Words — 20 found
すり
掏摸
1. pickpocketUsually written using kana alone
掏児 【すり】、スリ
すり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 掏摸: Rarely-used kanji form. すり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 掏児: Rarely-used kanji form.
もぎ
模擬
1. imitation
- みらい未来
- の
- パイロット
- は
- もぎ模擬
- そうじゅう操縦
- しつ室
- で
- くんれん訓練
- される 。
摸擬 【もぎ】
もしゃ
模写
1. copy (of the real thing); copying; reproduction; tracing
摸写 【もしゃ】
摸写: Rarely-used kanji form.
もさく
模索
1. groping (for); fumbling around (for); searching (for an answer, solution, etc.); trying to find
摸索 【もさく】
摸索: Rarely-used kanji form.
あんちゅうもさく
暗中模索
1. groping in the dark; exploring new avenues without having any cluesYojijukugo (four character compound)
暗中摸索 【あんちゅうもさく】
ツモホー
自摸和
ツモ
自摸
1. drawing a tile from the wallMahjong, Usually written using kana alone, From Chinese “zìmō”
2. win with a self-drawn tileMahjong, Usually written using kana alone
3. winning off a self-drawn tile while completely concealed (meld); winning off a self-drawn tile without having called any tilesMahjong, Abbreviation, Usually written using kana alone, See also 門前清自摸和
自摸 【ツーモー】
もほん
模本
1. copy of an original manuscript, picture, piece of calligraphy, etc.
摸本 【もほん】、摹本 【もほん】
さがみ
相模
1. Sagami (former province located in present-day Kanagawa Prefecture)Historical term
2. Sagami
相摸 【さがみ】