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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
山 see styles |
shān shan1 shan yama(p); yama(sk) やま(P); ヤマ(sk) |
More info & calligraphy: Mountain(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine; (n,ctr) (3) (mountain) forest; (n,ctr) (4) heap; pile; stack; mountain; (5) protruding or high part of an object; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); (6) climax; peak; critical point; (7) guess; speculation; gamble; (8) (slang) (kana only) (police and crime reporter jargon; usu. written as ヤマ) (criminal) case; crime; (9) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (10) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (11) {cards} (See 山札・1) deck (from which players draw cards); draw pile; stock; (12) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (prefix noun) (13) (before the name of a plant or animal) wild; (personal name) Yamamura A hill, mountain; a monastery. |
林 see styles |
lín lin2 lin hayashi はやし |
More info & calligraphy: Small Forest(1) wood; woods; forest; grove; copse; thicket; (2) bunch (of something); cluster; line; collection; (surname, female given name) Rin A grove, or wood; a band. |
森 see styles |
sēn sen1 sen morihama もりはま |
More info & calligraphy: Forest(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname) Morihama Dense, forest-like. |
喬林 乔林 see styles |
qiáo lín qiao2 lin2 ch`iao lin chiao lin |
More info & calligraphy: Jolin |
松林 see styles |
matsubayashi まつばやし |
More info & calligraphy: Pine Forest / Matsubayashi |
森林 see styles |
sēn lín sen1 lin2 sen lin shinrin しんりん |
More info & calligraphy: Forest(noun - becomes adjective with の) forest; woods; (surname) Moribayashi |
森林浴 see styles |
sēn lín yù sen1 lin2 yu4 sen lin yü shinrinyoku しんりんよく |
More info & calligraphy: Forest Bathingforest bathing; forest therapy; peaceful walk through the woods for health benefits |
風林火山 see styles |
fuurinkazan / furinkazan ふうりんかざん |
More info & calligraphy: Furinkazan |
フォレスト see styles |
foresuto フォレスト |
More info & calligraphy: Forrest |
デフォレスト see styles |
deforesuto デフォレスト |
More info & calligraphy: Deforest |
山林 see styles |
shān lín shan1 lin2 shan lin sanrin さんりん |
wooded mountain; mountain forest (1) mountain forest; forest on a mountain; forest land; woodland; (2) mountains and forests; (surname) Yamabayashi mountains and forests |
林木 see styles |
lín mù lin2 mu4 lin mu rinboku りんぼく |
forest; forest tree forest tree; (given name) Rinboku |
林業 林业 see styles |
lín yè lin2 ye4 lin yeh ringyou / ringyo りんぎょう |
forest industry; forestry forestry |
樹林 树林 see styles |
shù lín shu4 lin2 shu lin jurin じゅりん |
woods; grove; forest forest; (female given name) Jurin A grove, a forest. |
濫伐 滥伐 see styles |
làn fá lan4 fa2 lan fa ranbatsu らんばつ |
to denude; illegal logging; forest clearance (noun/participle) reckless deforestation; overcutting of forests |
雨林 see styles |
yǔ lín yu3 lin2 yü lin urin うりん |
rainforest rain forest; (female given name) Urin |
原始林 see styles |
yuán shǐ lín yuan2 shi3 lin2 yüan shih lin genshirin げんしりん |
old growth forest; primary forest; original forest cover (See 原生林・げんせいりん) primeval forest; virgin forest |
混交林 see styles |
hùn jiāo lín hun4 jiao1 lin2 hun chiao lin konkourin / konkorin こんこうりん |
mixed forest mixed forest |
紅樹林 红树林 see styles |
hóng shù lín hong2 shu4 lin2 hung shu lin koujurin / kojurin こうじゅりん |
mangrove forest or swamp (See マングローブ) mangrove forest |
杜 see styles |
dù du4 tu mori もり |
birchleaf pear (tree); to stop; to prevent; to restrict (1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname, female given name) Mori Stop, prevent; azalea. |
估券 see styles |
koken こけん |
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price |
