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Simple Dictionary Definition |
化 see styles |
huà hua4 hua ka か |
to make into; to change into; -ization; to ... -ize; to transform; abbr. for 化學|化学[hua4 xue2] (suffix) (after a noun) (See 機械化,映画化) change to ...; becoming ...; making into ...; -ization; -ification; (personal name) Fua To transform, metamorphose: (1) conversion by instruction, salvation into Buddhism; (2) magic powers 通力 of transformation, of which there are said to be fourteen mental and eight formal kinds. It also has the meaning of immediate appearance out of the void, or creation 無而忽起; and of giving alms, spending, digesting, melting, etc. |
化け see styles |
bake ばけ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) transforming oneself; taking on another form; disguising oneself; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) artificial fly (for fishing) |
化す see styles |
kasu; kesu(ok) かす; けす(ok) |
(v5s,vt,vi) (1) (See 化する・1) to change (into); to turn (into); to transform (into); to become; (v5s,vt,vi) (2) (See 化する・2) to influence |
化主 see styles |
huà zhǔ hua4 zhu3 hua chu keshu |
The lord of transformation, or conversion, i. e. a Buddha; also one who exhorts believers to give alms for worship: also an almsgiver. |
化人 see styles |
huà rén hua4 ren2 hua jen kenin けにん |
{Buddh} manifesting in human form (of a Buddha or Bodhisattva); avatar A deva or Buddha transformed into human shape. |
化仏 see styles |
kebutsu けぶつ |
{Buddh} transformed Buddha |
化他 see styles |
huà tā hua4 ta1 hua t`a hua ta keta |
To save others. |
化佛 see styles |
huà fó hua4 fo2 hua fo kebutsu |
nirmāṇabuddha, an incarnate, or metamorphosed Buddha: Buddhas and bodhisattvas have universal and unlimited powers of appearance, v. 神通力. |
化作 see styles |
huà zuò hua4 zuo4 hua tso kesa |
to change into; to turn into; to become To transform (into), create, make. |
化像 see styles |
huà xiàng hua4 xiang4 hua hsiang kezō |
a magically conjured-up image |
化儀 化仪 see styles |
huà yí hua4 yi2 hua i kegi |
The rules or methods laid down by the Buddha for salvation: Tiantai speaks of 化儀 as transforming method, and 化法 q. v. as transforming truth; its 化儀四教 are four modes of conversion or enlightenment: 頓 direct or sudden, 漸 gradual, 祕密 esoteric, and 不定 variable. |
化内 see styles |
kenai けない |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 化外) imperial lands; lands blessed by the emperor's reign |
化凍 化冻 see styles |
huà dòng hua4 dong4 hua tung |
to defrost |
化前 see styles |
huà qián hua4 qian2 hua ch`ien hua chien kezen |
In the Amitābha cult the term means before its first sutra, the 觀無量壽經, just as 爾前 in the Lotus School means 'before the Lotus.' |
化功 see styles |
huà gōng hua4 gong1 hua kung kekō |
merit of converting others |
化去 see styles |
huà qù hua4 qu4 hua ch`ü hua chü keko |
disappear |
化合 see styles |
huà hé hua4 he2 hua ho kagou / kago かごう |
chemical combination (n,vs,vi) {chem} chemical combination |
化名 see styles |
huà míng hua4 ming2 hua ming |
to use an alias; assumed name; pseudonym |
化土 see styles |
huà tǔ hua4 tu3 hua t`u hua tu kedo |
one of the 三土 three kinds of lands, or realms; it is any land or realm whose inhabitants are subject to reincarnation; any land which a Buddha is converting, or one in which is the transformed body of a Buddha. These lands are of two kinds, pure like the Tusita heaven, and vile or unclean like this world. Tiantai defines the huatu or the transformation realm of Amitābha as the Pure-land of the West, but other schools speak of huatu as the realm on which depends the nirmāṇakāya, with varying definitions. |
