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Simple Dictionary Definition |
柴地 see styles |
shibachi しばち |
(surname) Shibachi |
校地 see styles |
xiào dì xiao4 di4 hsiao ti kouchi / kochi こうち |
(Tw) the land on which a school is built (or is intended to be built) school grounds |
格地 see styles |
kakuchi かくち |
(surname) Kakuchi |
案地 see styles |
àn dì an4 di4 an ti anchi あんち |
(surname) Anchi the earth upon which we stand (?) |
桐地 see styles |
kirichi きりち |
(surname) Kirichi |
桑地 see styles |
kuwachi くわち |
(surname) Kuwachi |
桜地 see styles |
sakurachi さくらち |
(surname) Sakurachi |
梁地 see styles |
yanachi やなち |
(surname) Yanachi |
梅地 see styles |
umeji うめぢ |
(surname) Umeji |
梨地 see styles |
nashiji なしじ |
nashiji (lacquering technique using gold or silver powder or flakes); (surname) Nashiji |
梳地 see styles |
sugichi すぎち |
(surname) Sugichi |
棒地 see styles |
bouji / boji ぼうぢ |
(place-name) Boudi |
森地 see styles |
morichi もりち |
(surname) Morichi |
棲地 栖地 see styles |
qī dì qi1 di4 ch`i ti chi ti |
habitat |
椋地 see styles |
mukuroji むくろじ |
(place-name) Mukuroji |
植地 see styles |
ueji うえぢ |
(surname) Ueji |
検地 see styles |
kenchi けんち |
(noun, transitive verb) land survey; cadastral survey |
椿地 see styles |
tsubakichi つばきち |
(surname) Tsubakichi |
楠地 see styles |
kusuji くすじ |
(place-name) Kusuji |
楳地 see styles |
umechi うめち |
(surname) Umechi |
極地 极地 see styles |
jí dì ji2 di4 chi ti kyokuchi きょくち |
polar region (1) polar regions; the pole; (2) farthest land; ends of the earth Reaching the ground; utmost; fundamental principle; the highest of all, i.e. Buddha. |
楽地 see styles |
rakuchi らくち |
(See 楽土) carefree land; paradise |
榎地 see styles |
enochi えのち |
(surname) Enochi |
榛地 see styles |
shinchi しんち |
(surname) Shinchi |
槻地 see styles |
kiyakeji きやけじ |
(place-name) Kiyakeji |
樋地 see styles |
hichi ひち |
(surname) Hichi |
標地 标地 see styles |
biāo dì biao1 di4 piao ti |
plot of land |
権地 see styles |
gonji ごんぢ |
(place-name) Gondi |
横地 see styles |
yokoji よこぢ |
(place-name, surname) Yokoji |
樫地 see styles |
kashiji かしぢ |
(surname) Kashiji |
正地 see styles |
shiyoji しよじ |
(surname) Shiyoji |
此地 see styles |
cǐ dì ci3 di4 tz`u ti tzu ti |
here; this place |
武地 see styles |
takechi たけち |
(surname) Takechi |
死地 see styles |
shichi しち |
(1) (nearly certain) death; extremely dangerous place (or situation) from which one might not return alive; (2) proper place to die; (3) dilemma; predicament; inescapable situation |
歿地 see styles |
botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
段地 see styles |
danchi だんち |
(surname) Danchi |
殿地 see styles |
donji どんじ |
(surname) Donji |
母地 see styles |
boji ぼじ |
(place-name) Boji |
比地 see styles |
hiji ひじ |
(place-name, surname) Hiji |
民地 see styles |
minchi みんち |
private land; privately owned land |
水地 see styles |
mizuchi みずち |
(surname) Mizuchi |
永地 see styles |
nagatochi ながとち |
(surname) Nagatochi |
江地 see styles |
eji えじ |
(place-name) Eji |
池地 see styles |
ikechi いけち |
(surname) Ikechi |
汲地 see styles |
kumichi くみち |
(surname) Kumichi |
沃地 see styles |
yokuchi よくち |
More info & calligraphy: Oasis |
沖地 see styles |
okichi おきち |
(surname) Okichi |
沙地 see styles |
shā dì sha1 di4 sha ti |
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land |
没地 see styles |
botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
沢地 see styles |
