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<12345678910...>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 嘉手see styles | kate かて | (surname) Kate | 
| 四手see styles | shide しで | (1) zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; (2) hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family); (place-name, surname) Shide | 
| 国手see styles | kokushu こくしゅ | skilled physician; noted doctor; master | 
| 國手 国手see styles | guó shǒu guo2 shou3 kuo shou | (sports) member of the national team; national representative; (medicine, chess etc) one of the most highly skilled practitioners in one's country See: 国手 | 
| 土手see styles | dote どて | (1) embankment; bank; (2) (abbreviation) (See どて焼き) beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin; (place-name, surname) Dote | 
| 坂手see styles | sakade さかで | (surname) Sakade | 
| 垣手see styles | kakide かきで | (surname) Kakide | 
| 埜手see styles | node ので | (surname) Node | 
| 堂手see styles | doude / dode どうで | (surname) Dōde | 
| 塩手see styles | shiote しおて | (surname) Shiote | 
| 売手see styles | urite うりて | seller; vendor | 
| 外手see styles | wài shǒu wai4 shou3 wai shou sotode そとで | right-hand side (of a machine); right-hand side (passenger side) of a vehicle (surname) Sotode | 
| 大手see styles | oode おおで | full length of one's arm (from shoulder to fingertip); (surname) Oode | 
| 天手see styles | amade あまで | (surname) Amade | 
| 失手see styles | shī shǒu shi1 shou3 shih shou | a slip; miscalculation; unwise move; accidentally; by mistake; to lose control; to be defeated | 
| 奇手see styles | kishu きしゅ | surprise move | 
| 奥手see styles | okute おくて | (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) late-growing rice; (2) late-ripening crops; late-blooming flowers; (3) late developer (e.g. child who reaches puberty late); late bloomer; (surname) Okute | 
| 女手see styles | onnade おんなで | (1) (See 男手・おとこで・1) female help; female labor; female labour; female worker; (2) (See 男手・おとこで・2) woman's handwriting; (3) (archaism) (See 男手・おとこで・3) hiragana | 
| 好手see styles | hǎo shǒu hao3 shou3 hao shou koushu / koshu こうしゅ | expert; professional (1) expert; skillful person; (2) good move (in shogi, go, etc.); clever move | 
| 妙手see styles | miào shǒu miao4 shou3 miao shou myoushu / myoshu みょうしゅ | miraculous hands of a healer; highly skilled person; brilliant move in chess or weiqi (go) 圍棋|围棋 (1) spectacular move (chess, shogi, etc.); brilliant move; (2) expert; virtuoso; master | 
| 安手see styles | yasude やすで | (adj-na,adj-no,n) cheap kind | 
| 実手see styles | jutte じゅって jitte じって | (irregular kanji usage) (archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan) | 
| 室手see styles | morode もろで | (place-name) Morode | 
| 宮手see styles | miyade みやで | (place-name, surname) Miyade | 
| 富手see styles | tomite とみて | (surname) Tomite | 
| 實手see styles | jutte じゅって jitte じって | (irregular kanji usage) (archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan) | 
| 寫手 写手see styles | xiě shǒu xie3 shou3 hsieh shou | person who writes articles - newspapers, magazines, blogs (informal); scribe; copyist; a talented writer of articles or of calligraphy | 
| 寶手 宝手see styles | bǎo shǒu bao3 shou3 pao shou hōshu | Precious hand, the hand which gives alms and precious things. | 
| 寺手see styles | terade てらで | (place-name) Terade | 
| 対手see styles | taishu; aite(gikun) たいしゅ; あいて(gikun) | (See 相手・あいて・3) opponent (in combat) | 
| 射手see styles | shè shǒu she4 shou3 she shou ite; shashu いて; しゃしゅ | More info & calligraphy:Archer (1) archer; bowman; (2) (しゃしゅ only) shooter; gunner; (surname) Ide | 
| 對手 对手see styles | duì shǒu dui4 shou3 tui shou | opponent; rival; competitor; (well-matched) adversary; match | 
