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当板

see styles
 ateita / ateta
    あていた
laths of wood (trucking)

形代

see styles
 katashiro
    かたしろ
(1) paper, cloth, wood, etc. representation of a sacred object; (2) {Shinto} paper doll used in purification rites

徹る

see styles
 tooru
    とおる
(v5r,vi) (1) to go by; to go past; to go along; to travel along; to pass through; to use (a road); to take (a route); to go via; to go by way of; (2) to run (between); to operate (between); to connect; (3) to go indoors; to go into a room; to be admitted; to be shown in; to be ushered in; to come in; (4) to penetrate; to pierce; to skewer; to go through; to come through; (5) to permeate; to soak into; to spread throughout; (6) to carry (e.g. of a voice); to reach far; (7) to be passed on (e.g. of a customer's order to the kitchen); to be relayed; to be conveyed; (8) to pass (a test, a bill in the House, etc.); to be approved; to be accepted; (9) to go by (a name); to be known as; to be accepted as; to have a reputation for; (10) to be coherent; to be logical; to be reasonable; to be comprehensible; to be understandable; to make sense; (11) to get across (e.g. of one's point); to be understood; (12) to be straight (e.g. wood grain); (13) (archaism) to be well-informed; to be wise; (suf,v5r) (14) to do ... completely; to do ... thoroughly

折箱

see styles
 oribako
    おりばこ
box made of thin wood or cardboard

拍板

see styles
pāi bǎn
    pai1 ban3
p`ai pan
    pai pan
 hakuhan
    はくはん
clapper-board; auctioneer's hammer; to beat time with clappers
paiban (clapper made from several flat pieces of wood)

擦文

see styles
 satsumon
    さつもん
brush-mark pattern (scraped into the surface of earthenware with wood)

攢火


攒火

see styles
cuán huǒ
    cuan2 huo3
ts`uan huo
    tsuan huo
 senka
to start a fire by drilling into wood

新木

see styles
 niki
    にき
logs in bark; rough wood; unseasoned timber; new lumber; (place-name) Niki

新榧

see styles
 shinkaya
    しんかや
shin kaya; imitation kaya; any kind of cheaper wood that resembles kaya, used for go and shogi boards

木佛

see styles
mù fó
    mu4 fo2
mu fo
 bokubutsu
A Buddha of wood, i. e. an image of wood.

木口

see styles
 koguchi
    こぐち
cut end (of a piece of wood); (surname) Koguchi

木地

see styles
 kiji
    きじ
(1) grain (of wood); (2) unlacquered woodwork; plain wood; (3) roughly cut wood for carving or lathing; (surname) Mokuchi

木彫

see styles
 mokuchou / mokucho
    もくちょう
wood carving; wooden sculpture; woodcraft

木板

see styles
mù bǎn
    mu4 ban3
mu pan
 mokuhan; kiita / mokuhan; kita
    もくはん; きいた
slab; board; plank; CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4]
(1) wooden board; (2) (See 木版) wood-block printing; wood engraving

木桿


木杆

see styles
mù gān
    mu4 gan1
mu kan
wooden pole; wood (golf club)

木椆

see styles
mù zhòu
    mu4 zhou4
mu chou
type of wood used to make punting poles for boats (old)

木毛

see styles
 mokumou / mokumo
    もくもう
wood wool; excelsior; (place-name) Komou

木灰

see styles
 kibai
    きばい
wood ashes

木理

see styles
 mokuri
    もくり
(See 木目・もくめ) grain (of wood); (surname) Kinome

木目

see styles
 mokume
    もくめ
grain (of wood); curly grain; (1) (kana only) texture (e.g. skin, fabric); (2) (kana only) grain (e.g. wood); (3) (kana only) detail; (place-name) Mokume

木端

see styles
 kihashi
    きはし
(1) wood chip; splinter; (2) thin shingles; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) wood chip; splinter; (n-pref,n) (2) worthless thing; worthless person; (surname) Kihashi

木簡

see styles
 mokkan; mokukan
    もっかん; もくかん
(hist) (See 竹簡) narrow, long, and thin pieces of wood strung together that were used to write on in ancient times

木精

see styles
 mokusei / mokuse
    もくせい
wood alcohol; the spirit of a tree; (surname, female given name) Kodama

