There are 14 total results for your Draco search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
竜座 see styles |
ryuuza / ryuza りゅうざ |
(astron) Draco (constellation); the Dragon |
那伽 see styles |
nà qié na4 qie2 na ch`ieh na chieh naka なか |
(female given name) Naka nāga. Snake, dragon, elephant. It is tr. by 龍 dragon and by 象 elephant. (1) As dragon it represents the chief of the scaly reptiles; it can disappear or be manifest, increase or decrease, lengthen or shrink; in spring it mounts in the sky and in winter enters the earth. The dragon is of many kinds. Dragons are regarded as beneficent, bringing the rains and guarding the heavens (again Draco); they control rivers and lakes, and hibernate in the deep. nāga and mahānāga are titles of a Buddha, (also of those freed from reincarnation) because of his powers, or because like the dragon he soars above earthly desires and ties. One of his former reincarnations was a powerful poisonous dragon which, out of pity, permitted itself to be skinned alive and its flesh eaten by worms. (2) A race of serpent-worshippers. |
天龍座 天龙座 see styles |
tiān lóng zuò tian1 long2 zuo4 t`ien lung tso tien lung tso |
Draco (constellation) |
竜血樹 see styles |
ryuuketsuju; ryuuketsuju / ryuketsuju; ryuketsuju りゅうけつじゅ; リュウケツジュ |
(kana only) (See ドラセナ) dragon tree (Dracaena draco) |
飛蜥蜴 see styles |
tobitokage; tobitokage とびとかげ; トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
麒麟竭 see styles |
kirinketsu きりんけつ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
麒麟血 see styles |
kirinketsu きりんけつ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
りゅう座 see styles |
ryuuza / ryuza りゅうざ |
(astron) Draco (constellation); the Dragon |
キリンケツ see styles |
kirinketsu キリンケツ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
トビトカゲ see styles |
tobitokage トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
リュウケツジュ see styles |
ryuuketsuju / ryuketsuju リュウケツジュ |
(kana only) dragon tree (Dracaena draco) |
Variations: |
ryuuza / ryuza りゅうざ |
{astron} Draco (constellation); the Dragon |
Variations: |
kirinketsu; kirinketsu きりんけつ; キリンケツ |
(kana only) (See 竜血樹) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
Variations: |
kirinketsu; kirinketsu きりんけつ; キリンケツ |
(See 竜血樹) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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