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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

痛手

see styles
 itade
    いたで
serious wound; hard blow

登手

see styles
 dote
    どて
(surname) Dote

白手

see styles
 shirode
    しろで
(surname) Shirode

的手

see styles
 matode
    まとで
(surname) Matode

相手

see styles
 aite
    あいて
(1) companion; partner; company; (2) other party; addressee; counterparty; (3) opponent (sports, etc.)

眞手

see styles
 mate
    まて
(surname) Mate

真手

see styles
 mate
    まて
(surname) Mate

着手

see styles
 chakushu
    ちゃくしゅ
(noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (1) to start work (on); to undertake; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) {law} (also 著手) to start committing a crime; (3) embarkation; launch

知手

see styles
 shirute
    しるて
(surname) Shirute

石手

see styles
 ishide
    いしで
(surname) Ishide

砂手

see styles
 sunate
    すなて
(surname) Sunate

砲手


炮手

see styles
pào shǒu
    pao4 shou3
p`ao shou
    pao shou
 houshu / hoshu
    ほうしゅ
gunner; artillery crew
gunner

神手

see styles
 kamide
    かみで
(surname) Kamide

禁手

see styles
 kinjite
    きんじて
forbidden move (sumo, shogi, go, etc.); prohibited move; foul

福手

see styles
 fugute
    ふぐて
(place-name) Fugute

稲手

see styles
 inede
    いねで
(surname) Inede

空手

see styles
kōng shǒu
    kong1 shou3
k`ung shou
    kung shou
 sorate
    そらて

More info & calligraphy:

Karate
empty-handed; unarmed; (painting, embroidery etc) without following a model; (abbr. for 空道[kong1 shou3 dao4]) karate
(1) karate; (2) empty handed; (surname) Sorate

箕手

see styles
 minode
    みので
(surname) Minode

篠手

see styles
 shinode
    しので
(place-name) Shinode

篭手

see styles
 kagote
    かごて
gauntlet (used in Kendo); bracer; fencing glove; (surname) Kagote

簑手

see styles
 minote
    みのて
(surname) Minote

籏手

see styles
 hatate
    はたて
(surname) Hatate

籠手

see styles
 kagote
    かごて
gauntlet (used in Kendo); bracer; fencing glove; (surname) Kagote

粟手

see styles
 awate
    あわて
(place-name) Awate

糸手

see styles
 itote
    いとて
(place-name) Itote

約手

see styles
 yakute
    やくて
promissory note

納手

see styles
 noute / note
    のうて
(place-name) Noute

紙手

see styles
 kamide
    かみで
(surname) Kamide

素手

see styles
sù shǒu
    su4 shou3
su shou
 sude
    すで
white hand; empty-handed
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bare hand; empty hand

組手

see styles
 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) (sumo) beltwork

經手


经手

see styles
jīng shǒu
    jing1 shou3
ching shou
 kyōshu
(lit.) to pass through one's hands; (fig.) to handle; to deal with
A copier of classical works; also called 經生.

継手

see styles
 tsugite
    つぎて
a coupler; a splice; a successor; an heir

綱手

see styles
 tsunade
    つなで
mooring rope; (surname, female given name) Tsunade

網手

see styles
 ade
    あで
(place-name) Ade

締手

see styles
 wanate
    わなて
(surname) Wanate

緩手

see styles
 kanshu
    かんしゅ
ineffective move (in go or shogi); wasted move

練手


练手

see styles
liàn shǒu
    lian4 shou3
lien shou
to practice a skill

縄手

see styles
 nawate
    なわて
(surname) Nawate

繊手

see styles
 senshu
    せんしゅ
slender hand

繋手

see styles
 tsunade
    つなで
(female given name) Tsunade

繞手


绕手

see styles
rào shǒu
    rao4 shou3
jao shou
thorny issue; tricky case

繩手

see styles
 nawate
    なわて
(surname) Nawate

纏手


缠手

see styles
chán shǒu
    chan2 shou3
ch`an shou
    chan shou
troublesome; hard to deal with

纖手


纤手

see styles
xiān shǒu
    xian1 shou3
hsien shou
delicate hands; woman's tender and soft hands

罷手


罢手

see styles
bà shǒu
    ba4 shou3
pa shou
to give up

義手

see styles
 gishu
    ぎしゅ
artificial arm (hand)

老手

see styles
lǎo shǒu
    lao3 shou3
lao shou
 roushu / roshu
    ろうしゅ
experienced person; an old hand at something
veteran; past master

聖手


圣手

see styles
shèng shǒu
    sheng4 shou3
sheng shou
divine physician; sage doctor; highly skilled practitioner

聞手

see styles
 kikite
    ききて
(1) hearer; listener; audience; (2) interviewer; questioner

聯手


联手

see styles
lián shǒu
    lian2 shou3
lien shou
lit. to join hands; to act together

聴手

see styles
 kikite
    ききて
(1) hearer; listener; audience; (2) interviewer; questioner

能手

see styles
néng shǒu
    neng2 shou3
neng shou
 noute / note
    のうて
expert
(surname) Noute

