Words — 77 found
むしころ
虫も殺さぬ
1. innocent-looking; looking as though one wouldn't hurt a fly; looking as though butter would not melt in one's mouthIdiomatic expression
1. mushi-ken; Japanese rock-paper-scissors variant, in which the "frog", "snake" and "slug" are represented by the thumb, forefinger and little finger respectivelyHistorical term
1. stomach pain due to worms
むしがれい
虫鰈
1. roundnose flounder (Eopsetta grigorjewi)Usually written using kana alone
ムシガレイ
むしこまど
虫籠窓
1. window with an ultra-fine lattice (often on upper floors of traditional buildings, e.g. Kyoto townhouses)See also 虫籠格子
むしつ
虫が付く
1. to become verminous; to be infested with insects; to begin to keep bad company; to have an (unfavorable, unfavourable) lover
虫がつく 【むしがつく】