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Simple Dictionary Definition |
至那儞 see styles |
zhin à nǐ zhin4 a4 ni3 zhin a ni shinani |
cīnānī, the peach-tree, said to have been imported into India from China. |
苫婆羅 苫婆罗 see styles |
shān pó luó shan1 po2 luo2 shan p`o lo shan po lo senbara |
擔歩羅 jambhala, jambhīra, the citron tree, Blyxa octandra. |
菩提場 菩提场 see styles |
pú tí chǎng pu2 ti2 chang3 p`u t`i ch`ang pu ti chang bodai jō |
A place, plot, or site of enlightenment, especially Śākyamuni's under the bodhi-tree. |
菩提子 see styles |
pú tí zǐ pu2 ti2 zi3 p`u t`i tzu pu ti tzu bodaishi ぼだいし |
(given name) Bodaishi bodhi-seeds, or beads, the hard seeds of a kind of Himalayan grass, also of a tree at Tiantai, used for rosaries. |
菴婆女 庵婆女 see styles |
ān pó nǚ an1 po2 nv3 an p`o nü an po nü Anbanyo |
(菴婆羅女) Āmradārika, Āmrapālī, Ambapālī; the guardian of the āmra tree; a female who presented to Śākyamuni the Āmravana garden; another legend says she was born of an āmra tree; mother of Jīvaka, son of Bimbisāra. |
萌え木 see styles |
moegi もえぎ |
young tree sprouts; young tree buds |
落葉性 see styles |
rakuyousei / rakuyose らくようせい |
(can be adjective with の) {bot} deciduous (e.g. tree) |
落葉松 落叶松 see styles |
luò yè sōng luo4 ye4 song1 lo yeh sung rakuyoushou / rakuyosho らくようしょう karamatsu からまつ |
larch tree (Pinus larix); deciduous pine tree (kana only) (Japanese) larch (Larix leptolepis, Larix kaempferi) |
落葉樹 see styles |
rakuyouju / rakuyoju らくようじゅ |
deciduous tree |
葉かげ see styles |
hakage はかげ |
under the leaves (of a tree); in the shadow of the leaves |
葉洩日 see styles |
hamorebi はもれび |
(irregular okurigana usage) (obscure) sunlight sifting through the tree leaves |
薰陸香 薰陆香 see styles |
xūn lù xiāng xun1 lu4 xiang1 hsün lu hsiang kunroku kō |
kunduruka, "the resin of the plant Boswellia thurifera." M.W. |
藍膚木 蓝肤木 see styles |
lán fū mù lan2 fu1 mu4 lan fu mu |
sumac (Rhus coriaria), east Mediterranean deciduous shrub with fruit used as spice; also called tanner's sumach or vinegar tree |
虫白蝋 see styles |
chuuhakurou / chuhakuro ちゅうはくろう ibotarou / ibotaro いぼたろう |
(kana only) tree wax; insect wax; Chinese wax |
蚊母樹 see styles |
yusunoki ゆすのき yushinoki ゆしのき hyonnoki ひょんのき isunoki いすのき |
Distylium racemosum (evergreen tree of the winter-hazel genus) |
計算木 see styles |
keisangi / kesangi けいさんぎ |
{comp} computer-tree |
記念樹 see styles |
kinenju きねんじゅ |
memorial tree |
諾瞿陀 诺瞿陀 see styles |
nuò jù tuó nuo4 ju4 tuo2 no chü t`o no chü to dakuta |
nyagrodha. The Indian fig-tree, ficus indica, cf. 尼. |
貝葉棕 贝叶棕 see styles |
bèi yè zōng bei4 ye4 zong1 pei yeh tsung |
pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras |
貝葉經 贝叶经 see styles |
bèi yè jīng bei4 ye4 jing1 pei yeh ching |
sutra written on leaves of pattra palm tree |
贍部洲 赡部洲 see styles |
shàn bù zhōu shan4 bu4 zhou1 shan pu chou senbushū |
Jambudvīpa. Name of the southern of the four great continents, said to be of triangular shape, and to be called after the shape of the leaf of an immense Jambu-tree on Mount Meru, or after fine gold that is found below the tree. It is divided into four parts: south of the Himālayas by the lord of elephants, because of their number; north by the lord of horses; west by the lord of jewels; east by the lord of men. This seems to imply a region larger than India, and Eitel includes in Jambudvīpa the following countries around the Anavatapta lake and the Himālayas. North: Huns, Uigurs, Turks. East: China, Corea, Japan, and some islands. South: Northern India with twenty-seven kingdoms, Eastern India ten kingdoms, Southern India fifteen kingdoms, Central India thirty kingdoms. West: Thirty-four kingdoms. |