処女 see styles |
shojo しょじょ |
(1) (See 童貞・1) virgin (usu. female); maiden; (can act as adjective) (2) (See 処女林) virgin (e.g. forest); unspoiled by human activity; (can act as adjective) (3) (See 処女航海,処女作) debut; maiden (e.g. voyage) |
剷平 see styles |
chǎn píng chan3 ping2 ch`an p`ing chan ping |
to level the ground (with a hoe, shovel etc); to raze (a building, forest etc) |
叢林 丛林 see styles |
cóng lín cong2 lin2 ts`ung lin tsung lin sourin / sorin そうりん |
jungle; thicket; forest; Buddhist monastery (1) dense wood; thick wood; (2) {Buddh} large (Zen) temple A thickly populated monastery; a monastery. |
喬木 乔木 see styles |
qiáo mù qiao2 mu4 ch`iao mu chiao mu kyouboku / kyoboku きょうぼく |
tree, esp. with recognizable trunk (as opposed to 灌木[guan4 mu4], bush or shrub) tall tree; forest tree; arbor; arbour; (place-name, surname) Takagi |
営林 see styles |
eirin / erin えいりん |
forest management |
嚩泥 see styles |
pó ní po2 ni2 p`o ni po ni bani |
v. 婆那 vana. |
四法 see styles |
sì fǎ si4 fa3 ssu fa shihō |
There are several groups of four dharma: (1) 教法 the teaching of the Buddha); 理法 its principles, or meaning; 行法 its practice; 果法 its fruits or rewards. (2) Another group relates to bodhisattvas, their never losing the bodhi-mind, or the wisdom attained, or perseverance in progress, or the monastic forest life (āraṇyaka). (3) Also 信解行證 faith, discernment, performance, and assurance. (4) The Pure-land 'True' sect of Japan has a division: 教法, i. e. the 大無量壽經; 行法 the practice of the seventeenth of Amitābha's vows; 信法 faith in the eighteenth; and 證法 proof of the eleventh. The most important work of Shinran, the founder of the sect, is these four, i. e. 教行信證. (5) A 'Lotus ' division of 四法 is the answer to a question of Puxian (Samantabhadra) how the Lotus is to be possessed after the Buddha's demise, i. e. by thought (or protection) of the Buddhas; the cultivation of virtue; entry into correct dhyāna; and having a mind to save all creatures. |
地潜 see styles |
jimuguri じむぐり |
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake |
堅林 坚林 see styles |
jiān lín jian1 lin2 chien lin Kenrin |
(堅固林) The grove of Sala trees, in which Sakyamuni died. |
墨綠 墨绿 see styles |
mò lǜ mo4 lu:4 mo lü |
dark green; forest green |
大森 see styles |
oomori おおもり |
large forest; (surname) Omori |
密林 see styles |
mì lín mi4 lin2 mi lin mitsurin みつりん |
jungle (1) close thicket; dense forest; jungle; (2) (net-sl) Amazon (online retailer) dense forest |
寒林 see styles |
hán lín han2 lin2 han lin kanbayashi かんばやし |
(surname) Kanbayashi The cold forest, where the dead were exposed (to be devoured by vultures, etc.); a cemetery; v. 尸 for śītavana and śmaśāna. |
山守 see styles |
yamamori やまもり |
ranger (forest); mountain guardian; (place-name, surname) Yamamori |
山火 see styles |
shān huǒ shan1 huo3 shan huo yamabi やまび |
wildfire; forest fire (surname) Yamabi |
山番 see styles |
yamaban やまばん |
ranger (forest); mountain guardian |
幽林 see styles |
yuurin / yurin ゆうりん |
deep forest |
施林 see styles |
shī lín shi1 lin2 shih lin serin |
To give to the forest, i. e. burial by casting the corpse into the forest. |
杉林 see styles |
shān lín shan1 lin2 shan lin sugibayashi すぎばやし |
Shanlin township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan cryptomeria forest; (surname) Sugibayashi |
杏林 see styles |
xìng lín xing4 lin2 hsing lin kyourin / kyorin きょうりん |
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees) (1) apricot grove; (2) (poetic term) (from the story of Dong Feng, a Chinese doctor who made patients plant apricot trees in lieu of payment) doctor |
杖林 see styles |
zhàng lín zhang4 lin2 chang lin Jōrin |
