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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鉄剣 see styles |
tekken てっけん |
iron sword |
鉄剤 see styles |
tetsuzai てつざい |
(medicinal) iron preparations |
鉄塊 see styles |
tekkai てっかい |
lump of iron; iron ingot |
鉄塩 see styles |
tetsuen てつえん |
iron salt; ferric salt |
鉄壁 see styles |
teppeki てっぺき |
(1) iron wall; impregnable fortress; (can be adjective with の) (2) impregnable; invulnerable; unassailable; cast-iron |
鉄屎 see styles |
kanakuso かなくそ |
(1) slag; dross; (2) iron rust |
鉄屑 see styles |
tetsukuzu てつくず |
scrap iron |
鉄山 see styles |
tetsuzan てつざん |
iron mine; (surname) Tetsuyama |
鉄心 see styles |
tesshin てっしん |
iron core; iron will; (personal name) Tetsumoto |
鉄扇 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
iron-ribbed fan; (place-name) Tetsusen |
鉄扉 see styles |
teppi てっぴ |
iron door |
鉄斧 see styles |
teppu てっぷ |
{archeol} iron axe head |
鉄札 see styles |
tessatsu てっさつ |
(1) rectangular iron plate; (2) {Buddh} (See 金札・4,閻魔) iron tablet belonging to Yama that is inscribed with the names of souls to be sent to hell |
鉄材 see styles |
tetsuzai てつざい |
iron material |
鉄板 see styles |
teppan(p); teppan てっぱん(P); テッパン |
(1) iron plate; steel plane; (2) (colloquialism) sure thing; certain winner; (3) (abbreviation) no-fail joke; joke that gets people every time |
鉄柱 see styles |
tecchuu / tecchu てっちゅう |
iron pole; (surname) Tetsuhashira |
鉄柵 see styles |
tessaku てっさく |
iron railing; iron fence |
鉄棒 see styles |
tetsubou / tetsubo てつぼう |
(1) iron rod; iron bar; iron club; (2) horizontal bar (gymnastics) |
鉄槌 see styles |
tettsui てっつい |
(1) iron hammer; (2) crushing blow; (given name) Tettsui |
鉄橋 see styles |
tekkyou / tekkyo てっきょう |
railway bridge; iron bridge; (surname) Tetsuhashi |
鉄泉 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
chalybeate spring; ferruginous spring; iron spring; hot spring with high iron content |
鉄渋 see styles |
kanashibu かなしぶ |
aqueous iron rust |
鉄火 see styles |
tekka てっか |
(1) red-hot iron; (2) swords and guns; (3) gunfire; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (4) (See 鉄火肌) termagancy; violent temper; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鉄火打ち) gambler; (6) (See 鉄火丼,鉄火巻き) red flesh of lean tuna; (personal name) Tekka |
鉄片 see styles |
teppen てっぺん |
iron scraps |
鉄球 see styles |
tekkyuu / tekkyu てっきゅう |
iron ball |
鉄環 see styles |
tekkan てっかん |
(form) iron ring |
鉄瓶 see styles |
tetsubin てつびん |
iron kettle |
鉄甲 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron armor (armour); iron helmet; (surname) Tetsukabuto |
鉄石 see styles |
tesseki てっせき |
iron and stone; iron will; (given name) Tetsuseki |
鉄窓 see styles |
tessou / tesso てっそう |
(1) iron-barred window; (2) prison; jail |
鉄筋 see styles |
tekkin てっきん |
(1) rebar; (iron) reinforcing bar; reinforcing steel; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鉄筋コンクリート) reinforced concrete |
鉄管 see styles |
tekkan てっかん |
iron pipe |
鉄粉 see styles |
teppun てっぷん |
iron powder |
鉄線 see styles |
tessen てっせん |
(1) iron (steel) wire; (2) Chinese clematis; Clematis florida; leather flower |
鉄色 see styles |
tetsuiro てついろ |
reddish-black; iron blue |
鉄血 see styles |
tekketsu てっけつ |
blood and iron; military might |
鉄製 see styles |
tessei(p); tetsusei / tesse(p); tetsuse てっせい(P); てつせい |
(adj-no,n) made of iron |
鉄釉 see styles |
tetsuyuu; tetsugusuri / tetsuyu; tetsugusuri てつゆう; てつぐすり |
iron glaze (pottery) |
鉄鉢 see styles |
teppachi; tetsubachi てっぱち; てつばち |
(1) {Buddh} (See 応器) mendicant priest's begging bowl; (2) (てっぱち only) (archaism) (See 金鉢・かなばち・2) iron helmet |
