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Simple Dictionary Definition |
田切 see styles |
tagiri たぎり |
(place-name, surname) Tagiri |
町切 see styles |
machigiri まちぎり |
(place-name) Machigiri |
痛切 see styles |
tsuusetsu / tsusetsu つうせつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) keen; acute; heartfelt |
登切 see styles |
nobokiri のぼきり |
(place-name) Nobokiri |
相切 see styles |
xiāng qiē xiang1 qie1 hsiang ch`ieh hsiang chieh |
(math.) to be tangential to each other |
真切 see styles |
zhēn qiè zhen1 qie4 chen ch`ieh chen chieh |
vivid; distinct; clear; sincere; honest |
矢切 see styles |
yagiri やぎり |
(place-name, surname) Yagiri |
知切 see styles |
chigiri ちぎり |
(surname) Chigiri |
石切 see styles |
isuna いすな |
(female given name) Isuna |
確切 确切 see styles |
què qiè que4 qie4 ch`üeh ch`ieh chüeh chieh |
definite; exact; precise |
秋切 see styles |
akigire あきぎれ |
(place-name) Akigire |
穴切 see styles |
anagire あなぎれ |
(place-name) Anagire |
立切 see styles |
tachikiri たちきり |
(surname) Tachikiri |
竪切 see styles |
tatekiri たてきり |
(place-name) Tatekiri |
築切 see styles |
tsukigiri つきぎり |
(surname) Tsukigiri |
網切 see styles |
amikiri あみきり |
(surname) Amikiri |
緊切 see styles |
kinsetsu きんせつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) urgent; pressing |
締切 see styles |
shimekiri しめきり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) deadline; closing; cut-off; end; (2) cofferdam; (adj-no,n) (3) closed (door, window, etc.) |
羅切 see styles |
rasetsu; ragiri らせつ; らぎり |
(hist) penis removal |
羽切 see styles |
wagiri わぎり |
(surname) Wagiri |
耳切 see styles |
mimikiri みみきり |
(place-name) Mimikiri |
腹切 see styles |
harakiri はらきり |
(colloquialism) ritual suicide; (self-)disembowelment; harakiri |
自切 see styles |
jisetsu じせつ |
autotomy; self amputation; act of cutting off a part of one's own body in order to escape a predator; (surname) Jikiru |
船切 see styles |
funakiri ふなきり |
(surname) Funakiri |
艸切 see styles |
kusakiri くさきり |
(surname) Kusakiri |
芝切 see styles |
shibakiri しばきり |
(surname) Shibakiri |
芥切 see styles |
akutagiri あくたぎり |
(surname) Akutagiri |
花切 see styles |
hanakiri はなきり |
(place-name) Hanakiri |
苦切 see styles |
kǔ qiē ku3 qie1 k`u ch`ieh ku chieh kusetsu |
earnestly |
茅切 see styles |
kayakiri かやきり |
(surname) Kayakiri |
草切 see styles |
kusagiri くさぎり |
(surname) Kusagiri |
荒切 see styles |
aragiri あらぎり |
(surname) Aragiri |
菜切 see styles |
nakiri なきり |
(surname) Nakiri |
萊切 莱切 see styles |
lái qiè lai2 qie4 lai ch`ieh lai chieh |
Lecce (city in Italy) |
葦切 see styles |
yoshikiri よしきり |
(kana only) reed warbler (esp. the great reed warbler, but also the black-browed reed warbler) |
葭切 see styles |
yoshikiri よしきり |
(kana only) reed warbler (esp. the great reed warbler, but also the black-browed reed warbler) |
裁切 see styles |
cái qiē cai2 qie1 ts`ai ch`ieh tsai chieh |
to crop; to trim |
裾切 see styles |
susogiri すそぎり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) exemption (from a regulation, etc. usu. because of small scale); (2) cut-off cuffs (trousers, etc.) |
西切 see styles |
nishigiri にしぎり |
(place-name) Nishigiri |
親切 亲切 see styles |
qīn qiè qin1 qie4 ch`in ch`ieh chin chieh shinsetsu しんせつ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness / Caring(noun or adjectival noun) kindness; gentleness |
角切 see styles |
tsunokiri つのきり |
(place-name) Tsunokiri |
読切 see styles |
yomikiri よみきり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) finishing reading; (2) non-serialised stories (e.g. in magazines); complete novel; (3) punctuation |
貸切 see styles |
kashikiri かしきり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) reserving; chartering; engaging; reservation |
貼切 贴切 see styles |
tiē qiè tie1 qie4 t`ieh ch`ieh tieh chieh |
close-fitting; closest (translation) |
踏切 see styles |
fumikiri ふみきり |
(1) railway crossing; railroad crossing; train crossing; level crossing; (2) starting line; scratch; (3) determination; (4) (sumo) stepping over the edge of the ring |
迫切 see styles |
pò qiè po4 qie4 p`o ch`ieh po chieh |
urgent; pressing |
追切 see styles |
oikiri おいきり |
(surname) Oikiri |
逼切 see styles |
bī qiē bi1 qie1 pi ch`ieh pi chieh hikisai |
to be stifled |
道切 see styles |
dougiri / dogiri どうぎり |
(place-name) Dōgiri |
適切 适切 see styles |