Yaṣṭivana, 洩瑟知林; the forest in which a Brahman tried to measure Buddha's height with a 16 ft. bamboo pole, but the more he measured the higher the body became; another part of the legend is that the forest grew from the bamboo which he left behind in chagrin. |
林中 see styles |
lín zhōng lin2 zhong1 lin chung rinchuu / rinchu りんちゅう |
(given name) Rinchuu in the forest |
林内 see styles |
rinnai りんない |
interior of a forest; interior of a wood; (place-name) Rinnai |
林冠 see styles |
rinkan りんかん |
canopy (of a forest); tree canopy; crown canopy |
林區 林区 see styles |
lín qū lin2 qu1 lin ch`ü lin chü |
region of forest |
林地 see styles |
lín dì lin2 di4 lin ti rinchi りんち |
woodland forest land; woodland; (surname) Hayashiji |
林場 林场 see styles |
lín chǎng lin2 chang3 lin ch`ang lin chang |
forestry station; forest management area |
林子 see styles |
lín zi lin2 zi5 lin tzu rinko りんこ |
woods; grove; forest (female given name) Rinko |
林家 see styles |
rinka りんか |
family working in the forest industry; forestry family; (surname) Hayashiya |
林政 see styles |
rinsei / rinse りんせい |
forest management |
林火 see styles |
lín huǒ lin2 huo3 lin huo rinka りんか |
forest fire (female given name) Rinka |
林産 see styles |
rinsan りんさん |
forest products |
林縁 see styles |
rinen りんえん |
forest edge; forest border |
林葬 see styles |
lín zàng lin2 zang4 lin tsang rinsō |
Forest burial, to cast the corpse into a forest to be eaten by animals. |
林道 see styles |
rindou / rindo りんどう |
(1) path through forest; woodland path; (2) logging road; (place-name, surname) Rindō |
林野 see styles |
lín yě lin2 ye3 lin yeh rinya りんや |
forests and fields; (surname, female given name) Rinno forest |
林間 林间 see styles |
lín jiān lin2 jian1 lin chien rinkan りんかん |
in the forest; (place-name) Rinma [living] in the forest |
桂林 see styles |
guì lín gui4 lin2 kuei lin keirin / kerin けいりん |
Guilin prefecture-level city in Guangxi (rare) katsura forest; beautiful forest; (place-name) Guilin (China); Kweilin |
森猪 see styles |
moriinoshishi; moriinoshishi / morinoshishi; morinoshishi もりいのしし; モリイノシシ |
(kana only) giant forest hog (Hylochoerus meinertzhageni) |
樵る see styles |
kikoru きこる |
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chop down trees (in a mountain forest) |
樹雨 see styles |
kisame きさめ |
precipitation resulting from thick fog condensing on leaves in a forest |
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. |
治山 see styles |
chisan ちさん |
forest conservation; afforestation; (surname) Haruyama |
沽券 see styles |
koken こけん uriken うりけん |
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price; (archaism) certificate of sale; deed of sale |
深林 see styles |
shinrin しんりん |
deep forest; (surname) Fukabayashi |
火災 火灾 see styles |
huǒ zāi huo3 zai1 huo tsai kasai かさい |
serious fire (in a city or a forest etc) conflagration; fire The conflagration catastrophe, for world destruction, v. 三災. |
燒荒 烧荒 see styles |
shāo huāng shao1 huang1 shao huang |
to clear waste land or forest by burning; slash-and-burn (agriculture) |
玉林 see styles |
yù lín yu4 lin2 yü lin yuurin / yurin ユーリン |
Yulin, prefecture-level city in Guangxi (place-name) Yulin (Guangxi, China) jeweled forest |
石林 see styles |
shí lín shi2 lin2 shih lin ishibayashi いしばやし |
Stone Forest, notable set of limestone formations in Yunnan (place-name, surname) Ishibayashi |
碑林 see styles |
bēi lín bei1 lin2 pei lin |
Forest of Steles (museum in Xi'an); Beilin District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi |
禪林 禅林 see styles |
chán lín chan2 lin2 ch`an lin chan lin zenrin |
a Buddhist temple Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑. |
稠林 see styles |
chóu lín chou2 lin2 ch`ou lin chou lin jōrin |
A dense forest, e.g. the passions, etc. |
窺く see styles |
nozoku のぞく |
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face |