木糖

see styles
mù táng
    mu4 tang2
mu t`ang
    mu tang
 mokutou / mokuto
    もくとう
xylose (type of sugar)
(See キシリトール) xylose; wood sugar

木羽

see styles
 kiba
    きば
(1) wood chip; splinter; (2) thin shingles; (surname) Kiba

木蠹

see styles
mù dù
    mu4 du4
mu tu
wood moth; carpenter moth; CL:隻|只[zhi1]

木造

see styles
 mokuzou / mokuzo
    もくぞう
(adj-no,n) wooden; made of wood; wooden construction; (place-name) Kotsukuri

木醇

see styles
mù chún
    mu4 chun2
mu ch`un
    mu chun
wood alcohol; wood spirit; methyl alcohol; methanol CH3OH; same as 甲醇[jia3 chun2]

木醋

see styles
 mokusaku
    もくさく
wood vinegar; pyroligneous acid

木頭


木头

see styles
mù tou
    mu4 tou5
mu t`ou
    mu tou
 kitou / kito
    きとう
slow-witted; blockhead; log (of wood, timber etc); CL:塊|块[kuai4],根[gen1]
(place-name, surname) Kitou
Blockhead, a stupid person, one who breaks the commandments.

朴歯

see styles
 hooba
    ほおば
geta supports made out of magnolia wood; geta with these supports

杉材

see styles
 sugizai
    すぎざい
cedar wood

材木

see styles
 zaimoku
    ざいもく
wood (for building); lumber; timber; (place-name, surname) Zaimoku

材質


材质

see styles
cái zhì
    cai2 zhi4
ts`ai chih
    tsai chih
 zaishitsu
    ざいしつ
texture of timber; quality of material; material (that something is made of)
(1) material; (2) material properties; quality of material; (3) quality of wood; quality of lumber

杢目

see styles
 mokume
    もくめ
grain (of wood); curly grain

杢魚

see styles
 mokugyo
    もくぎょ
(Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras

松木

see styles
sōng mù
    song1 mu4
sung mu
 matsunoki
    まつのき
pine wood; deal; larch
(place-name) Matsunoki

板目

see styles
 itame
    いため
(1) seam of joined boards; (2) cross grain (of wood); (3) (abbreviation) (See 板目紙) thick card made from several sheets of washi paper

板絵

see styles
 itae
    いたえ
artwork on wood, canvas, metal sheet, etc.

林内

see styles
 rinnai
    りんない
interior of a forest or wood; (place-name) Rinnai

林變


林变

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

林鷸


林鹬

see styles
lín yù
    lin2 yu4
lin yü
(bird species of China) wood sandpiper (Tringa glareola)

枯木

see styles
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.

柿渋

see styles
 kakishibu
    かきしぶ
kakishibu; astringent persimmon juice used as a dye or to treat wood, paper, etc.

桐材

see styles
 kirizai
    きりざい
paulownia wood

桐箱

see styles
 kiribako; kirihako
    きりばこ; きりはこ
box made of paulownia wood; paulownia box

桟竹

see styles
 etsuridake
    えつりだけ
(1) (See 桟・えつり) sheathing (under thatched roofing); (2) decorative rafters (of alternating wood and bamboo)

梓宮

see styles
 shikyuu / shikyu
    しきゅう
(archaism) Emperor's coffin (made of catalpa wood)

梓弓

see styles
 azusayumi
    あずさゆみ
{Shinto} catalpa bow; spirit bow; bow used to summon spirits, made of Japanese cherry birch, catalpa, or other wood; (female given name) Ayumi

棒切

see styles
 bougire / bogire
    ぼうぎれ
    boukire / bokire
    ぼうきれ
(irregular okurigana usage) stick; piece of wood; billet; piece of a broken pole

棧車


栈车

see styles
zhàn chē
    zhan4 che1
chan ch`e
    chan che
ancient vehicle made of wood and bamboo; CL:輛|辆[liang4]

榛藪


榛薮

see styles
zhēn sǒu
    zhen1 sou3
chen sou
dense wood

榫眼

see styles
sǔn yǎn
    sun3 yan3
sun yen
mortise (slot cut into wood to receive a tenon)

榾柮

see styles
 hoda
    ほだ
    hota
    ほた
(obscure) kindling; small bits of scrap wood used to fuel a stove

樹蜂

see styles
 kibachi
    きばち
wood wasp

檀林

see styles
tán lín
    tan2 lin2
t`an lin
    tan lin
 danbayashi
    だんばやし
(1) (Buddhist term) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry); (surname) Danbayashi
旃檀之林 Forest of sandal-wood, or incense, a monastery.

