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There are 29 total results for your Tyla search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

川楊

see styles
 kawayanagi
    かわやなぎ
riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla)

楊柳


杨柳

see styles
yáng liǔ
    yang2 liu3
yang liu
 yanagi
    やなぎ
willow tree; poplar and willow; name of traditional tune
willow (any tree of genus Salix); (1) willow (any tree of genus Salix); (2) weeping willow (Salix babylonica); riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla); (surname) Yanagi

猫柳

see styles
 nekoyanagi; nekoyanagi
    ねこやなぎ; ネコヤナギ
(kana only) rosegold pussy willow (Salix gracilistyla)

鯪鯉


鲮鲤

see styles
líng lǐ
    ling2 li3
ling li
pangolin (Manis pentadactylata); scaly ant-eater

ウシ目

see styles
 ushimoku
    ウシもく
Artiodactyla; order comprising the even-toed ungulates

三趾鷗


三趾鸥

see styles
sān zhǐ ōu
    san1 zhi3 ou1
san chih ou
(bird species of China) black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla)

偶蹄目

see styles
ǒu tí mù
    ou3 ti2 mu4
ou t`i mu
    ou ti mu
 guuteimoku / gutemoku
    ぐうていもく
Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates, such as pigs, cows, giraffes etc)
Artiodactyla; order comprising the even-toed ungulates

偶蹄類


偶蹄类

see styles
ǒu tí lèi
    ou3 ti2 lei4
ou t`i lei
    ou ti lei
 guuteirui / guterui
    ぐうているい
Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates, such as pigs, cows, giraffes etc)
(See 奇蹄類) artiodactyls; even-toed ungulates

大蟻食

see styles
 ooarikui
    おおありくい
(kana only) giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)

奇蹄目

see styles
jī tí mù
    ji1 ti2 mu4
chi t`i mu
    chi ti mu
 kiteimoku / kitemoku
    きていもく
Perissodactyla; order of odd-toed ungulate (including horse, tapir, rhinoceros)
Perissodactyla (order of odd-toed ungulates, incl. horses, tapirs, etc.)

奇蹄類


奇蹄类

see styles
jī tí lèi
    ji1 ti2 lei4
chi t`i lei
    chi ti lei
 kiteirui / kiterui
    きているい
Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates, such as horses, zebras etc)
(See 偶蹄類) perissodactyls; odd-toed ungulates

石鯪魚


石鲮鱼

see styles
shí líng yú
    shi2 ling2 yu2
shih ling yü
pangolin (Manis pentadactylata); scaly ant-eater

穿山甲

see styles
chuān shān jiǎ
    chuan1 shan1 jia3
ch`uan shan chia
    chuan shan chia
 senzankou; senzankou / senzanko; senzanko
    せんざんこう; センザンコウ
pangolin (Manis pentadactylata); scaly ant-eater
(kana only) pangolin; scaly anteater

鯪鯉甲


鲮鲤甲

see styles
líng lǐ jiǎ
    ling2 li3 jia3
ling li chia
pangolin (Manis pentadactylata); scaly ant-eater

大蟻食い

see styles
 ooarikui
    おおありくい
(kana only) giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)

耳穿山甲

see styles
 mimisenzankou; mimisenzankou / mimisenzanko; mimisenzanko
    みみせんざんこう; ミミセンザンコウ
(kana only) Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla)

藍臉鰹鳥


蓝脸鲣鸟

see styles
lán liǎn jiān niǎo
    lan2 lian3 jian1 niao3
lan lien chien niao
(bird species of China) masked booby (Sula dactylatra)

鯨偶蹄目

see styles
 kujiraguuteimoku; geiguuteimoku / kujiragutemoku; gegutemoku
    くじらぐうていもく; げいぐうていもく
Cetartiodactyla; order comprising the even-toed ungulates and whales

アセチル化

see styles
 asechiruka
    アセチルか
(noun/participle) acetylation

カワヤナギ

see styles
 kawayanagi
    カワヤナギ
riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla)

ネコヤナギ

see styles
 nekoyanagi
    ネコヤナギ
(kana only) rosegold pussy willow (Salix gracilistyla)

大短趾百靈


大短趾百灵

see styles
dà duǎn zhǐ bǎi líng
    da4 duan3 zhi3 bai3 ling2
ta tuan chih pai ling
(bird species of China) greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla)

オオアリクイ

see styles
 ooarikui
    オオアリクイ
(kana only) giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)

脱アセチル化

see styles
 datsuasechiruka
    だつアセチルか
{chem} deacetylation

アセチルアセトン

see styles
 asechiruaseton
    アセチルアセトン
{chem} acetylacetone

ミミセンザンコウ

see styles
 mimisenzankou / mimisenzanko
    ミミセンザンコウ
(kana only) Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla)

Variations:
大蟻食
大蟻食い

see styles
 ooarikui; ooarikui
    おおありくい; オオアリクイ
(kana only) giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)

Variations:
川柳
川楊
楊柳

see styles
 kawayanagi; kawayanagi
    かわやなぎ; カワヤナギ
(1) (See 猫柳) riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla); (2) (川柳 only) (kana only) Salix gilgiana (species of willow); (3) (川柳 only) high-quality coarse tea

Variations:
三趾鴎(rK)
三指鴎(rK)

see styles
 mitsuyubikamome; mitsuyubikamome
    ミツユビカモメ; みつゆびかもめ
(kana only) black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 29 results for "Tyla" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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