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Simple Dictionary Definition |
東太平洋海隆 东太平洋海隆 see styles |
dōng tài píng yáng hǎi lóng dong1 tai4 ping2 yang2 hai3 long2 tung t`ai p`ing yang hai lung tung tai ping yang hai lung |
East Pacific Rise (a mid-oceanic ridge stretching from California to Antarctica) |
東太平洋隆起 东太平洋隆起 see styles |
dōng tài píng yáng lóng qǐ dong1 tai4 ping2 yang2 long2 qi3 tung t`ai p`ing yang lung ch`i tung tai ping yang lung chi |
East Pacific Rise (a mid-oceanic ridge stretching from California to Antarctica) |
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une うね |
(1) ridge (in field); row of raised earth when planting crops; (2) rib (cloth, mountains, sea); cord (e.g. corduroy) |
ナイフ・リッジ see styles |
naifu rijji ナイフ・リッジ |
knife ridge |
羅摩諾索夫山脊 罗摩诺索夫山脊 see styles |
luó mó nuò suǒ fū shān jǐ luo2 mo2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 shan1 ji3 lo mo no so fu shan chi |
Lomonosov ridge (in the Artic Ocean) |
トゲオオオトカゲ see styles |
togeoootokage トゲオオオトカゲ |
(kana only) ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia); spiny-tailed monitor |
ブルーリッジ山脈 see styles |
buruurijjisanmyaku / bururijjisanmyaku ブルーリッジさんみゃく |
(place-name) Blue Ridge; Blue Ridge Mountains |
プレザントリッジ see styles |
purezantorijji プレザントリッジ |
(place-name) Pleasant Ridge |
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mine みね |
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade |
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shibi しび |
ornamental ridge-end tile |
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azemichi あぜみち |
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields |
ライトニングリッジ see styles |
raitoningurijji ライトニングリッジ |
(place-name) Lightning Ridge |
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ganryou / ganryo がんりょう |
ridge of a cliff; rock ridge |
リッジテールモニター see styles |
rijjiteerumonitaa / rijjiteerumonita リッジテールモニター |
ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia); spiny-tailed monitor |
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yamagiwa やまぎわ |
mountain ridge; near a mountain |
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hirairi ひらいり |
(See 妻入り) Japanese traditional architectural structure, where the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge |
アケボノヒメオオトカゲ see styles |
akebonohimeootokage アケボノヒメオオトカゲ |
northern ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus primordius); blunt-spined goanna |
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nejiyama(neji山); nejiyama(neji山, 螺子山) ネジやま(ネジ山); ねじやま(ねじ山, 螺子山) |
screw thread; ridge |
リッジテール・モニター see styles |
rijjiteeru monitaa / rijjiteeru monita リッジテール・モニター |
ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia); spiny-tailed monitor |
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ryousen / ryosen りょうせん |
ridgeline; lines of a mountain ridge |
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naifurijji; naifu rijji ナイフリッジ; ナイフ・リッジ |
knife ridge |
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nejiyama ねじやま |
screw thread; ridge |
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kiretto; kiretto きれっと; キレット |
(kana only) gap (in a mountain ridge) |
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rijjiteerumonitaa; rijjiteeru monitaa / rijjiteerumonita; rijjiteeru monita リッジテールモニター; リッジテール・モニター |
ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia); spiny-tailed monitor |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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