| 導手see styles | doushu / doshu どうしゅ | {math} conductor (class field theory) | 
| 小手see styles | kote こて | forearm; (surname) Kote | 
| 尻手see styles | shitte しって | (place-name, surname) Shitte | 
| 尾手see styles | bide びで | (surname) Bide | 
| 屠手see styles | toshu としゅ | (rare) slaughterer; butcher | 
| 山手see styles | yamate やまて | (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 海手) place near the mountains; (2) (See 山の手・1) hilly section of a city (e.g. the Yamate area in Kōbe); (place-name, surname) Yamanote (usual spelling) | 
| 岡手see styles | okate おかて | (surname) Okate | 
| 岨手see styles | sode そで | (surname) Sode | 
| 岩手see styles | yán shǒu yan2 shou3 yen shou iwate いわて | Iwate prefecture in the north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] Iwate (prefecture); (place-name) Iwade | 
| 峯手see styles | minede みねで | (place-name) Minede | 
| 崎手see styles | sakite さきて | (surname) Sakite | 
| 川手see styles | kawade かわで | (surname) Kawade | 
| 工手see styles | koushu / koshu こうしゅ | workman; construction worker; hand | 
| 左手see styles | zuǒ shǒu zuo3 shou3 tso shou hidarite ひだりて | left hand; left-hand side (1) left hand; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) left-hand side; left-hand direction; (on) the left; (surname) Sate | 
| 巧手see styles | qiǎo shǒu qiao3 shou3 ch`iao shou chiao shou koushu / koshu こうしゅ | skillful hands; dexterous; a dab hand (1) expert; skillful person; (2) good move (in shogi, go, etc.); clever move | 
| 布手see styles | nunode ぬので | (place-name) Nunode | 
| 幡手see styles | hatade はたで | (surname) Hatade | 
| 幫手 帮手see styles | bāng shou bang1 shou5 pang shou | helper; assistant | 
| 平手see styles | píng shǒu ping2 shou3 p`ing shou ping shou hirate ひらて | (sports) draw; tie (1) palm; open hand; (2) {shogi} playing on equal terms; lack of handicap; (surname) Hirade | 
| 幸手see styles | satte さって | (place-name) Satte | 
| 広手see styles | hirote ひろて | (place-name) Hirote | 
| 庄手see styles | shoude / shode しょうで | (place-name) Shoude | 
| 府手see styles | fude ふで | (place-name) Fude | 
| 弓手see styles | yumite ゆみて | one's left hand; bow hand; (surname) Yumite | 
| 引手see styles | hikite ひきて | knob; handle; catch; patron | 
| 張手see styles | harite はりて | (sumo) slapping the opponent with the open hand | 
| 後手 后手see styles | hòu shǒu hou4 shou3 hou shou gote ごて | defensive position (in chess); room for maneuver; a way of escape (1) (See 先手・せんて・2) losing initiative; being forestalled; (2) moving second; person with the second move; (3) {go;shogi} (See 先手・せんて・3) gote; move that does not require an immediate response from the opponent; (4) (See 後詰め) rear guard | 
| 徒手see styles | tú shǒu tu2 shou3 t`u shou tu shou toshu としゅ | with bare hands; unarmed; fighting hand-to-hand; freehand (drawing) (1) being empty-handed; bare hands (in a fight); (2) (See 徒手空拳・2) being penniless | 
| 得手see styles | dé shǒu de2 shou3 te shou ete えて | to go smoothly; to come off; to succeed (noun or adjectival noun) forte; strong point | 
| 御手see styles | yù shǒu yu4 shou3 yü shou mitarashi みたらし | the emperor's hand; variant of 馭手|驭手[yu4 shou3] (1) (polite language) hand; arm; (2) (honorific or respectful language) handwriting; penmanship; (interjection) (3) 'shake' (command to have a dog place its paw in your hand); (personal name) Mitarashi | 
| 志手see styles | shide しで | (surname) Shide | 
| 応手see styles | oushu / oshu おうしゅ | (primarily in shogi or go) response; countermeasure; counter-measure; (surname) Oute | 
| 快手see styles | kuài shǒu kuai4 shou3 k`uai shou kuai shou kuaishou / kuaisho クアイショウ | Kuaishou, Chinese social video sharing app (work) Kuaishou (Chinese app); Kwai; (wk) Kuaishou (Chinese app); Kwai | 