化城 see styles |
huà chéng hua4 cheng2 hua ch`eng hua cheng kejou / kejo けじょう |
{Buddh} castle magically created by the Buddha The magic, or illusion city, in the Lotus Sutra; it typifies temporary or incomplete nirvana, i. e. the imperfect nirvana of Hīnayāna. |
化境 see styles |
huà jìng hua4 jing4 hua ching kekyō |
The region, condition, or environment of Buddha instruction or conversion: similar to 化土. |
化壇 化坛 see styles |
huà tán hua4 tan2 hua t`an hua tan kedan |
The altar of transformation, i. e. a crematorium. |
化外 see styles |
huà wài hua4 wai4 hua wai kegai; kagai けがい; かがい |
(old) outside the sphere of civilization (noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 化内) benighted lands outside of imperial influence |
化夢 化梦 see styles |
huà mèng hua4 meng4 hua meng kemu |
magic and a dream |
化女 see styles |
huà nǚ hua4 nv3 hua nü kenyo; kejo けにょ; けじょ |
(1) {Buddh} Buddha or Bodhisattva appearing in female form; female incarnation; (2) female ghost; female apparition is 化人 in female form. |
化妝 化妆 see styles |
huà zhuāng hua4 zhuang1 hua chuang |
to put on makeup |
化子 see styles |
huā zi hua1 zi5 hua tzu |
beggar (old term); same as 花子 |
化学 see styles |
kagaku(p); bakegaku かがく(P); ばけがく |
(ばけがく spoken to avoid confusion with 科学) (See 科学・かがく) chemistry |
化學 化学 see styles |
huà xué hua4 xue2 hua hsüeh |
chemistry; chemical See: 化学 |
化導 化导 see styles |
huà dǎo hua4 dao3 hua tao kadou; kedou / kado; kedo かどう; けどう |
(noun/participle) influencing (a person) for good To instruct and guide. |
化尼 see styles |
huà ní hua4 ni2 hua ni keni |
The power of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, to be transformed into a nun. |
化屋 see styles |
keya けや |
(place-name) Keya |
化屬 化属 see styles |
huà shǔ hua4 shu3 hua shu kezoku |
The converted followers— of a Buddha, or bodhisattva. |
化岩 see styles |
bakeiwa / bakewa ばけいわ |
(place-name) Bakeiwa |
化州 see styles |
huà zhōu hua4 zhou1 hua chou |
Huazhou, county-level city in Maoming 茂名, Guangdong |
化工 see styles |
huà gōng hua4 gong1 hua kung kakou / kako かこう |
chemical industry (abbr. for 化學工業|化学工业[hua4xue2 gong1ye4]); chemical engineering (abbr. for 化學工程|化学工程[hua4xue2 gong1cheng2]) (abbreviation) (See 化学工学) chemical engineering |
化度 see styles |
huà dù hua4 du4 hua tu kedo |
To convert and transport, or save. |
化御 see styles |
huà yù hua4 yu4 hua yü kegyo |
govern |
化德 see styles |
huà dé hua4 de2 hua te |
Huade county in Ulaanchab 烏蘭察布|乌兰察布[Wu1 lan2 cha2 bu4], Inner Mongolia |
化心 see styles |
huà xīn hua4 xin1 hua hsin keshin |
The mind in the transformation body of a Buddha or bodhisattva, which apprehends things in their reality. |
化性 see styles |
kasei / kase かせい |
{biol} voltinism |
化成 see styles |
huà chéng hua4 cheng2 hua ch`eng hua cheng kasei / kase かせい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) {chem} change; transformation to change into |
化教 see styles |
huà jiào hua4 jiao4 hua chiao kekyō |
see 化行二教. |
化文 see styles |
norifumi のりふみ |
(personal name) Norifumi |
化日 see styles |
huà rì hua4 ri4 hua jih |
sunlight; daytime |
化樂 化乐 see styles |
huà lè hua4 le4 hua le keraku |
creation of enjoyment |
化武 see styles |
huà wǔ hua4 wu3 hua wu |
chemical weapon; abbr. for 化學武器|化学武器[hua4 xue2 wu3 qi4] |
化民 see styles |
huà mín hua4 min2 hua min kemin |
to convert the people |
化沒 化没 see styles |
huà mò hua4 mo4 hua mo kemotsu |
to vanish |
化法 see styles |
huà fǎ hua4 fa3 hua fa kehō |
Instruction in the Buddhist principles, as 化儀 is in practice, Tiantai in its 化法四教 divides the Buddha's teaching during his lifetime into the four periods of 藏, 通, 別, and 圓 Pitaka, Interrelated, Differentiated, and Complete, or All-embracing. |
