Words — 2687 found
すそ
裾
1. hem; (trouser) cuff; shirttail; bottom (of a kimono); train (of a dress)
2. bottom part; bottom edge
3. foot (of a mountain)
4. tips (of hair)
5. downstreamArchaic
かど
角
1. corner; edge
- ぎざぎざ
- の
- かど
- が
- かれ彼
- の
- ズボン
- に
- 引っかかって
- あなをあ穴を空けた 。
2. (street) corner; turning
- つぎ次の
- かど角
- で
- みぎ右
- に
- ま曲がり
- なさい 。
3. rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.); abrasiveness; harshness; sharpness
てんか
天下
1. the whole world
2. the whole country
3. society; the public
4. supremacy over a nation; government of a country; the ruling power
5. having one's own way; doing as one pleases
6. peerless; incomparable; superlative; world-famous
7. shogun (Edo period)Archaic
天下 【てんが】、天下 【てんげ】
ちゅうしゅつ
抽出
1. extraction; abstraction
- じゅひ樹皮
- から
- エキス
- を
- ちゅうしゅつ抽出
- する 。
2. selection (from a group); sampling
- ひけんしゃ被験者
- は
- むさくい無作為
- に
- ちゅうしゅつ抽出
- された 。
よだ
呼び出し
- よびだ呼び出し
- を
- おねがお願いします 。
2. call; invocationComputing
3. usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.Sumo
4. telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reachedAbbreviation, See also 呼び出し電話
5. box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse)Archaic, See also 陸湯
6. high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period)Archaic
7. unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)Archaic
呼出し 【よびだし】、呼出 【よびだし】
呼出: Irregular okurigana usage.
マグロ
1. tuna (Thunnus spp.; esp. the Pacific bluefin)Usually written using kana alone
- サメ
- の
- かわ皮
- は
- マグロ
- の
- かわ皮
- より
- はるかに
- ざらざら
- している 。
2. dead fish (person who is unresponsive or passive during sex); starfishSlang, Vulgar expression or word, Usually written using kana alone
3. body of a person struck by a trainSlang, Usually written using kana alone
4. person unconscious due to alcoholSlang, Usually written using kana alone
鮪 【まぐろ】
のり
海苔
1. nori; laver; edible seaweed, usu. Porphyra yezoensis or P. tenera, usu. dried and pressed into sheetsUsually written using kana alone
紫菜 【のり】、ノリ
のり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). のり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 紫菜: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.