| 怪手see styles | guài shǒu guai4 shou3 kuai shou | (Tw) excavator; backhoe | 
| 悪手see styles | akushu あくしゅ | bad move (in chess, shogi, etc.) | 
| 悲手see styles | bēi shǒu bei1 shou3 pei shou hishu | A pitying hand. | 
| 應手 应手see styles | yìng shǒu ying4 shou3 ying shou | to handle; convenient | 
| 懐手see styles | futokorode ふところで | (noun/participle) with hands in pockets; idleness | 
| 成手see styles | narite なりて | candidate; suitable person | 
| 戸手see styles | tode とで | (place-name) Tode | 
| 扒手see styles | pá shǒu pa2 shou3 p`a shou pa shou | pickpocket | 
| 打手see styles | dǎ shou da3 shou5 ta shou uchite うちて | hired thug (1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.) | 
| 扳手see styles | bān shǒu ban1 shou3 pan shou | spanner; wrench; lever (on a machine) | 
| 扶手see styles | fú shǒu fu2 shou3 fu shou | handrail; armrest | 
| 技手see styles | gishu; gite ぎしゅ; ぎて | assistant engineer; (telegraph) operator | 
| 抄手see styles | chāo shǒu chao1 shou3 ch`ao shou chao shou | to fold one's arms; copyist; (dialect) wonton | 
| 把手see styles | bǎ shou ba3 shou5 pa shou hashu はしゅ totte とって | handle; grip; knob handle; grip; knob | 
| 抓手see styles | zhuā shǒu zhua1 shou3 chua shou | starting point; mechanical hand; gripper | 
| 投手see styles | tóu shǒu tou2 shou3 t`ou shou tou shou toushu / toshu とうしゅ | thrower; pitcher; bowler {baseb} pitcher | 
| 折手see styles | oride おりで | (surname) Oride | 
| 抜手see styles | nukide ぬきで nukite ぬきて | overarm stroke (type of traditional Japanese swimming style) | 
| 抱手see styles | kakaete かかえて | (archaism) employer (esp. of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); master; mistress | 
| 押手see styles | oshite おして | (1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness; (place-name, surname) Oshite | 
| 拉手see styles | lā shou la1 shou5 la shou | a handle; to pull on a handle | 
| 拍手see styles | pāi shǒu pai1 shou3 p`ai shou pai shou hakushu はくしゅ | to clap one's hands (n,vs,vi) (1) clapping hands; applause; (2) (See 柏手) clapping one's hands in prayer (at a shrine) clapping hands | 
| 招手see styles | zhāo shǒu zhao1 shou3 chao shou | to wave; to beckon | 
| 拱手see styles | gǒng shǒu gong3 shou3 kung shou koushu / koshu こうしゅ | to cup one's hands in obeisance or greeting; (fig.) submissive (n,vs,vi) folding one's arms | 
| 拳手see styles | quán shǒu quan2 shou3 ch`üan shou chüan shou | boxer | 
| 拿手see styles | ná shǒu na2 shou3 na shou | expert in; good at | 
| 持手see styles | mochite もちて | (1) handle; grip; (2) holder; person who holds | 
| 按手see styles | anshu; anju あんしゅ; あんじゅ | ordination; laying on of hands | 
| 挙手see styles | kyoshu きょしゅ | (n,vs,vi) (1) raising one's hand; show of hands (e.g. for a vote); (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 挙手の礼) salute | 
| 捕手see styles | bǔ shǒu bu3 shou3 pu shou hoshu ほしゅ | catcher {baseb} catcher | 
| 授手see styles | shòu shǒu shou4 shou3 shou shou jushu | To proffer the hand, to come in person to welcome the dying, as e.g. does Guanyin in certain cases. | 
| 接手see styles | jiē shǒu jie1 shou3 chieh shou | to take over (duties etc); catcher (baseball etc) | 
| 推手see styles | tuī shǒu tui1 shou3 t`ui shou tui shou | More info & calligraphy:Pushing Hands / Tui Sau | 
| 措手see styles | cuò shǒu cuo4 shou3 ts`o shou tso shou | to deal with; to manage; to proceed | 
| 提手see styles | tí shǒu ti2 shou3 t`i shou ti shou | a handle | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "手" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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