赤梅檀 see styles |
chì méi tán chi4 mei2 tan2 ch`ih mei t`an chih mei tan shakubai dan |
A tree used for incense. |
赤花樹 赤花树 see styles |
chì huā shù chi4 hua1 shu4 ch`ih hua shu chih hua shu shakukeju |
breadfruit tree |
赤黒木 see styles |
akakurogi あかくろぎ |
{comp} red-black tree; self-balancing binary search tree |
跋陀羅 跋陀罗 see styles |
bá tuó luó ba2 tuo2 luo2 pa t`o lo pa to lo badara |
Bhādrapadā, the 壁 constellation in Pegasus and Andromeda. Bhadrā, a female disciple of Śākyamuni. Guṇabhadra, v. 求, a nāga-king; a tree. |
迦尼迦 see styles |
jiā ní jiā jia1 ni2 jia1 chia ni chia kanika |
kanaka, or kanika; a tree or plant, probably a kind of sandal-wood. |
迦曇波 迦昙波 see styles |
jiā tán bō jia1 tan2 bo1 chia t`an po chia tan po kadonha |
(or 迦曇婆) kadamba, a tree or plant with fragrant lowers; the Nauclea cadamba; the mustard plant. |
造り物 see styles |
tsukurimono つくりもの |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) artificial product; man-made product; imitation; fake; sham; (2) fiction; (3) decoration (e.g. for a festival); (4) theatrical prop (esp. a large prop in noh or kyogen, e.g. tree, well, etc.); (5) crop |
連絡網 see styles |
renrakumou / renrakumo れんらくもう |
contact network; phone tree; contact information for relevant people (in a given organization) |
道場樹 道场树 see styles |
dào chǎng shù dao4 chang3 shu4 tao ch`ang shu tao chang shu dōjō ju |
The bodhidruma, or tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. |
野海棠 see styles |
nokaitou; nokaitou / nokaito; nokaito のかいとう; ノカイトウ |
(kana only) Malus spontanea (species of apple tree) |
金毛狗 see styles |
jīn máo gǒu jin1 mao2 gou3 chin mao kou |
golden retriever (dog breed); Cibotium barometz, Asian tropical tree fern with hairy fronds (used in TCM) |
針葉樹 针叶树 see styles |
zhēn yè shù zhen1 ye4 shu4 chen yeh shu shinyouju / shinyoju しんようじゅ |
conifer conifer; needle-leaved tree |
鉢の木 see styles |
hachinoki はちのき |
potted tree |
門違い see styles |
kadochigai かどちがい |
(See 御門違い) barking up the wrong tree; calling at the wrong house |
闊葉樹 see styles |
katsuyouju / katsuyoju かつようじゅ |
broad-leaved tree |
阿梨吒 阿梨咤 see styles |
ā lí zhà a1 li2 zha4 a li cha arita |
(阿梨瑟吒) ariṣṭa(ka), the soap-berry tree, Sapindus detergens, 木槵子, whose berries are used for rosaries. Name of a bhikṣu. |
阿梨樹 阿梨树 see styles |
ā lí shù a1 li2 shu4 a li shu ariju ありじゅ |
(1) Thai basil (Ocimum basilicum) (san: arjaka); common basil; (2) {Buddh} tree whose branches are said to split into seven pieces upon falling (or 阿棃樹) arjaka, ? Ocymum pilosum, a tree with white scented flowers, said to fall in seven parts, like an epidendrum, styled also 頞杜迦曼折利 (? 頞杜社迦曼折利). |
阿說他 阿说他 see styles |
ā shuō tā a1 shuo1 ta1 a shuo t`a a shuo ta asetsuta |
aśvattha, a tree, the ficus religiosa, or bodhi-tree, called also the 無罪樹 no-sin tree, because whoever goes around it three times is rid of sin. Also 阿濕波他; 阿舍波陀; 阿輸他. |
阿順那 阿顺那 see styles |
ā shùn nà a1 shun4 na4 a shun na ajunna |
arjuna, white, silvery; the tree terminalia arjuna; part of the name of 那伽閼剌樹那, Nāgārjuna. q.v. Also 阿闍那; 阿周陀那; 頞陀那; 夷離淳那. |
陸均松 陆均松 see styles |
lù jun sōng lu4 jun1 song1 lu chün sung |
podocarp tree (Dacrydium pierrei) |
雪の花 see styles |
yukinohana ゆきのはな |
