こみき
shrub; small tree; sapling; CL:棵[ke1]
(female given name) Komiki
Small trees, bodhisattvas in the lower stages, v. 三草二木.

山札

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 yamafuda
    やまふだ
(1) {cards} deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn); stack; draw pile; (2) (hist) tag verifying one has permission to take plants and trees from common land (Edo period)

山毫

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shān háo
    shan1 hao2
shan hao
 sangō
Writing brushes as numerous as mountains, or as the trees on the mountains (and ink as vast as the ocean).

幣束

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 heisoku / hesoku
    へいそく
offerings of rope, paper, etc. hung on trees in Shinto shrines

性遮

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xìng zhē
    xing4 zhe1
hsing che
 shōsha
Natural and conventional sins, i. e. sins against natural law, e. g. murder, and sins against conventional or religious law, e. g. for a monk to drink wine, cut down trees, etc.

択伐

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 takubatsu
    たくばつ
(noun/participle) selection cutting (of trees); selective cutting

新樹

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 shinju
    しんじゅ
(See 新緑,若葉) tree covered in fresh green leaves; newly green trees of early Summer; (female given name) Niina

木々

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 kigi
    きぎ
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees; (surname) Kigi

木守

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 komori
    こもり
(archaism) person who tends to trees (e.g. in a garden); (place-name) Komori

木木

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 kigi
    きぎ
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees

木石

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mù shí
    mu4 shi2
mu shih
 bokuseki
    ぼくせき
(1) trees and stones; (2) unfeeling person; (given name) Bokuseki
trees and rocks

木立

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 kodate
    こだて
grove of trees; (surname) Kodate

木等

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mù děng
    mu4 deng3
mu teng
 mokutō
trees and so forth

木草

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 kikusa
    きくさ
(See 草木) trees and grass; vegetation

杉叢

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 sugimura
    すぎむら
(kana only) thicket of cedar trees

杏林

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xìng lín
    xing4 lin2
hsing lin
 kyourin / kyorin
    きょうりん
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees)
apricot grove

松籟

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 shourai / shorai
    しょうらい
(1) (sound of) wind through pine trees; soughing of wind through pine trees; (2) (metaphorically) sound of a boiling tea kettle; (given name) Shourai

松韻

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 shouin / shoin
    しょういん
(music of) wind through pine trees; (given name) Shouin

松風

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 matsukaze; shoufuu / matsukaze; shofu
    まつかぜ; しょうふう
(1) (sound of) wind blowing through pine trees; (2) (まつかぜ only) (sound of) steam whistling in a kettle (at a tea ceremony); (3) (まつかぜ only) matsukaze; sugar-glazed cookie sprinkled with sesame or poppy seeds; (place-name, surname) Matsukaze

林壑

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lín hè
    lin2 he4
lin ho
woods and ravines; tranquillity of trees and valleys

林變


林变

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lín biàn
    lin2 bian4
lin pien
 rinpen
The trees of the wood turned white when the Buddha died.

枝香

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zhī xiāng
    zhi1 xiang1
chih hsiang
 sayaka
    さやか
(female given name) Sayaka
Incense made of branches of trees, one of the three kinds of incense, the other two being from roots and flowers.

枯木

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kū mù
    ku1 mu4
k`u mu
    ku mu
 kogi
    こぎ
dead tree
dead tree; dry wood; (surname) Kogi
Withered timber, decayed, dried-up trees; applied to a class of ascetic Buddhists, who sat in meditation, never lying down, like 石霜枯木 petrified rocks and withered stumps.

栲屬


栲属

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kǎo shǔ
    kao3 shu3
k`ao shu
    kao shu
Castanopsis, genus of evergreen trees

桂科

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 katsuraka
    かつらか
Cercidiphyllaceae; monotypic plant family containing the katsura trees

桐畑

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 kiribatake
    きりばたけ
field of paulownia trees; (place-name) Kiribatake

森森

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sēn sēn
    sen1 sen1
sen sen
 shinshin
    しんしん
dense (of trees); thick; ghastly; eerie
(noun or adjectival noun) deeply forested

森然

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sēn rán
    sen1 ran2
sen jan
(of tall trees) dense, thick; awe-inspiring

植木

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 umeki
    うめき
garden shrubs; trees; potted plant; (personal name) Umeki

植栽

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 shokusai
    しょくさい
(noun, transitive verb) raising trees and plants; (place-name) Shokusai

植樹


植树

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zhí shù
    zhi2 shu4
chih shu
 shokuju
    しょくじゅ
to plant trees
(n,vs,vt,vi) tree-planting; (given name) Taneki

楊樹


杨树

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yáng shù
    yang2 shu4
yang shu
poplar tree; various trees of genus Populus

槵子

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huàn zǐ
    huan4 zi3
huan tzu
fruit of the Sapindus trees (used for Buddhist prayer beads)

樵る

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 kikoru
    きこる
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chop down trees (in a mountain forest)

樹々

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 juju
    じゅじゅ
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees; (female given name) Juju

樹上

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 jujou / jujo
    じゅじょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 樹下) up in a tree; in the trees

樹医

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 jui
    じゅい
tree surgeon (esp. for famous or old trees)

樹木


树木

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shù mù
    shu4 mu4
shu mu
 jumoku
    じゅもく
tree
tree; trees and shrubs; (place-name) Jumoku

樹樹

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 kigi
    きぎ
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees

樹氷

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 juhyou / juhyo
    じゅひょう
(1) frost on trees; hoarfrost (on trees); (2) frost-covered trees; (female given name) Juhyou

樹海

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 jukai
    じゅかい
sea of trees; broad expanse of dense woodland; abundant leafage; (female given name) Tatsumi

樹王


树王

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shù wáng
    shu4 wang2
shu wang
 juō
the king of trees

樹間

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 jukan
    じゅかん
space between trees; gap between trees

橘錄


橘录

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jú lù
    ju2 lu4
chü lu
classification of orange trees by 12th century Song dynasty botanist Han Yanzhi 韓彥直|韩彦直[Han2 Yan4 zhi2]

獣害

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 juugai / jugai
    じゅうがい
damage caused by wild animals (e.g. to crops, trees)

玉樹


玉树

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yù shù
    yu4 shu4
yü shu
 tamaki
    たまき
Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: yus hru'u bod rigs rang skyong khul) in Qinghai
(surname, female given name) Tamaki
jeweled trees

甘露

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gān lòu
    gan1 lou4
kan lou
 kanro
    かんろ
(noun or adjectival noun) nectar; sweetness; (surname, female given name) Kanro
阿密哩多 (or 啞密哩多) (or 啞密哩達) amṛta, sweet dew, ambrosia, the nectar of immortality; tr. by 天酒 deva-wine, the nectar of the gods. Four kinds of ambrosia are mentioned— green, yellow, red, and white, all coming from 'edible trees' and known as 蘇陀 sudhā, or 蘇摩 soma.

盗伐

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 toubatsu / tobatsu
    とうばつ
(noun, transitive verb) secretly felling trees

盜伐


盗伐

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dào fá
    dao4 fa2
tao fa
to unlawfully fell trees
See: 盗伐

砍樹


砍树

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kǎn shù
    kan3 shu4
k`an shu
    kan shu
to chop wood; to chop down trees

禪林


禅林

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chán lín
    chan2 lin2
ch`an lin
    chan lin
 zenrin
a Buddhist temple
Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑.

種樹


种树

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zhòng shù
    zhong4 shu4
chung shu
 tanetatsu
    たねたつ
to plant trees
(given name) Tanetatsu

綠樹


绿树

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lǜ shù
    lu:4 shu4
lü shu
trees; greenery

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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