Words — 166 found
こくど
国土
1. country; territory; domain; realm
国土 【くにつち】
くにつち: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
1. concreteUsually written using kana alone
混凝土: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
ほんど
本土
1. mainland; the country proper
2. native country; country where one was born
3. pure land; Buddha realmBuddhism
つち
土
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- 地が出る - to reveal one's true colors (colours)
- 地を均す - to level the ground
- 地を払う - to disappear completely, leaving nothing behind
- 地に足がつく - to keep one's feet on the ground
- 地の果て - end of the earth
- 土を固める - to harden earth into a mass
- 土を均す - to level the ground
- 土を被せる - to cover with earth
- 土となる - to die
- 土になる - to die
- 土に埋める - to bury in the ground
- 土に帰る - to die
1. earth; soil; dirt; clay; mud
2. the earth (historically, esp. as opposed to the heavens); the ground; the land
4. (period of) refraining from construction in the direction of the god of the earth (in Onmyōdō)See also 陰陽道, also written as 犯土, 椎, 槌
地 【つち】、地 【つし】
1. FinlandUsually written using kana alone
芬蘭土 【フィンランド】
芬蘭: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 芬蘭土: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
ほっぽうりょうど
北方領土
1. Southern Kuril Islands (administered by Russia, claimed by Japan); Northern Territories
2. Hoppouryoudo
1. Ireland (country); ÉireUsually written using kana alone
2. Ireland (island)Usually written using kana alone
愛蘭土 【アイルランド】
愛蘭: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 愛蘭土: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
じょうど
浄土
1. pure land (esp. the Western Pure Land paradise of Amitabha); (Buddhist) paradiseBuddhism
2. Pure Land BuddhismAbbreviation
おうど
黄土
1. loessGeology
2. yellow ochre; yellow ocher
3. Hades; hell; underworld; world of the deadArchaic, Only applies to こうど
黄土 【こうど】
きょうど
郷土
1. native place; birth-place; one's old home
2. province; region; locality
- さんさい山菜 を使った
- きょうどりょうり郷土料理 が評判を呼び、
- みせ店 には
- きんりん近隣 の
- けん県 からも
- きゃく客 が集まるようになった。
たた
叩き
1. finely chopped fish or meat (sometimes seared first); minceFood, cooking
2. hitting (e.g. a drum); striking; beating; person who strikes something
4. robbery; extortionSlang
6. whipping (Edo-period punishment); lashing; floggingHistorical term
敲き 【たたき】、タタキ