沉香

see styles
chén xiāng
    chen2 xiang1
ch`en hsiang
    chen hsiang
 jinkō
Chinese eaglewood; agarwood tree; lignum aloes (Aquilaria agallocha)
fragment aloe-wood

油桐

see styles
yóu tóng
    you2 tong2
yu t`ung
    yu tung
 aburagiri; aburagiri
    あぶらぎり; アブラギリ
Chinese wood-oil tree (Vernicia fordii)
(kana only) Japanese tungoil tree (Vernicia cordata)

浅木

see styles
 asagi; asaki; asakki
    あさぎ; あさき; あさっき
crude wood (i.e. with many knots); (place-name, surname) Asagi

浮造

see styles
 uzukuri
    うづくり
(1) tool for scrubbing wood to give it texture, traditionally made of dried grass bound together by hemp cord; (2) scrubbing wood to give it texture

混交

see styles
hùn jiāo
    hun4 jiao1
hun chiao
 konkou / konko
    こんこう
mixed (growth of wood)
(noun/participle) (1) mixture; intermixture; mixing up; jumbling together; (2) (linguistics terminology) contamination; creation of unorthodox words or phrases by combining terms of similar form or meaning

火㮇

see styles
huǒ tiàn
    huo3 tian4
huo t`ien
    huo tien
Fire-tongs, made of wood, themselves burnt up before all brushwood is used up, a simile of a bodhisattva who so far forgot his vow to save all the living as to enter nirvana before completing his work.

烏鳩

see styles
 karasubato; karasubato
    からすばと; カラスバト
(kana only) Japanese wood pigeon (Columba janthina); black wood pigeon

熊蕨

see styles
 kumawarabi; kumawarabi
    くまわらび; クマワラビ
(kana only) Dryopteris lacera (species of wood fern)

熏烤

see styles
xūn kǎo
    xun1 kao3
hsün k`ao
    hsün kao
to smoke; to cure over a wood fire

燃木

see styles
 moegi
    もえぎ
(1) (rare) burning wood; (2) (rare) (See 薪) firewood

燒木


烧木

see styles
shāo mù
    shao1 mu4
shao mu
 shōmoku
to burn wood

生木

see styles
 namaki
    なまき
(1) live tree; (2) green wood; unseasoned wood; (surname) Naruki

用木

see styles
 youboku / yoboku
    ようぼく
timber; lumber; wood; (surname) Yōki

甲午

see styles
jiǎ wǔ
    jia3 wu3
chia wu
 kinoeuma; kougo / kinoeuma; kogo
    きのえうま; こうご
thirty-first year A7 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1954 or 2014
(See 干支・1) Wood Horse (31st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1954, 2014, 2074); (given name) Kōgo

甲子

see styles
jiǎ zǐ
    jia3 zi3
chia tzu
 kinoene; kasshi; koushi / kinoene; kasshi; koshi
    きのえね; かっし; こうし
first year of the sixty-year cycle (where each year is numbered with one of the 10 heavenly stems 天干[tian1 gan1] and one of the 12 earthly branches 地支[di4 zhi1]); the sixty-year cycle
(See 干支・1) Wood Rat (1st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1924, 1984, 2044); (female given name) Takako

甲寅

see styles
jiǎ yín
    jia3 yin2
chia yin
 kinoetora; kouin / kinoetora; koin
    きのえとら; こういん
51st year A3 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1974 or 2034
(See 干支・1) Wood Tiger (51st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1914, 1974, 2034)

甲戌

see styles
jiǎ xū
    jia3 xu1
chia hsü
 kinoeinu; koujutsu / kinoenu; kojutsu
    きのえいぬ; こうじゅつ
eleventh year A11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1994 or 2054
(See 干支・1) Wood Dog (11th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1934, 1994, 2054)

