Jisho

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Words — 68 found

Noun
1. book or scroll that has been handed down through generations; book of secrets
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2. delivering a letter
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1. volume number; reel number; scroll number
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2. number of volumes; number of reels; number of scrolls; number of turns (of a coil); number of windings (of a transformer, electromagnet, etc.)
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3. a set number of scrolls to be read by a Buddhist monkOnly applies to かんじゅ, Only applies to かんず
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巻数 【かんじゅ】巻数 【かんず】
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Noun
1. type of hanging scroll (made from paper of approx. 130cm x 30cm in size)
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1. scroll saw
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糸鋸盤 【いとのこばん】糸ノコ盤 【いとノコばん】
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1. scroll barComputing
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2. ScrollbarA scrollbar is an object in a graphical user interface (G... Read more
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スクロール・バー
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Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
1. axis; shaft; axle
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2. center; centre; focal point; key point
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3. stalk; stem
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4. hanging scrollSee also 掛け物 かけもの
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1. decorating the alcove of a tea room with a hanging scroll and flowers (in more formal tea ceremonies, during only the first and second half respectively)
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2. style of decorating a traditional Japanese room (esp. a study) in which incense, a pair of vases and a pair of candlesticks are placed on a table in front of a trio of hanging scrollsorig. meaning
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1. scroll wheelComputing
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スクロール・ホイール
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1. scroll bar sliderComputing
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スクロールバー・スライダスクロール・バー・スライダ
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Noun, Suru verb
1. scroll downComputing
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スクロール・ダウン
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じく
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to hang a scroll pictureSee also 掛け軸
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軸をかける 【じくをかける】
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1. auto scrollComputing
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オート・スクロール
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1. smooth scrollComputing
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スムーズ・スクロール
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1. software scrollComputing
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ソフトウェア・スクロール
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1. Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)
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