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分骨

see styles
 bunkotsu
    ぶんこつ
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) burying some of a person's ashes in separate places; (2) part of a person's ashes

刺骨

see styles
cì gǔ
    ci4 gu3
tz`u ku
    tzu ku
piercing; cutting; bone-chilling; penetrating (cold)

刻骨

see styles
kè gǔ
    ke4 gu3
k`o ku
    ko ku
ingrained; entrenched; deep-rooted

化骨

see styles
 kakotsu
    かこつ
(See 骨化) ossification

卜骨

see styles
bǔ gǔ
    bu3 gu3
pu ku
 bokkotsu
    ぼっこつ
oracle bone
fortune-telling using animal bones

叉骨

see styles
 sakotsu
    さこつ
wishbone; furcula; (given name) Shakotsu

反骨

see styles
fǎn gǔ
    fan3 gu3
fan ku
 hankotsu
    はんこつ
(physiognomy) protruding bone at the back of the head, regarded as a sign of a renegade nature
(abbreviation) rebellious spirit

収骨

see styles
 shuukotsu / shukotsu
    しゅうこつ
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) collecting bones and remains (e.g. on a battlefield); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) putting cremated remains in an urn

叛骨

see styles
 hankotsu
    はんこつ
(abbreviation) rebellious spirit

坐骨

see styles
zuò gǔ
    zuo4 gu3
tso ku
 zakotsu
    ざこつ
ischium
ischium; ischial bone

埋骨

see styles
 maikotsu
    まいこつ
(n,vs,vt,vi) burial of ashes

外骨

see styles
 tobone
    とぼね
(personal name) Tobone

大骨

see styles
 oobone
    おおぼね
large bone; thick bone

奇骨

see styles
 kikotsu
    きこつ
eccentric; (personal name) Kikotsu

子骨

see styles
 kobone
    こぼね
(See 親骨・おやぼね・1) thin inner ribs of a folding fan

安骨

see styles
ān gǔ
    an1 gu3
an ku
 ankotsu
    あんこつ
(place-name) Ankotsu
(ritual of) enshrinement of relics

宗骨

see styles
zōng gǔ
    zong1 gu3
tsung ku
 shūkotsu
The 'bones' or essential tenets of a sect.

寒骨

see styles
 kankotsu
    かんこつ
(given name) Kankotsu

寛骨

see styles
 kankotsu
    かんこつ
{anat} hipbone; innominate bone

小骨

see styles
 kobone
    こぼね
(noun - becomes adjective with の) small bones

尺骨

see styles
chǐ gǔ
    chi3 gu3
ch`ih ku
    chih ku
 shakkotsu
    しゃっこつ
ulna (anatomy); bone of the forearm
{anat} ulna

尻骨

see styles
kāo gǔ
    kao1 gu3
k`ao ku
    kao ku
coccyx; tailbone at end of spine

尾骨

see styles
wěi gǔ
    wei3 gu3
wei ku
 bikotsu
    びこつ
coccyx; tailbone
{anat} coccyx; tailbone

屍骨


尸骨

see styles
shī gǔ
    shi1 gu3
shih ku
skeleton of the dead

岩骨

see styles
 gankotsu
    がんこつ
(place-name) Gankotsu

川骨

see styles
 kouhone / kohone
    こうほね
    kawahone
    かわほね
(kana only) Japanese spatterdock (species of water lily, Nuphar japonica)

巨骨

see styles
 kyokotsu
    きょこつ
(given name) Kyokotsu

座骨

see styles
 zakotsu
    ざこつ
ischium; ischial bone

徹骨


彻骨

see styles
chè gǔ
    che4 gu3
ch`e ku
    che ku
to the bone; to the marrow; fig. to a very large degree

心骨

see styles
 shinkotsu
    しんこつ
(1) body and soul; mind and body; (2) bottom of one's heart; depth of one's heart

恥骨


耻骨

see styles
chǐ gǔ
    chi3 gu3
ch`ih ku
    chih ku
 chikotsu
    ちこつ
pubis; pubic bone
{anat} pubis; pubic bone

成骨

see styles
chéng gǔ
    cheng2 gu3
ch`eng ku
    cheng ku
bone formation; osteogenesis

扁骨

see styles
biǎn gǔ
    bian3 gu3
pien ku
flat bone

手骨

see styles
 shukotsu
    しゅこつ
{anat} bones of the hand

拳骨

see styles
 genkotsu(p); genkotsu
    げんこつ(P); ゲンコツ
(kana only) (clenched) fist; knuckles

