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Words — 148 found

Noun
1. roofed corridor connecting two buildings (in traditional palatial-style architecture)See also 寝殿造
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渡殿 【わたりどの】渡り殿 【わたりどの】
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1. extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture)Rare term, See also 寝殿造
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放ち出で 【はなちいで】放ち出 【はなちで】
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1. oldest architectural style for Shinto shrines (e.g. used at Izumo shrine)
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大社造り 【おおやしろづくり】
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. low-rise (architecture)Antonym: 高層
Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
2. low-level; low-class
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1. western side house (in traditional palatial-style architecture)See also 寝殿造
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1. Japanese traditional architectural style where the main entrance is on one or both of the gabled sidesSee also 平入り
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妻入 【つまいり】
Notes
妻入: Irregular okurigana usage.
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1. Chinese design; Chinese style
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2. traditional architecture associated with ZenSee also 禅宗様
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1. VAX; obsolete instruction set architectureComputing
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1. early phase of the shoin-zukuri residential architecture styleSee also 書院造
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主殿造 【しゅでんづくり】
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. distribution; dispersion
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1. traditional style of Japanese architecture with a steep thatched roof
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合掌造 【がっしょうづくり】
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1. beam running between columns in traditional Japanese architecture, esp. within Japanese-style rooms
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1. corridor connecting an annex to a pond-side building (in traditional palatial-style architecture)See also 中門, See also 寝殿造り
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1. edifice; monumental architecture; huge building
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1. buildings on the east and west side of the southern pond (in traditional palatial-style architecture)See also 寝殿造り
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釣り殿 【つりどの】
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1. latticed shutters (in traditional Japanese and Chinese architecture)Architecture
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1. document architecture; document bodyComputing
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