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Simple Dictionary Definition |
木渡 see styles |
kiwatari きわたり |
(surname) Kiwatari |
木湯 see styles |
kiyu きゆ |
(surname) Kiyu |
木滑 see styles |
kinameri きなめり |
(place-name, surname) Kinameri |
木滝 see styles |
kitaki きたき |
(place-name, surname) Kitaki |
木澤 see styles |
kozawa こざわ |
(surname) Kozawa |
木濟 see styles |
kisai きさい |
(surname) Kisai |
木瀧 see styles |
kitaki きたき |
(surname) Kitaki |
木瀬 see styles |
koze こぜ |
(surname) Koze |
木灰 see styles |
kibai きばい |
wood ashes |
木炭 see styles |
mù tàn mu4 tan4 mu t`an mu tan mokutan(p); kizumi もくたん(P); きずみ |
charcoal charcoal |
木無 see styles |
kinashi きなし |
(surname) Kinashi |
木然 see styles |
mù rán mu4 ran2 mu jan |
stupefied |
木焼 see styles |
koyake こやけ |
(place-name) Koyake |
木熊 see styles |
kikuma きくま |
(surname) Kikuma |
木片 see styles |
mù piàn mu4 pian4 mu p`ien mu pien mokuhen もくへん |
flat piece of wood; wood chip; CL:塊|块[kuai4],片[pian4] block (of wood); chip; splinter |
木版 see styles |
mù bǎn mu4 ban3 mu pan mokuhan もくはん |
(printing) woodblock wood-block printing; wood engraving |
木牛 see styles |
mokugyuu / mokugyu もくぎゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Wood Ox/Bull |
木牧 see styles |
kimaki きまき |
(surname) Kimaki |
木犀 see styles |
mù xi mu4 xi5 mu hsi mokusei / mokuse もくせい |
osmanthus fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans); sweet olive; (female given name) Mokusei |
木玖 see styles |
kikuji きくじ |
(personal name) Kikuji |
木球 see styles |
mù qiú mu4 qiu2 mu ch`iu mu chiu |
cricket (ball game); also called 板球[ban3 qiu2] |
木理 see styles |
mokuri もくり |
(See 木目・もくめ) grain (of wood); (surname) Kinome |
木琴 see styles |
mù qín mu4 qin2 mu ch`in mu chin mokkin もっきん |
xylophone xylophone |
木瓜 see styles |
mù guā mu4 gua1 mu kua boke; boke; bokka(ok); moke(ok) ぼけ; ボケ; ぼっか(ok); もけ(ok) |
papaya (Carica papaya); genus Chaenomeles of shrubs in the family Rosaceae; Chinese flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) (kana only) (See マルメロ) Japanese quince (Chaenomeles speciosa); flowering quince |
木瓦 see styles |
mù wǎ mu4 wa3 mu wa |
shingle |
木生 see styles |
kio きお |
(surname) Kio |
木田 see styles |
mokuden もくでん |
(given name) Mokuden |
木町 see styles |
kimachi きまち |
(place-name, surname) Kimachi |
木畑 see styles |
kobata こばた |
(surname) Kobata |
木留 see styles |
kitome きとめ |
(place-name) Kitome |
木畠 see styles |
kobata こばた |
(surname) Kobata |
木登 see styles |
kinobori きのぼり |
(surname) Kinobori |
木白 see styles |
kishiro きしろ |
(surname) Kishiro |
木的 see styles |
kimato きまと |
(surname) Kimato |
木皮 see styles |
mokuhi もくひ |
tree bark; (surname) Kigawa |
木皿 see styles |
kizara きざら |
wooden plate; (surname) Kizara |
木盛 see styles |
kimori きもり |
(surname) Kimori |
木目 see styles |
mokume もくめ |
grain (of wood); curly grain; (1) (kana only) texture (e.g. skin, fabric); (2) (kana only) grain (e.g. wood); (3) (kana only) detail; (place-name) Mokume |
木直 see styles |
kinaoshi きなおし |
(place-name) Kinaoshi |
木矢 see styles |
kiya きや |
(surname) Kiya |
木石 see styles |
mù shí mu4 shi2 mu shih bokuseki ぼくせき |
(1) trees and stones; (2) unfeeling person; (given name) Bokuseki trees and rocks |
木砂 see styles |
kizuna きずな |
(female given name) Kizuna |
木祐 see styles |
kisuke きすけ |
(personal name) Kisuke |
木祖 see styles |
kiso きそ |
(place-name) Kiso |
木福 see styles |
kifuku きふく |
(surname) Kifuku |
木科 see styles |
kishina きしな |
(surname) Kishina |
木種 see styles |
kitane きたね |
(surname) Kitane |
木稲 see styles |
konomi このみ |
(surname) Konomi |
木積 see styles |
kotsumo こつも |
(place-name) Kotsumo |
木窪 see styles |
kinokubo きのくぼ |
(place-name) Kinokubo |
木立 see styles |