鉄鉱 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron ore |
鉄鋼 see styles |
tekkou / tekko てっこう |
iron and steel |
鉄錆 see styles |
tetsusabi てつさび |
(See 水酸化鉄・すいさんかてつ) iron rust; iron hydroxide |
鉄鍋 see styles |
tetsunabe てつなべ |
iron pot; iron pan |
鉄鎖 see styles |
tessa てっさ |
iron chain |
鉄鎚 see styles |
tettsui てっつい kanazuchi かなづち |
(1) iron hammer; (2) crushing blow; (1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone |
鉄鏃 see styles |
tetsuzoku てつぞく |
iron arrow-head (from the Yayoi and Kofun periods) |
鉄面 see styles |
kanamen; tetsumen かなめん; てつめん |
iron mask (worn by samurai) |
鉅防 钜防 see styles |
jù fáng ju4 fang2 chü fang |
iron defense; defensive gate or wall (refers to the Great Wall) |
銑鉄 see styles |
sentetsu(p); zukutetsu せんてつ(P); ずくてつ |
pig iron |
銑鐵 铣铁 see styles |
xiǎn tiě xian3 tie3 hsien t`ieh hsien tieh |
cast iron |
鋃鐺 锒铛 see styles |
láng dāng lang2 dang1 lang tang |
iron chains; shackles; (onom.) clank |
鋤焼 see styles |
sukiyaki すきやき |
(food term) sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
鋳鉄 see styles |
chuutetsu / chutetsu ちゅうてつ |
cast iron |
鋼柱 钢柱 see styles |
gāng zhù gang1 zhu4 kang chu |
iron pillar; iron rod |
鋼箭 钢箭 see styles |
gāng jiàn gang1 jian4 kang chien |
iron arrow |
錬鉄 see styles |
rentetsu れんてつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) wrought iron |
鍛鉄 see styles |
tantetsu たんてつ |
tempering iron; forging steel; wrought iron |
鍛鐵 锻铁 see styles |
duàn tiě duan4 tie3 tuan t`ieh tuan tieh |
wrought iron |
鎔銑 see styles |
yousen / yosen ようせん |
molten iron |
鏽鐵 锈铁 see styles |
xiù tiě xiu4 tie3 hsiu t`ieh hsiu tieh |
rusty iron |
鐵城 铁城 see styles |
tiě chéng tie3 cheng2 t`ieh ch`eng tieh cheng tetsujō |
The iron city, hell. |
鐵塔 铁塔 see styles |
tiě tǎ tie3 ta3 t`ieh t`a tieh ta |
iron tower |
鐵幕 铁幕 see styles |
tiě mù tie3 mu4 t`ieh mu tieh mu |
Iron Curtain (1945-1991) (In Taiwan, the word was used to refer to both the Iron Curtain and the Bamboo Curtain.) |
鐵律 铁律 see styles |
tiě lǜ tie3 lu:4 t`ieh lü tieh lü |
an iron law; a cast-iron rule |
鐵打 铁打 see styles |
tiě dǎ tie3 da3 t`ieh ta tieh ta |
made of iron; strong as iron |
鐵札 铁札 see styles |
tiě zhá tie3 zha2 t`ieh cha tieh cha tetsusatsu |
Iron tablets in Hades, on which are recorded each person's crimes and merits. |
鐵板 铁板 see styles |
tiě bǎn tie3 ban3 t`ieh pan tieh pan |
iron panel; hot iron plate for fast grilling (Japanese: teppan) |
鐵桿 铁杆 see styles |
tiě gǎn tie3 gan3 t`ieh kan tieh kan |
iron rod; zealous; die-hard |
鐵棒 铁棒 see styles |
tiě bàng tie3 bang4 t`ieh pang tieh pang |
iron club; steel rod |
鐵水 铁水 see styles |
tiě shuǐ tie3 shui3 t`ieh shui tieh shui |
molten iron |
鐵環 铁环 see styles |
tiě huán tie3 huan2 t`ieh huan tieh huan |
an iron ring |
鐵皮 铁皮 see styles |
tiě pí tie3 pi2 t`ieh p`i tieh pi |
galvanized iron sheet (for building construction) |
鐵石 铁石 see styles |
tiě shí tie3 shi2 t`ieh shih tieh shih tetsuishi てついし |
iron and stone (surname) Tetsuishi |
鐵礦 铁矿 see styles |
tiě kuàng tie3 kuang4 t`ieh k`uang tieh kuang |
iron ore; iron ore mine |
鐵窗 铁窗 see styles |
tiě chuāng tie3 chuang1 t`ieh ch`uang tieh chuang |
window with an iron grating (apartment etc); barred window of a prison cell |
鐵箍 铁箍 see styles |
tiě gū tie3 gu1 t`ieh ku tieh ku |
iron hoop |
鐵絲 铁丝 see styles |
tiě sī tie3 si1 t`ieh ssu tieh ssu |
iron wire; CL:根[gen1]; subway enthusiast (abbr. for 地鐵粉絲|地铁粉丝[di4 tie3 fen3 si1]); railway enthusiast (abbr. for 鐵路粉絲|铁路粉丝[tie3 lu4 fen3 si1]) |
鐵腕 铁腕 see styles |
tiě wàn tie3 wan4 t`ieh wan tieh wan |
iron fist (of the state) |
鐵蛋 铁蛋 see styles |