竹林 see styles |
zhú lín zhu2 lin2 chu lin chikurin(p); takebayashi ちくりん(P); たけばやし |
bamboo forest bamboo thicket; bamboo grove; (surname) Chikurin (竹林精舍 or竹林寺); 竹林園; 竹林苑 Veṇuvana, 'bamboo-grove,' a park called Karaṇḍaveṇuvana, near Rājagṛha, made by Bimbisāra for a group of ascetics, later given by him to Śākyamuni (Eitel), but another version says by the elder Karaṇḍa, who built there a vihāra for him. |
練若 练若 see styles |
liàn ruò lian4 ruo4 lien jo rennya |
araṇya, hermitage, etc., cf. 阿. |
臨く see styles |
nozoku のぞく |
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face |
茂林 see styles |
mào lín mao4 lin2 mao lin morin もりん |
Maolin township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan luxuriant (dense) forest; (male given name) Morin |
菀林 see styles |
wǎn lín wan3 lin2 wan lin onrin |
thick (dense) forest |
藻場 see styles |
moba もば |
seaweed bed; seaweed forest |
蘭室 兰室 see styles |
lán shì lan2 shi4 lan shih ranshitsu らんしつ |
a lady's room (honorific) (given name) Ranshitsu 蘭若 araṇya, lit. forest, hence hermitage, v. 阿; a monastery. |
蝰蛇 see styles |
kuí shé kui2 she2 k`uei she kuei she |
forest or meadow viper (Vipera russelii siamensis or similar) |
覗く see styles |
nozoku のぞく |
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face |
覘く see styles |
nozoku のぞく |
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face |
野火 see styles |
yě huǒ ye3 huo3 yeh huo nobi のび |
wildfire; (spreading like) wildfire; bush fire; farm fire (for clearing fields) (1) fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass; (2) bush fire; field fire; grass fire; (wk) Fires on the Plain (1951 novel by Ooka Shohei); (surname) Nobi forest fire |
野葬 see styles |
yě zàng ye3 zang4 yeh tsang yasō |
Burial by abandoning the corpse in the wilds. |
長林 长林 see styles |
cháng lín chang2 lin2 ch`ang lin chang lin nagabayashi ながばやし |
(surname) Nagabayashi dense forest |
閑林 闲林 see styles |
xián lín xian2 lin2 hsien lin kanbayashi かんばやし |
(surname) Kanbayashi quiet forest |
間伐 see styles |
kanbatsu かんばつ |
(noun, transitive verb) periodic thinning (e.g. forest) |
閻浮 阎浮 see styles |
yán fú yan2 fu2 yen fu enbu |
瞻部 Jambu (at present the rose-apple, the Eugenia Jambolana), described as a lofty tree giving its name to 閻浮提 Jambudvīpa, 'one of the seven continents or rather large islands surrounding the mountain Meru; it is so named either from the Jambu trees abounding in it, or from an enormous Jambu tree on Mount Meru visible like a standard to the whole continent'; 'the central division of the world.' M.W. With Buddhists it is the southern of the four continents, shaped like a triangle resembling the triangular leaves of the Jambu tree, and called after a forest of such trees on Meru. |
飯那 饭那 see styles |
fàn nà fan4 na4 fan na |
vana, a grove, a wood. |
鵠林 see styles |
hú lín hu2 lin2 hu lin |
Śāla Forest |
鶴林 鹤林 see styles |
hè lín he4 lin2 ho lin tsurubayashi つるばやし |
(surname) Tsurubayashi 鶴樹 Crane grove, a name for the place where Śākyamuni died, when the trees burst into white blossom resembling a flock of white cranes. |
鶴樹 see styles |
hè shù he4 shu4 ho shu |
Crane Forest |
たいが see styles |
taiga タイガ |
taiga (rus: tayga); boreal forest; (female given name) Taiga |
丸耳象 see styles |
marumimizou; marumimizou / marumimizo; marumimizo まるみみぞう; マルミミゾウ |
(kana only) (See アフリカ象) African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) |
二次林 see styles |
nijirin にじりん |
secondary forest; second-growth forest |
人工林 see styles |
jinkourin / jinkorin じんこうりん |
planted forest |
保安林 see styles |
hoanrin ほあんりん |
forest reserve |
保管林 see styles |
hokanrin ほかんりん |
managed forest |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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