Words — 43 found
ほ
穂
1. ear (of a cereal plant); head; spike
2. point (of a brush, spear, etc.); tip; (pointed) head
3. crest (of a wave)
4. scion (in grafting)
穗 【ほ】
穗: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
つほ
接ぎ穂
1. scion; cion; (horticultural) graft
- かじゅさいばいしゃ果樹栽培者
- が
- リンゴ
- の
- つぎほ接ぎ穂
- を
- だいぎ台木
- に
- つぎき接ぎ木
- しました 。
2. opportunity to continue a conversation
- はなし話
- の
- つぎほ接ぎ穂
- が
- なくて
- こま困った 。
接ぎ穂 【つぎぼ】、継ぎ穂 【つぎほ】、継ぎ穂 【つぎぼ】、接穂 【つぎほ】、接穂 【つぎぼ】、継穂 【つぎほ】、継穂 【つぎぼ】
つるぼ
蔓穂
1. Scilla scilloides (species of squill)Usually written using kana alone
2. Turbo
ツルボ
うつぼ
靫
1. quiver (cylindrical and worn on the back or hip)Historical term
靫 【うつお】、空穂 【うつぼ】、空穂 【うつお】、靱 【うつぼ】、靱 【うつお】
靱: Irregular kanji usage. 靱: Irregular kanji usage.
はつほ
初穂
1. first ears of rice of the season; first crops of the season; first harvest of the season
2. offering (to the gods)
初穂 【はつお】、初穗 【はつほ】、初穗 【はつお】
1. drooping ears (of grain)
いながきたるほ
稲垣足穂
1. Inagaki Taruho (1900.12.26-1977.10.25)
2. Taruho InagakiTaruho Inagaki was a Japanese writer.
1. fresh, young ears of riceFormal or literary term
2. Mizuho
1. ear of wheat
1. Shiho SakaiShiho Sakai is a Japanese backstroke swimmer.