kodate こだて |
grove of trees; (surname) Kodate |
木竜 see styles |
mokuryuu / mokuryu もくりゅう |
(given name) Mokuryū |
木章 see styles |
shigeaki しげあき |
(male given name) Shigeaki |
木端 see styles |
kihashi きはし |
(1) wood chip; splinter; (2) thin shingles; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) wood chip; splinter; (n-pref,n) (2) worthless thing; worthless person; (surname) Kihashi |
木竹 see styles |
kitake きたけ |
(surname) Kitake |
木笛 see styles |
mù dí mu4 di2 mu ti |
recorder (musical instrument) (Tw) |
木笹 see styles |
kizasa きざさ |
(surname) Kizasa |
木等 see styles |
mù děng mu4 deng3 mu teng mokutō |
trees and so forth |
木筏 see styles |
mù fá mu4 fa2 mu fa |
wooden raft; log raft |
木筒 see styles |
kizutsu きづつ |
(place-name) Kizutsu |
木箆 see styles |
kibera きべら |
wooden spatula |
木管 see styles |
mokkan もっかん |
(1) wooden pipe; (2) wooden bobbin; (3) (abbreviation) (See 木管楽器) woodwind instrument |
木箱 see styles |
kibako きばこ |
wooden box; wooden crate |
木節 木节 see styles |
mù jié mu4 jie2 mu chieh kibushi きぶし |
gnarl; knag (surname) Kibushi |
木築 see styles |
kizuki きづき |
(surname) Kizuki |
木簡 see styles |
mokkan; mokukan もっかん; もくかん |
(hist) (See 竹簡) narrow, long, and thin pieces of wood strung together that were used to write on in ancient times |
木籐 see styles |
kidou / kido きどう |
(surname) Kidou |
木籔 see styles |
kiyabu きやぶ |
(surname) Kiyabu |
木籠 see styles |
kogomo こごも |
(place-name) Kogomo |
木米 see styles |
mokubei / mokube もくべい |
(personal name) Mokubei |
木精 see styles |
mokusei / mokuse もくせい |
wood alcohol; the spirit of a tree; (surname, female given name) Kodama |
木糖 see styles |
mù táng mu4 tang2 mu t`ang mu tang mokutou / mokuto もくとう |
xylose (type of sugar) (See キシリトール) xylose; wood sugar |
木糠 see styles |
mù kāng mu4 kang1 mu k`ang mu kang |
sawdust |
木納 see styles |
kinou / kino きのう |
(surname) Kinou |
木組 see styles |
kigumi きぐみ |
wooden framework |
木絵 see styles |
kie きえ |
(personal name) Kie |
木継 see styles |
kitsugi きつぎ |
(surname) Kitsugi |
木綱 see styles |
kizuna きづな |
(surname) Kizuna |
木綿 see styles |
yuu / yu ゆう |
(archaism) (See 楮・こうぞ) string made of cut steamed, soaked mulberry bark fibers; (female given name) Yufu |
木緑 see styles |
kimidori きみどり |
(female given name) Kimidori |
木練 see styles |
kiren きれん |
(surname) Kiren |
木織 see styles |
kiori きおり |
(surname) Kiori |
木羅 see styles |
kira きら |
(surname) Kira |
木美 see styles |
konomi このみ |
(female given name) Konomi |
木義 see styles |
kiyoshi きよし |
(personal name) Kiyoshi |
木羽 see styles |
kiba きば |
(1) wood chip; splinter; (2) thin shingles; (surname) Kiba |
木考 see styles |
kigira きぎら |
(personal name) Kigira |
木耳 see styles |
mù ěr mu4 er3 mu erh kikurage; kikurage きくらげ; キクラゲ |
wood ear; jelly ear (edible fungus); CL:朵[duo3] (kana only) cloud ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae); wood ear mushroom; Jew's ear mushroom; (given name) Mokuji |
木聖 see styles |
komina こみな |
(female given name) Komina |
木肌 see styles |
kihada きはだ |
bark of a tree |
木股 see styles |
kimata きまた |
(surname) Kimata |
木育 see styles |
mokuiku もくいく |
educational activities involving wood or trees |
木脇 see styles |
kiwaki きわき |
(place-name, surname) Kiwaki |
木興 see styles |
kiko きこ |
(place-name) Kiko |
木舎 see styles |
kiya きや |
(surname) Kiya |
木舘 see styles |
kidate きだて |
(surname) Kidate |
木舛 see styles |
kibune きぶね |
(personal name) Kibune |
木舞 see styles |
komai こまい |
laths; bamboo lathing |
木舟 see styles |
kibune きぶね |
(place-name, surname) Kibune |
木舩 see styles |
kibune きぶね |
(surname) Kibune |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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