shì qiè shi4 qie4 shih ch`ieh shih chieh tekisetsu てきせつ |
apt; appropriate (noun or adjectival noun) appropriate; suitable; fitting; apt; proper; right; pertinent; relevant |
野切 see styles |
nogiri のぎり |
(surname) Nogiri |
金切 see styles |
kanagiri かなぎり |
(surname) Kanagiri |
釿切 see styles |
chounogiri / chonogiri ちょうのぎり |
(place-name) Chōnogiri |
鈴切 see styles |
suzukiri すずきり |
(surname) Suzukiri |
錫切 see styles |
suzukiri すずきり |
(surname) Suzukiri |
鎌切 see styles |
kamakiri かまきり |
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
間切 see styles |
magiri まぎり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) sailing windward; (2) (obsolete) land division in the Ryukyu Kingdom equivalent to modern prefectures (but the size of cities or towns) |
關切 关切 see styles |
guān qiè guan1 qie4 kuan ch`ieh kuan chieh |
to be deeply concerned; to be troubled (by) |
阿切 see styles |
aseri あせり |
(place-name) Aseri |
雲切 see styles |
kumokiri くもきり |
(surname) Kumokiri |
飯切 see styles |
hangiri はんぎり |
(obscure) flat-bottomed wooden bowl for preparing sushi rice |
餘切 余切 see styles |
yú qiē yu2 qie1 yü ch`ieh yü chieh |
cotangent (of angle), written cot θ or ctg θ See: 余切 |
駒切 see styles |
komagiri こまぎり |
(surname) Komagiri |
鬼切 see styles |
onigiri おにぎり |
(surname) Onigiri |
魚切 see styles |
uokiri うおきり |
(surname) Uokiri |
鮫切 see styles |
samekiri さめきり |
(place-name) Samekiri |
鳥切 see styles |
torikiri とりきり |
(surname) Torikiri |
鶴切 see styles |
tsurukiri つるきり |
(surname) Tsurukiri |
鼻切 see styles |
hanakire はなきれ |
(place-name) Hanakire |
切かけ see styles |
kikkake きっかけ |
(kana only) chance; start; cue; excuse; motive; impetus; occasion |
切っ先 see styles |
kissaki きっさき |
(1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack |
切っ掛 see styles |
kikkake きっかけ |
(kana only) chance; start; cue; excuse; motive; impetus; occasion |
切っ端 see styles |
kippashi きっぱし |
(See 切れ端・きれはし) remains; fragment; remains after having cut something |
切ない see styles |
setsunai せつない |
(adjective) (1) painful; heartrending; trying; (adjective) (2) oppressive; suffocating; miserable |
切なる see styles |
setsunaru せつなる |
(pre-noun adjective) eager; earnest; ardent |
切らす see styles |
kirasu きらす |
(transitive verb) (1) to run out of; to be short of; to be out of stock; (transitive verb) (2) to be out of (e.g. breath); to lose (one's patience, concentration, etc.) |
切り傷 see styles |
kirikizu きりきず |
cut; gash; incision |
切り創 see styles |
kirikizu きりきず |
cut; gash; incision |
切り口 see styles |
kirikuchi きりくち |
(1) cut end; section; opening; slit; (2) point of view; (different) perspective; new approach |
切り土 see styles |
kirido きりど kiritsuchi きりつち |
earth cut; cutting |
切り場 see styles |
kiriba きりば |
coal face; working face |
切り妻 see styles |
kirizuma きりづま |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction; (irregular okurigana usage) (ik) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction |
切り子 see styles |
kiriko きりこ |
facet; facetted object; (female given name) Kiriko |
切り屑 see styles |
kirikuzu きりくず |
scraps; chips |
切り岸 see styles |
kirigishi きりぎし |
steep bank; cliff |
切り幕 see styles |
kirimaku きりまく |
entrance curtain (noh) |
切り幣 see styles |
kirinusa きりぬさ |
paper and sacred sakaki branches cut and mixed with rice to scatter before the gods |
切り得 see styles |
kiridoku きりどく |
no retribution for a samurai killing a commoner |
切り戸 see styles |
kirido きりど |
low gate; side gate |
切り手 see styles |
kirite きりて |
cutter; certificate |
切り方 see styles |
kirikata きりかた |
way of cutting; how to cut or slice |
切り札 see styles |
kirifuda きりふだ |
(1) trump card; (2) ace up one's sleeve; secret weapon |
切り杭 see styles |
kirikui きりくい |
stump |
切り枝 see styles |
kirieda きりえだ |
cuttings; lop; spray; set; slip |
切り株 see styles |
kirikabu きりかぶ |
stump; stubble |
切り火 see styles |
kiribi きりび |
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony |
切り炭 see styles |
kirizumi きりずみ |
cut-up charcoal |
切り畑 see styles |
kirihata きりはた |
hillside farm; fallow ground |
切り番 see styles |
kiriban きりばん |
good turning point number (10000, 12345 etc., often referring to web site visit counts) |
切り疵 see styles |
kirikizu きりきず |
cut; gash; incision |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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