sawachi さわち |
marshy land; (surname) Sawaji |
河地 see styles |
kouchi / kochi こうち |
(surname) Kōchi |
油地 see styles |
yuchi ゆち |
(surname) Yuchi |
治地 see styles |
zhì dì zhi4 di4 chih ti jichi |
preparing the ground |
沼地 see styles |
numachi(p); shouchi / numachi(p); shochi ぬまち(P); しょうち |
marshland; wetland; swampland; (surname) Numachi |
泉地 see styles |
senchi せんち |
(surname) Senchi |
泊地 see styles |
hakuchi はくち |
anchorage; berth |
法地 see styles |
houchi / hochi ほうち |
(surname) Houchi |
泥地 see styles |
deichi; dorochi / dechi; dorochi でいち; どろち |
mud; bog |
泰地 see styles |
yasuchi やすち |
(surname) Yasuchi |
洗地 see styles |
xǐ dì xi3 di4 hsi ti |
to clean the floor; (Internet slang) (lit.) to wash (the blood) off the floor; (fig.) to cover up evidence of sb's wrongdoing; to defend (a wrongdoer); (coll.) to carpet-bomb |
洞地 see styles |
horachi ほらち |
(surname) Horachi |
津地 see styles |
tsuchi つち |
(place-name) Tsuchi |
浅地 see styles |
asaji あさぢ |
(surname) Asaji |
浜地 see styles |
hamaji はまぢ |
(surname) Hamaji |
浦地 see styles |
urachi うらち |
(surname) Urachi |
浮地 see styles |
ukachi うかち |
(surname) Ukachi |
海地 see styles |
hǎi dì hai3 di4 hai ti michi みち |
More info & calligraphy: Haiti(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Haiti; (female given name) Michi |
淀地 see styles |
yodochi よどち |
(place-name) Yodochi |
淡地 see styles |
awachi あわち |
(surname) Awachi |
淨地 净地 see styles |
jìng dì jing4 di4 ching ti jōchi |
Pure locality, i.e. where a chaste monk dwells. |
深地 see styles |
fukachi ふかち |
(surname) Fukachi |
淺地 see styles |
asachi あさち |
(surname) Asachi |
添地 see styles |
soechi そえち |
(place-name) Soechi |
清地 see styles |
seiji / seji せいじ |
(place-name) Seiji |
渡地 see styles |
watachi わたち |
(surname) Watachi |
渥地 see styles |
akuchi あくち |
marshland |
測地 see styles |
sokuchi そくち |
(n,vs,vt,vi,adj-no) geodetic survey |
湯地 see styles |
yuzuchi ゆづち |
(surname) Yuzuchi |
湾地 see styles |
wachi わち |
(place-name) Wachi |
湿地 see styles |
shicchi しっち |
damp ground; wetland; bog; marsh |
満地 see styles |
manchi まんち |
(obsolete) covering the whole ground |
源地 see styles |
genchi げんち |
(surname) Genchi |
滑地 see styles |
nameraji なめらじ |
(place-name) Nameraji |
滝地 see styles |
takichi たきち |
(surname) Takichi |
漆地 see styles |
urushichi うるしち |
(surname) Urushichi |
漉地 see styles |
sukiji すきじ |
(place-name) Sukiji |
潮地 see styles |
shiochi しおち |
(surname) Shiochi |
澤地 see styles |
sawaji さわぢ |
(surname) Sawaji |
濕地 湿地 see styles |
shī dì shi1 di4 shih ti |
wetland See: 湿地 |
濱地 see styles |
hamaji はまぢ |
(surname) Hamaji |
瀧地 see styles |
takichi たきち |
(surname) Takichi |
灘地 see styles |
nadachi なだち |
(surname) Nadachi |
灰地 see styles |
haichi はいち |
(surname) Haichi |
無地 see styles |
muji むじ |
(adj-no,n) plain; unfigured; patternless; solid (color) |
焰地 see styles |
yàn dì yan4 di4 yen ti enji |
burning ground |
照地 see styles |
terukuni てるくに |
(personal name) Terukuni |
熊地 see styles |
kumachi くまち |
(surname) Kumachi |
熟地 see styles |
shú dì shu2 di4 shu ti |
cultivated land; in Chinese medicine, preparation from rhizome of Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa) |
營地 营地 see styles |
yíng dì ying2 di4 ying ti |
camp |
爰地 see styles |
kokochi ここち |
(surname) Kokochi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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