Words — 41 found
こうさ
交差
1. crossing; intersection
- 2
- ほん本
- の
- みち道
- が
- じゅうもんじ十文字
- に
- こうさ交差
- している 。
2. (genetic) crossing overBiology
交叉 【こうさ】
また
股
1. groin; thigh; crotch; crutch
2. fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)
叉 【また】、胯 【また】、俣 【また】
1. yaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors)From Sanskrit “yakṣa”
ふたまた
二股
1. seeing two people (i.e. romantically) at the same time; two-timing
2. bifurcation; fork; branch; dichotomy
3. fence-sitting; playing it both ways; parting of the ways
二俣 【ふたまた】、二又 【ふたまた】、二叉 【ふたまた】
二叉: Rarely-used kanji form.
チャーシュー
叉焼
1. roasted pork fillet (often used in ramen)Food, cooking, Usually written using kana alone, From Chinese “chāshāo”
チャーシューバオ
叉焼包
1. cha siu bao; Cantonese barbeque pork bunFood, cooking, From Chinese “chāshāo bāo”
ぎ
また木
1. forked tree; forked branch
2. Matagi
股木 【またぎ】、叉木 【またぎ】、又木 【またぎ】
又木: Irregular kanji usage.
1. metal fork (used to poke a fire)
1. crotch of a tree
さすまた
刺股
1. sasumata; man catcher; two-pronged weapon for catching criminalsUsually written using kana alone
刺叉 【さすまた】、指叉 【さすまた】、刺又 【さすまた】、サスマタ
刺又: Irregular kanji usage.
1. frog; fourchette; pad in a horse's hoof that acts as a shock absorber
みまた
三つ又
1. three-pronged; three-way (e.g. outlet, intersection); trifurcated
2. three-pronged fork; trident
三つ叉 【みつまた】、三つまた 【みつまた】、三つ股 【みつまた】
三つ股: Rarely-used kanji form.