Words — 46 found
にご
濁る
1. to become muddy; to become cloudy; to become turbid; to become impure (of a liquid or gas)
- かわ川
- は
- どろ泥
- で
- にご濁っていた 。
2. to become dull (of a sound, color, etc.); to become indistinct; to become fuzzy; to become hoarse
3. to become impure (of one's heart, a society, etc.); to be corrupted; to be polluted
4. to become voiced (of a consonant); to be pronounced as a voiced sound
だみごえ
ダミ声
1. thick voice; husky voice; guttural voice; hoarse voice; gravelly voice
2. voice with a thick accent
だみ声 【だみごえ】、濁声 【だみごえ】、訛声 【だみごえ】
訛声: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. dakuten; diacritic used with kana that turns an unvoiced consonant into a voiced consonant゛
1. turbidity
1. rendaku; sequential voicing; in Japanese, an unvoiced sound becoming voiced when it is the initial consonant of the non-initial portion of a compound or prefixed worde.g. はな (花) + ひ (火) → はなび (花火)
こんだく
混濁
1. becoming turbid; becoming muddy; becoming cloudy; becoming opaque
2. becoming muddled (of thoughts, senses, etc.); growing dim (of consciousness)
3. disorder; chaos
溷濁 【こんだく】
溷濁: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. muddy inlet or creek
1. oil pollution (in rivers, seas, etc.); oil spill
1. cloudiness; turbidity; nebula (medical)