(1) snowdrop (Galanthus spp.); (2) snow falling like flower petals; snow on a tree resembling a flower; (3) red snow |
雪の華 see styles |
yukinohana ゆきのはな |
(1) snowdrop (Galanthus spp.); (2) snow falling like flower petals; snow on a tree resembling a flower; (3) red snow |
雪吊り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
雪釣り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs; (irregular kanji usage) placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
青紅葉 see styles |
aomomiji あおもみじ |
(1) maple tree not yet turned red; (2) (See 襲・3) kasane color combination (green at front and russet behind) |
順序木 see styles |
junjogi じゅんじょぎ |
{comp} ordered tree |
頻婆果 see styles |
pín pó guǒ pin2 po2 guo3 p`in p`o kuo pin po kuo |
fruit of the bimba tree |
風倒木 see styles |
fuutouboku / futoboku ふうとうぼく |
tree blown down by the wind |
養樹園 see styles |
youjuen / yojuen ようじゅえん |
(tree) nursery; arboretum |
馬纓花 马缨花 see styles |
mǎ yīng huā ma3 ying1 hua1 ma ying hua |
Persian silk tree (Albizia julibrissin); tree rhododendron (Rhododendron delavayi) |
高木層 see styles |
koubokusou / kobokuso こうぼくそう |
overstory (overstorey); canopy layer; tree stratum |
高竦樹 see styles |
gāo sǒng shù gao1 song3 shu4 kao sung shu |
palm tree |
高遍樹 see styles |
gāo biàn shù gao1 bian4 shu4 kao pien shu |
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree |
鴨脚樹 see styles |
ichou / icho いちょう |
(kana only) ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba); gingko; maidenhair tree |
鵝掌楸 鹅掌楸 see styles |
é zhǎng qiū e2 zhang3 qiu1 o chang ch`iu o chang chiu |
Chinese tulip tree; Liriodendron chinense |
鶏冠木 see styles |
kaerude かえるで |
maple (tree) (Acer spp.) |
鷹の爪 see styles |
takanotsume; takanotsume たかのつめ; タカノツメ |
(1) (kana only) Gamblea innovans (species of deciduous tree); (2) (See 唐辛子・1) extremely spicy form of chili pepper; (3) variety of high-quality green tea |
鸚鵡賓 鹦鹉宾 see styles |
yīng wǔ bīn ying1 wu3 bin1 ying wu pin |
v. 甄 14 kiṃsuka, 'a tree with red flowers, said to be the butea frondosa. ' Eitel. |
麵包樹 面包树 see styles |
miàn bāo shù mian4 bao1 shu4 mien pao shu |
breadfruit tree; Artocarpus altilis |
黄心樹 see styles |
ogatamanoki おがたまのき |
(kana only) Michelia compressa (species of Japanese tree similar to champak) |
黄雀風 see styles |
koujakufuu / kojakufu こうじゃくふう |
southeasterly wind blowing around the fifth month of the lunisolar calendar (when marine fishes allegedly turn into tree sparrows) |
龍華會 龙华会 see styles |
lóng huā huì long2 hua1 hui4 lung hua hui |
Maitreya's assembly under the 龍華樹 dragon-flower tree for preaching the Buddha-truth. The eight of the fourth moon has been so called, an occasion when the images are washed with fragrant water, in connection with the expected Messiah. |
龍華樹 龙华树 see styles |
lóng huā shù long2 hua1 shu4 lung hua shu |
nāga-puṣpa; 奔那伽 puṣpanāga, the dragon-flower tree, which will be the bodhi-tree of Maitreya, the Buddhist Messiah, when he comes to earth. |
龍血樹 龙血树 see styles |
lóng xuè shù long2 xue4 shu4 lung hsüeh shu |
dragon tree; Dracaena (botany) |
アオギリ see styles |
aogiri アオギリ |
(kana only) Chinese parasol-tree (Firmiana simplex); Chinese-bottletree; Japanese varnishtree; phoenix-tree |
イスノキ see styles |
isunoki イスノキ |
Distylium racemosum (evergreen tree of the winter-hazel genus) |
イチジク see styles |
ichijiku イチジク |
(kana only) common fig (Ficus carica); fig; fig tree |
イチヂク see styles |
ichijiku イチヂク |