指骨

see styles
 shikotsu
    しこつ
{anat} (See 趾骨) phalanx; phalange

挫骨

see styles
 zakotsu
    ざこつ
(noun/participle) spraining of a bone joint

掌骨

see styles
zhǎng gǔ
    zhang3 gu3
chang ku
 shoukotsu / shokotsu
    しょうこつ
metacarpal bone (long bones in the hand and feet)
(rare) {anat} (See 中手骨) metacarpal (bone); metacarpus

排骨

see styles
pái gǔ
    pai2 gu3
p`ai ku
    pai ku
 paikuu; paiguu / paiku; paigu
    パイクー; パイグー
pork chop; pork cutlet; spare ribs; (coll.) skinny person
{food} Chinese-style spare ribs (esp. pork, also beef or lamb), breaded and fried (chi: páigǔ)

接骨

see styles
 sekkotsu
    せっこつ
(n,vs,vi) (See 整骨) bonesetting

撫骨

see styles
 bukotsu
    ぶこつ
(given name) Bukotsu

撿骨


捡骨

see styles
jiǎn gǔ
    jian3 gu3
chien ku
bone-gathering, a custom of Fujian and Taiwan in which a son recovers the bones of his deceased father from the grave and places them in an urn for permanent storage at a different location

收骨

see styles
shōu gǔ
    shou1 gu3
shou ku
 shukotsu
To collect the bones, or relics, after cremation.

故骨

see styles
gù gǔ
    gu4 gu3
ku ku
Old bones, bones of a former incarnation or generation.

散骨

see styles
 sankotsu
    さんこつ
(n,vs,vi) scattering of ashes (cremated remains)

整骨

see styles
 seikotsu / sekotsu
    せいこつ
(See 接骨) bonesetting

方骨

see styles
 houkotsu / hokotsu
    ほうこつ
{anat} quadrate bone

朦骨

see styles
méng gǔ
    meng2 gu3
meng ku
(archaic) Mongol

木骨

see styles
 mokkotsu
    もっこつ
wooden frame

枕骨

see styles
zhěn gǔ
    zhen3 gu3
chen ku
occipital bone (back of the skull)

枯骨

see styles
kū gǔ
    ku1 gu3
k`u ku
    ku ku
 kokotsu
    ここつ
(given name) Kokotsu
a skeleton

枸骨

see styles
gǒu gǔ
    gou3 gu3
kou ku
Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta)

椎骨

see styles
zhuī gǔ
    zhui1 gu3
chui ku
 tsuikotsu
    ついこつ
vertebra
{anat} vertebra; vertebrae

槌骨

see styles
 tsuchikotsu; tsuikotsu; tsuchibone
    つちこつ; ついこつ; つちぼね
{anat} malleus (bone of the ear); hammer

橈骨


桡骨

see styles
ráo gǔ
    rao2 gu3
jao ku
 toukotsu / tokotsu
    とうこつ
radius (anatomy); bone of the forearm
{anat} radius (bone of the forearm)

橫骨


横骨

see styles
héng gǔ
    heng2 gu3
heng ku
pubic bone

正骨

see styles
zhèng gǔ
    zheng4 gu3
cheng ku
bonesetting; Chinese osteopathy

武骨

see styles
 bukotsu
    ぶこつ
(noun or adjectival noun) boorish; unrefined; rustic; uncouth; clumsy; brusque; (given name) Bukotsu

歯骨

see styles
 habone
    はぼね
(archaism) tooth; gums

気骨

see styles
 kibone
    きぼね
worry; care; anxiety

河骨

see styles
 kouhone / kohone
    こうほね
    kawahone
    かわほね
(kana only) Japanese spatterdock (species of water lily, Nuphar japonica)

洗骨

see styles
 senkotsu
    せんこつ
(See 厨子・3) washing of cremated bones before placing them in a funerary urn (esp. in Okinawa)

涙骨

see styles
 ruikotsu
    るいこつ
{anat} lacrimal bone (of the skull); (given name) Ruikotsu

渚骨

see styles
 shokotsu
    しょこつ
(place-name) Shokotsu

無骨

see styles
 bukotsu
    ぶこつ
(noun or adjectival noun) boorish; unrefined; rustic; uncouth; clumsy; brusque

焼骨

see styles
 shoukotsu / shokotsu
    しょうこつ
(noun/participle) (1) cremation; (2) (See 遺骨・1) ashes (of a cremated person); cremated bones

牛骨

see styles
 gyuukotsu / gyukotsu
    ぎゅうこつ
beef bone (used to make stock); cattle bone; bovine bone; (place-name) Ushibone

犁骨

see styles
lí gǔ
    li2 gu3
li ku
vomer bone (in the nose, dividing the nostrils)

狂骨

see styles
 kyoukotsu / kyokotsu
    きょうこつ
ghostly skeletal old man who emerges from wells (Japanese folklore)