tiě dàn tie3 dan4 t`ieh tan tieh tan |
iron egg, a Taiwanese snack made by stewing eggs in soy sauce and air-drying them each day for a week |
鐵血 铁血 see styles |
tiě xuè tie3 xue4 t`ieh hsüeh tieh hsüeh |
iron and blood; (fig.) weapons and war; bloody conflict; (of a person) iron-willed and ready to die |
鐵蹄 铁蹄 see styles |
tiě tí tie3 ti2 t`ieh t`i tieh ti |
iron hoof (of the oppressor) |
鐵輪 铁轮 see styles |
tiě lún tie3 lun2 t`ieh lun tieh lun tetsurin |
The iron wheel; also 鐵圍山 Cakravāla, supra. |
鐵通 铁通 see styles |
tiě tōng tie3 tong1 t`ieh t`ung tieh tung |
(Cantonese) iron pipe (weapon) |
鐵鈎 铁钩 see styles |
tiě gōu tie3 gou1 t`ieh kou tieh kou |
iron hook |
鐵鉢 铁钵 see styles |
tiě bō tie3 bo1 t`ieh po tieh po teppatsu |
Cf. 四鉢. Iron pātra, or almsbowl. |
鐵鍁 铁锨 see styles |
tiě xiān tie3 xian1 t`ieh hsien tieh hsien |
iron shovel; spade; CL:把[ba3] |
鐵鍋 铁锅 see styles |
tiě guō tie3 guo1 t`ieh kuo tieh kuo |
iron cooking pot |
鐵鏈 铁链 see styles |
tiě liàn tie3 lian4 t`ieh lien tieh lien |
iron chain |
鐵際 铁际 see styles |
tiě jì tie3 ji4 t`ieh chi tieh chi tessai |
The boundary of the 鐵圍山 Cakravāla, v. supra. |
鐵面 铁面 see styles |
tiě miàn tie3 mian4 t`ieh mien tieh mien |
iron mask (as defensive armor); fig. upright and selfless person |
鑄鐵 铸铁 see styles |
zhù tiě zhu4 tie3 chu t`ieh chu tieh |
pig iron; foundry iron |
閻魔 阎魔 see styles |
yán mó yan2 mo2 yen mo enma えんま |
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell {Buddh} Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma; (dei) Yama (king of the world of the dead, who judges the dead); Emma; Yan; Yomna 閻王 閻羅; (閻魔王); 閻摩羅; 閻老 Yama, also v. 夜; 閻羅王 Yama. (1) In the Vedas the god of the dead, with whom the spirits of the departed dwell. He was son of the Sun and had a twin sister Yamī or Yamuna. By some they were looked upon as the first human pair. (2) In later Brahmanic mythology, one of the eight Lokapālas, guardian of the South and ruler of the Yamadevaloka and judge of the dead. (3) In Buddhist mythology, the regent of the Nārakas, residing south of Jambudvīpa, outside of the Cakravālas, in a palace of copper and iron. Originally he is described as a king of Vaiśālī, who, when engaged in a bloody war, wished he were master of hell, and was accordingly reborn as Yama in hell together with his eighteen generals and his army of 80,000 men, who now serve him in purgatory. His sister Yamī deals with female culprits. Three times in every twenty-four hours demon pours into Yama's mouth boiling copper (by way of punishment), his subordinates receiving the same dose at the same time, until their sins are expiated, when he will be reborn as Samantarāja 普王. In China he rules the fifth court of purgatory. In some sources he is spoken of as ruling the eighteen judges of purgatory. |
除鉄 see styles |
jotetsu じょてつ |
(noun/participle) deferrization; iron removal (using a magnet, etc.) |
隕鉄 see styles |
intetsu いんてつ |
meteoric iron |
電棒 电棒 see styles |
diàn bàng dian4 bang4 tien pang |
(coll.) flashlight; (Tw) stun baton; (Tw) hair iron; hair tongs |
鬼錄 鬼录 see styles |
guǐ lù gui3 lu4 kuei lu |
The iron record, containing the sins of men, in Yama's office in Hades. |
黒金 see styles |
kurogane くろがね |
iron; (surname) Kurogane |
き鳳鏡 see styles |
kihoukyou / kihokyo きほうきょう |
(obscure) intricately inscribed ancient bronze or iron mirror featuring a pair of firebirds |
くず鉄 see styles |
kuzutetsu くずてつ |
scrap iron |
すき焼 see styles |
sukiyaki すきやき |
(food term) sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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