甲申

see styles
jiǎ shēn
    jia3 shen1
chia shen
 kinoesaru; koushin / kinoesaru; koshin
    きのえさる; こうしん
21st year A9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2004 or 2064
(See 干支・1) Wood Monkey (21st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1944, 2004, 2064)

甲辰

see styles
jiǎ chén
    jia3 chen2
chia ch`en
    chia chen
 kinoetatsu; koushin / kinoetatsu; koshin
    きのえたつ; こうしん
41st year A5 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1964 or 2024
(See 干支・1) Wood Dragon (41st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1904, 1964, 2024)

甲醇

see styles
jiǎ chún
    jia3 chun2
chia ch`un
    chia chun
methyl alcohol; methanol CH3OH; wood alcohol; wood spirit

留木

see styles
 tameki
    ためき
(1) fragrant wood; (2) wooden peg; toggle; (surname) Tameki

癤子


疖子

see styles
jiē zi
    jie1 zi5
chieh tzu
(medicine) boil; furuncle; knot (in wood)

白木

see styles
 shiraki
    しらき
plain wood; unfinished woodwork; (surname) Hiraki

白檀

see styles
bái tán
    bai2 tan2
pai t`an
    pai tan
 byakudan; byakudan
    びゃくだん; ビャクダン
Indian sandalwood (Santalum album); white sandalwood
White candana, or white sandal-wood.

砍樹


砍树

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

砧木

see styles
zhēn mù
    zhen1 mu4
chen mu
 daigi
    だいぎ
rootstock (stem onto which a branch is grafted)
(1) stock (in grafting); (2) wood used as a platform (or base, etc.); block (i.e. chopping block); (gun) stock; unworked block of wood

禪鎭


禅鎭

see styles
chán zhèn
    chan2 zhen4
ch`an chen
    chan chen
 zenchin
The meditation-warden, a piece of wood so hung as to strike the monk's head when he nodded in sleep.

端材

see styles
 hazai
    はざい
mill ends; lumber remnants; wood waste

竹木

see styles
zhú mù
    zhu2 mu4
chu mu
 takegi
    たけぎ
bamboo and wood
(surname) Takegi

節榑

see styles
 fushikure
    ふしくれ
knotty wood or tree

節瘤


节瘤

see styles
jié liú
    jie2 liu2
chieh liu
knot (in wood)

簀子

see styles
 sunoko
    すのこ
(irregular okurigana usage) (kana only) drainboard; floor grates; duckboard; slatted wood (e.g. used as a base for storing futons inside a cupboard)

籌木

see styles
 chuugi / chugi
    ちゅうぎ
(hist) small block of wood used to clean one's anus after defecating

籬笆


篱笆

see styles
lí ba
    li2 ba5
li pa
fence (esp. of bamboo or wood railings)

米材

see styles
 beizai / bezai
    べいざい
American (and-or Canadian) wood

粗木

see styles
 araki
    あらき
logs in bark; rough wood; unseasoned timber; new lumber

紅木


红木

see styles
hóng mù
    hong2 mu4
hung mu
 akagi
    あかぎ
red wood; mahogany; rosewood; padauk
(surname) Akagi

紋理


纹理

see styles
wén lǐ
    wen2 li3
wen li
vein lines (in marble or fingerprint); grain (in wood etc)

紋縷


纹缕

see styles
wén lǚ
    wen2 lu:3
wen lü
veined pattern; wrinkles; vein lines (in marble or fingerprint); grain (in wood etc)

紋路


纹路

see styles
wén lù
    wen2 lu4
wen lu
 ayaji
    あやじ
veined pattern; wrinkles; vein lines (in marble or fingerprint); grain (in wood etc)
(female given name) Ayaji

経木

see styles
 kyougi / kyogi
    きょうぎ
paper-thin sheet of wood

綴ぐ

see styles
 hagu
    はぐ
(transitive verb) to join (cloth, wood, etc.)

総桐

see styles
 sougiri / sogiri
    そうぎり
made entirely of paulownia wood

編木

see styles
 binzasara
    びんざさら
percussion instrument made of small pieces wood strung together

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

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