脫手


脱手

see styles
tuō shǒu
    tuo1 shou3
t`o shou
    to shou
(not of regular commerce) to sell or dispose of (goods etc); to get rid of; to unload

舉手


举手

see styles
jǔ shǒu
    ju3 shou3
chü shou
to raise a hand; to put up one's hand (as signal)

舒手

see styles
shū shǒu
    shu1 shou3
shu shou
 joshu
to extend the hands

舞手

see styles
 maite
    まいて
dancer; (place-name) Moude

舵手

see styles
duò shǒu
    duo4 shou3
to shou
 dashu
    だしゅ
helmsman
helmsman; steersman; coxswain; cox

花手

see styles
 hanate
    はなて
(surname) Hanate

苗手

see styles
 noute / note
    のうて
(surname) Noute

若手

see styles
 wakate
    わかて
(noun - becomes adjective with の) young person; (surname) Wakade

苦手

see styles
 nigate
    にがて
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) poor (at); weak (in); not very good (at); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) not one's cup of tea; not one's favorite

茂手

see styles
 mote
    もて
(surname) Mote

荒手

see styles
 arate
    あらて
(place-name, surname) Arate

華手


华手

see styles
huā shǒu
    hua1 shou3
hua shou
 keshu
The hands folded lotus-fashion.

萱手

see styles
 kayate
    かやて
(place-name) Kayate

落手

see styles
 rakushu
    らくしゅ
(noun/participle) receive

著手


着手

see styles
zhuó shǒu
    zhuo2 shou3
cho shou
to put one's hand to it; to start out on a task; to set out
See: 着手

葦手

see styles
 ashide
    あしで
(1) (hist) ashide; painting of a waterside using characters of a poem to represent reeds, rocks, birds, etc. (Heian period); (2) handwriting style inspired by ashide paintings

蓑手

see styles
 minode
    みので
(surname) Minode

蔓手

see styles
 soude / sode
    そうで
(surname) Soude

薄手

see styles
 usude
    うすで
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (ant: 厚手) thin (paper, cloth, porcelain, etc.); of thin make; light (e.g. coat); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) superficial (knowledge, critique, etc.); shallow; poor; (3) slight wound; slight cut

號手


号手

see styles
hào shǒu
    hao4 shou3
hao shou
trumpeter; military bugler

蛙手

see styles
 kaerude
    かえるで
maple (tree) (Acer spp.)

蜘手

see styles
 kumode
    くもで
(surname) Kumode

行手

see styles
 yukite
    ゆきて
    ikite
    いきて
someone who is going

衣手

see styles
 koromode
    ころもで
sleeve

裏手

see styles
 urate
    うらて
(noun - becomes adjective with の) back (esp. of a building, etc.); rear; behind

裡手


里手

see styles
lǐ shǒu
    li3 shou3
li shou
expert; left-hand side (of a machine); left-hand side (driver's side) of a vehicle

西手

see styles
 nishide
    にしで
(surname) Nishide

親手


亲手

see styles
qīn shǒu
    qin1 shou3
ch`in shou
    chin shou
personally; with one's own hands

解手

see styles
jiě shǒu
    jie3 shou3
chieh shou
to relieve oneself (i.e. use the toilet); to solve

触手

see styles
 shokushu
    しょくしゅ
feeler; tentacle

觸手


触手

see styles
chù shǒu
    chu4 shou3
ch`u shou
    chu shou
tentacle
See: 触手

詠手

see styles
 yomite
    よみて
writer (of a poem); composer (of a poem)

試手


试手

see styles
shì shǒu
    shi4 shou3
shih shou
to work for a trial period; worker on probation

読手

see styles
 yomite
    よみて
(1) reader (person); (2) person who reads the cards (in karuta games); (3) composer (of a poem)

論手

see styles
 ronde
    ろんで
(surname) Ronde

諸手

see styles
 morote
    もろて
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (with) both hands; (2) approvingly

警手

see styles
 keishu / keshu
    けいしゅ
guard; signalman; attendant

谷手

see styles
 tanide
    たにで
(surname) Tanide

貫手

see styles
 nukite
    ぬきて
{MA} spear hand

買手

see styles
 kaite
    かいて
buyer; (surname) Kaite

貸手

see styles
 kashite
    かして
lender

赤手

see styles
chì shǒu
    chi4 shou3
ch`ih shou
    chih shou
 sekishu
    せきしゅ
with bare hands
bare handed

起手

see styles
qǐ shǒu
    qi3 shou3
ch`i shou
    chi shou
to set about (doing something)

趁手

see styles
chèn shǒu
    chen4 shou3
ch`en shou
    chen shou
conveniently; without extra trouble; convenient; handy

越手

see styles
 koshite
    こして
(place-name) Koshite

跟手

see styles
gēn shǒu
    gen1 shou3
ken shou
(coll.) while doing it; on the way through; (coll.) immediately; at once; (of a touch screen) responsive to the user's finger movements

踊手

see styles
 odorite
    おどりて
(irregular okurigana usage) dancer

身手

see styles
shēn shǒu
    shen1 shou3
shen shou
skill; talent; agility

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

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