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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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穀つぶし

see styles
 gokutsubushi
    ごくつぶし
good-for-nothing; parasite; deadbeat; loafer; drone; idler

穀倉地帯

see styles
 kokusouchitai / kokusochitai
    こくそうちたい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) grain-producing region

穀氨酸鈉


谷氨酸钠

see styles
gǔ ān suān nà
    gu3 an1 suan1 na4
ku an suan na
monosodium glutamate (MSG) (E621)

穀物肥育

see styles
 kokumotsuhiiku / kokumotsuhiku
    こくもつひいく
grain feeding (livestock)

穀田恵二

see styles
 kokutakeiji / kokutakeji
    こくたけいじ
(person) Kokuta Keiji (1947.1.11-)

穀野和昭

see styles
 kokunokazuaki
    こくのかずあき
(person) Kokuno Kazuaki

五穀神社

see styles
 gokokujinja
    ごこくじんじゃ
(place-name) Gokoku Shrine

五穀豊穣

see styles
 gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo
    ごこくほうじょう
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop

五穀豊饒

see styles
 gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo
    ごこくほうじょう
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop

五穀豐登


五谷丰登

see styles
wǔ gǔ fēng dēng
    wu3 gu3 feng1 deng1
wu ku feng teng
abundant harvest of all food crops; bumper grain harvest

全粒穀物

see styles
 zenryuukokumotsu / zenryukokumotsu
    ぜんりゅうこくもつ
whole grains

沙穀椰子

see styles
 sagoyashi
    さごやし
(kana only) sago palm (Metroxylon sagu)

積穀防饑


积谷防饥

see styles
jī gǔ fáng jī
    ji1 gu3 fang2 ji1
chi ku fang chi
storing grain against a famine; to lay something by for a rainy day; also written 積防飢|积谷防饥

米穀通帳

see styles
 beikokutsuuchou / bekokutsucho
    べいこくつうちょう
rice-ration book

貯穀害虫

see styles
 chokokugaichuu / chokokugaichu
    ちょこくがいちゅう
stored-grain insect

飯島穀丁

see styles
 iijimakokuchou / ijimakokucho
    いいじまこくちょう
(place-name) Iijimakokuchō

土崎港穀保

see styles
 tsuchizakiminatokokubo
    つちざきみなとこくぼ
(place-name) Tsuchizakiminatokokubo

熨斗目穀蛾

see styles
 noshimekokuga; noshimekokuga
    のしめこくが; ノシメコクガ
(kana only) Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella); indianmeal moth; pantry moth; North American high-flyer

米穀取引所

see styles
 beikokutorihikijo / bekokutorihikijo
    べいこくとりひきじょ
rice exchange

穀物メジャー

see styles
 kokumotsumejaa / kokumotsumeja
    こくもつメジャー
major multinational grain companies

穀物飼料協会

see styles
 kokumotsushiryoukyoukai / kokumotsushiryokyokai
    こくもつしりょうきょうかい
(org) National Grain and Feed Association; NGFA; (o) National Grain and Feed Association; NGFA

世界穀物銀行

see styles
 sekaikokumotsuginkou / sekaikokumotsuginko
    せかいこくもつぎんこう
(o) World Grain Bank

土崎港穀保町

see styles
 tsuchizakiminatokokubochou / tsuchizakiminatokokubocho
    つちざきみなとこくぼちょう
(place-name) Tsuchizakiminatokokubochō

米穀生産組合

see styles
 beikokuseisankumiai / bekokusesankumiai
    べいこくせいさんくみあい
(o) Rice Growers' Association

Variations:
サゴ椰子
沙穀椰子

see styles
 sagoyashi(sago椰子); sagoyashi(沙椰子); sagoyashi
    サゴやし(サゴ椰子); さごやし(沙穀椰子); サゴヤシ
(kana only) sago palm (Metroxylon sagu)

Variations:
五穀豊穣
五穀豊饒

see styles
 gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo
    ごこくほうじょう
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop

四體不勤,五穀不分


四体不勤,五谷不分

see styles
sì tǐ bù qín , wǔ gǔ bù fēn
    si4 ti3 bu4 qin2 , wu3 gu3 bu4 fen1
ssu t`i pu ch`in , wu ku pu fen
    ssu ti pu chin , wu ku pu fen
never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite

全国穀物飼料取引業者協会

see styles
 zenkokukokumotsushiryoutorihikigyoushakyoukai / zenkokukokumotsushiryotorihikigyoshakyokai
    ぜんこくこくもつしりょうとりひきぎょうしゃきょうかい
(o) National Association of Grain and Feed Dealers

Variations:
梶の木
楮の木
構の木
穀の木
楫の木

see styles
 kajinoki; kajinoki
    かじのき; カジノキ
(kana only) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera)

Variations:
穀潰し
穀つぶし
ごく潰し
穀潰(io)
ゴク潰し

see styles
 gokutsubushi(潰shi, tsubushi, goku潰shi, 潰); gokutsubushi(goku潰shi)
    ごくつぶし(穀潰し, 穀つぶし, ごく潰し, 穀潰); ゴクつぶし(ゴク潰し)
(kana only) good-for-nothing; parasite; deadbeat; loafer; drone; idler

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.

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