Words — 441 found
1. converter (used in refining); rotary kiln
いじ
活け締め
1. draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it freshOnly applies to いけじめ
2. fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport)esp. いけしめ
3. killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtankesp. いけしめ
活け締め 【いけしめ】、活締め 【いけじめ】、活締め 【いけしめ】、活締 【いけじめ】、活締 【いけしめ】、活〆 【いけじめ】、活〆 【いけしめ】、活け〆 【いけじめ】、活け〆 【いけしめ】
活締め: Irregular okurigana usage. 活締め: Irregular okurigana usage. 活締: Irregular okurigana usage. 活締: Irregular okurigana usage. 活〆: Irregular kanji usage. 活〆: Irregular kanji usage. 活け〆: Irregular kanji usage. 活け〆: Irregular kanji usage.
くしざ
串刺し
1. skewering; skewered food
2. piercing (and killing; with a spear, etc.); impaling; running through
串刺 【くしざし】
1. the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication)Buddhism
1. catching and killing
しゃち
鯱
1. orca (Orcinus orca); killer whale; grampusUsually written using kana alone
2. shachi; mythical carp with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish, considered auspicious protectors of well-beingAbbreviation, See also 鯱 しゃちほこ
3. roof ornament in the shape of a shachi (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall)Abbreviation, See also 鯱 しゃちほこ
シャチ
きすごめん
切り捨て御免
1. right of samurai to kill commoners for perceived affronts (Edo period)Historical term
斬り捨て御免 【きりすてごめん】、切捨て御免 【きりすてごめん】、斬捨て御免 【きりすてごめん】、切捨御免 【きりすてごめん】
切捨御免: Irregular okurigana usage.
キラー
1. killer; destroyer; annihilator; defeater
2. seducer; seductress; tempter; temptress
3. Killer
あしなが
足長おじさん
1. anonymous scholarship system for orphans whose parents have been killed in traffic accidentsUsually written using kana alone, from Daddy-Long-Legs, a 1912 novel by Jean Webster
2. Daddy-Long-Legs (novel by Jean Webster, 1912)
1. killer demon; demon who strives to destroy all goodnessBuddhism
1. to kill (one's master, king, father, etc.); to murder; to assassinate