猿骨

see styles
 sarukotsu
    さるこつ
(place-name) Sarukotsu

獣骨

see styles
 juukotsu / jukotsu
    じゅうこつ
animal bones

玉骨

see styles
 gyokkotsu
    ぎょっこつ
(given name) Gyokkotsu

甲骨

see styles
jiǎ gǔ
    jia3 gu3
chia ku
tortoise shells and animal bones used for divination in the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th to 11th century BC); oracle bones

白骨

see styles
bái gǔ
    bai2 gu3
pai ku
 hakkotsu
    はっこつ
bones of the dead
white (bleached) bone; skeleton; (place-name) Hakkotsu (onsen near Kamikouchi)

砧骨

see styles
zhēn gǔ
    zhen1 gu3
chen ku
 chinkotsu
    ちんこつ
    kinutakotsu
    きぬたこつ
incus or anvil bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration from malleus hammer bone to stapes stirrup bone
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (anat) incus; anvil

砭骨

see styles
biān gǔ
    bian1 gu3
pien ku
to be extremely cold or painful

硬骨

see styles
 koukotsu / kokotsu
    こうこつ
(1) bone; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (2) firmness (of character); backbone; unyielding spirit

秋骨

see styles
 shuukotsu / shukotsu
    しゅうこつ
(given name) Shuukotsu

竜骨

see styles
 ryuukotsu / ryukotsu
    りゅうこつ
keel

筋骨

see styles
jīn gǔ
    jin1 gu3
chin ku
 kinkotsu; sujibone
    きんこつ; すじぼね
muscles and bones; physique; strength; courage
(1) muscles and bones; body build; physique; (2) (すじぼね only) (See 軟骨・1) cartilage

篩骨


筛骨

see styles
shāi gǔ
    shai1 gu3
shai ku
 shikotsu
    しこつ
ethmoid bone (cheek)
{anat} ethmoid bone (of the skull)

納骨


纳骨

see styles
nà gǔ
    na4 gu3
na ku
 noukotsu / nokotsu
    のうこつ
(n,vs,vi) placing (a person's) ashes inside a funerary urn (or a tomb or ossuary); interring ashes
To bury bones, or a skeleton.

老骨

see styles
 roukotsu / rokotsu
    ろうこつ
one's old bones; old man

聖骨

see styles
 seikotsu / sekotsu
    せいこつ
saint's bones; sacred bones

聽骨


听骨

see styles
tīng gǔ
    ting1 gu3
t`ing ku
    ting ku
ossicles (in the middle ear); also written 聽小|听小

肋骨

see styles
lèi gǔ
    lei4 gu3
lei ku
 rokkotsu
    ろっこつ
rib
(1) rib; (2) frame (of a ship); rib; (given name) Rokkotsu

肌骨

see styles
 kikotsu
    きこつ
skin and bones

股骨

see styles
gǔ gǔ
    gu3 gu3
ku ku
femur

肱骨

see styles
gōng gǔ
    gong1 gu3
kung ku
humerus

背骨

see styles
bèi gǔ
    bei4 gu3
pei ku
 sebone
    せぼね
spine
(noun - becomes adjective with の) spine; backbone; spinal column

胯骨

see styles
kuà gǔ
    kua4 gu3
k`ua ku
    kua ku
hip bone

胸骨

see styles
xiōng gǔ
    xiong1 gu3
hsiung ku
 kyoukotsu / kyokotsu
    きょうこつ
sternum; breastbone
(noun - becomes adjective with の) breastbone; sternum

脊骨

see styles
jǐ gǔ
    ji3 gu3
chi ku
 sebone
    せぼね
backbone
(noun - becomes adjective with の) spine; backbone; spinal column

脛骨


胫骨

see styles
jìng gǔ
    jing4 gu3
ching ku
 keikotsu / kekotsu
    けいこつ
tibia
{anat} tibia; shinbone

腓骨

see styles
féi gǔ
    fei2 gu3
fei ku
 hikotsu
    ひこつ
fibula; calf bone
(1) {anat} fibula; (can be adjective with の) (2) {anat} fibular; peroneal

腕骨

see styles
 wankotsu
    わんこつ
wristbone; carpus; carpal bone

腰骨

see styles
yāo gǔ
    yao1 gu3
yao ku
 koshibone
    こしぼね
lumbar vertebrae
(1) hipbone; innominate bone; (2) fortitude; perseverance; endurance; persistence

腸骨

see styles
 choukotsu / chokotsu
    ちょうこつ
{anat} ilium

腿骨

see styles
 taikotsu
    たいこつ
(rare) bones of the upper and lower leg

膜骨

see styles
 makukotsu
    まくこつ
membrane bone

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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