Words — 100 found
ちゅうごし
中腰
1. half-sitting posture; half-standing posture; half-rising posture; stooping position
1. sitting posture with the legs bent back on each side; Japanese traditional informal female sitting posture; w-sitting; reverse tailor style sitting
ぐはんしょうねん
虞犯少年
1. juvenile deemed likely to commit a crime; pre-delinquent juvenile; status offenderLaw
ぐ犯少年 【ぐはんしょうねん】
1. stance with legs in an L-shape, with one leg bent in front and other extended behind (martial arts, traditional theater)
2. Hanmi
エムじかいきゃく
M字開脚
1. spreading one's legs open wide with knees bent, creating the shape of the letter M (pornographic pose)
この
ことを好む
1. to revel in trouble and discord; to be bent on making trouble; to like starting fights
事を好む 【ことをこのむ】
べん
弁
1. speech; tongue; talk; eloquenceOnly applies to 弁, Only applies to 辯
2. dialect; brogue; accentOnly applies to 弁, Only applies to 辯
4. petalOnly applies to 弁, Only applies to 瓣
5. valveOnly applies to 弁, Only applies to 瓣
辯 【べん】、瓣 【べん】、辨 【べん】
辯: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. 瓣: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. 辨: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
べんてん
弁天
1. Benten (goddess of arts and wisdom)
辨天 【べんてん】、辯天 【べんてん】
辨天: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. 辯天: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
べんてんこぞう
弁天小僧
1. Benten Kozō (main character of the play Aoto Zōshi Hana no Nishiki-e)Character
2. Bentenkozo
しょうかどうべんとう
松花堂弁当
1. square or rectangular bento box containing cross-shaped separators
ひまるべんとう
日の丸弁当
1. hinomaru bento (contains plain white rice with a single red umeboshi on top)
1. benthic; sea-bottom
1. eating one's lunch box before lunchtime (e.g. of a student)Colloquial
わ
輪っぱ
1. circular bento boxUsually written using kana alone
2. something ring-shapedColloquial, Usually written using kana alone
3. handcuffsColloquial, Usually written using kana alone, as in ワッパをかける
ワッパ