(ik) (kana only) common fig (Ficus carica); fig; fig tree |
イチョウ see styles |
ichou / icho イチョウ |
(kana only) ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba); gingko; maidenhair tree |
いぼた蝋 see styles |
ibotarou / ibotaro いぼたろう |
(kana only) tree wax; insect wax; Chinese wax |
エンジュ see styles |
enju エンジュ |
(kana only) Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) |
お門違い see styles |
okadochigai おかどちがい |
(expression) barking up the wrong tree; calling at the wrong house |
カゴノキ see styles |
kagonoki カゴノキ |
(kana only) Litsea coreana (species of tree in the laurel family) |
カバノキ see styles |
kabanoki カバノキ |
(kana only) birch tree (esp. the Japanese white birch, Betula platyphylla var. japonica) |
カワハギ see styles |
kawahagi カワハギ |
(1) (kana only) thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); (2) skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking; skinner; barker |
クスノキ see styles |
kusunoki クスノキ |
(kana only) camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel |
ゲーム木 see styles |
geemuki ゲームき |
{comp} game tree (in combinatorial game theory) |
コカの木 see styles |
kokanoki コカのき |
(exp,n) coca tree |
コマユミ see styles |
komayumi コマユミ |
spindle tree; euonymus alatus f. ciliatodentatus |
ゴムの木 see styles |
gomunoki ゴムのき |
rubber tree |
ゴンズイ see styles |
gonzui ゴンズイ |
striped eel catfish (Plotosus lineatus) (lat: Plotosus); (kana only) Euscaphis japonica (species of tree) |
シイノキ see styles |
shiinoki / shinoki シイノキ |
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis |
しいの木 see styles |
shiinoki / shinoki しいのき |
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis |
センノキ see styles |
sennoki センノキ |
(kana only) castor aralia (Kalopanax septemlobus); prickly castor oil tree |
タマリロ see styles |
tamariro タマリロ |
tamarillo (Solanum betaceum); tree tomato |
タラノキ see styles |
taranoki タラノキ |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
たらの木 see styles |
taranoki タラノき |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree; (place-name) Taranoki |
トチュウ see styles |
tochuu / tochu トチュウ |
(kana only) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides) |
ドラセナ see styles |
dorasena ドラセナ |
(See 竜血樹) dracaena (any palmlike tree of genus Dracaena or Cordyline) (lat:) |
ニクズク see styles |
nikuzuku ニクズク |
(kana only) common nutmeg (tree) (Myristica fragrans) |
ニシキギ see styles |
nishikigi ニシキギ |
(kana only) winged spindle-tree (Euonymus alatus); burning bush; winged euonymus |
ニッケイ see styles |
nikkei / nikke ニッケイ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) cinnamon; (2) (kana only) cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum sieboldii) |
ネムノキ see styles |
nemunoki ネムノキ |
(kana only) silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) |
バオバブ see styles |
baobabu バオバブ |
baobab (Adansonia spp.); monkey-bread tree |
はしどい see styles |
hashidoi はしどい |
Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata) |
ハゼノキ see styles |
hazenoki ハゼノキ |
(kana only) wax tree (species of sumac, Rhus succedanea) |
バニアン see styles |
banian バニアン |
Banyan tree (esp. Indian Banyan, Ficus benghalensis) |
ハリギリ see styles |
harigiri ハリギリ |
(kana only) castor aralia (Kalopanax septemlobus); prickly castor oil tree |
パンの木 see styles |
pannoki; pannoki パンのき; パンノキ |
(exp,n) breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis); breadfruit tree |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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