化源 see styles |
huà yuán hua4 yuan2 hua yüan kegen |
The fount of conversion, or salvation, the beginning of the Buddha's teaching. |
化炭 see styles |
huà tàn hua4 tan4 hua t`an hua tan ketan |
charcoal obtained by monastic begging and the offering of exhortation or instruction. |
化爲 化为 see styles |
huà wéi hua4 wei2 hua wei kei |
to change into |
化物 see styles |
huà wù hua4 wu4 hua wu kemotsu ばけもん |
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter to convert beings |
化現 化现 see styles |
huà xiàn hua4 xian4 hua hsien kegen けげん |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} manifesting in a bodily form (of a god or Buddha); incarnation; avatar Metamorphosis and manifestation; the appearance or forms of a Buddha or bodhisattva for saving creatures may take any form required for that end. |
化理 see styles |
huà lǐ hua4 li3 hua li keri |
The law of phenomenal change— which never rests. |
化生 see styles |
huà shēng hua4 sheng1 hua sheng keshou / kesho けしょう |
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} (See 四生) spontaneous birth; (2) goblin; monster; (surname, given name) Keshou q. v. means direct 'birth' by metamorphosis. It also means the incarnate avaatara of a deity.; aupapādaka, or aupapāduka. Direct metamorphosis, or birth by transformation, one of the 四生, by which existence in any required form is attained in an instant in full maturity. By this birth bodhisattvas residing in Tuṣita appear on earth. Dhyāni Buddhas and Avalokiteśvara are likewise called 化生. It also means unconditional creation at the beginning of a kalpa. Bhuta 部多 is also used with similar meaning. There are various kinds of 化生, e. g. 佛菩薩化生 the transformation of a Buddha or bodhisattva, in any form at will, without gestation, or intermediary conditions: 極樂化生, birth in the happy land of Amitābha by transformation through the Lotus; 法身化生 the dharmakāya, or spiritual body, born or formed on a disciple's conversion. |
化用 see styles |
huà yòng hua4 yong4 hua yung keyū |
to adapt (an idea etc) transformative workings |
化田 see styles |
keda けだ |
(surname) Keda |
化疏 see styles |
huà shū hua4 shu1 hua shu kesho |
A subscription list, or book; an offering burnt for ease of transmission to the spirit-realm. |
化痰 see styles |
huà tán hua4 tan2 hua t`an hua tan |
to transform phlegm (TCM) |
化療 化疗 see styles |
huà liáo hua4 liao2 hua liao karyou / karyo かりょう |
chemotherapy (abbreviation) (See 化学療法) chemo; chemotherapy |
化相 see styles |
huà xiàng hua4 xiang4 hua hsiang kesō |
The transformation form or body (in which the Buddha converts the living). |
化石 see styles |
huà shí hua4 shi2 hua shih kaseki かせき |
fossil (1) fossil; (n,vs,vi) (2) petrifaction; petrification; fossilization; fossilisation; (given name) Kaseki |
化立 see styles |
huà lì hua4 li4 hua li keryū |
to convert |
化米 see styles |
huà mǐ hua4 mi3 hua mi ke mai |
Rice obtained by monastic begging and the offering of exhortation or instruction, similarly化炭 charcoal and化茶 tea; sometimes used with larger connotation. |
化粧 see styles |
kewai けわい kesou / keso けそう keshou / kesho けしょう |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun/participle) make-up; makeup; cosmetics; (noun/participle) make-up; makeup; cosmetics |
化約 化约 see styles |
huà yuē hua4 yue1 hua yüeh |
to simplistically reduce (something) to just ...; to regard (something) as merely ... |
化緣 化缘 see styles |
huà yuán hua4 yuan2 hua yüan keen |
(of a monk) to beg The cause of a Buddha's or bodhisattva's coming to the world, i. e. the transformation of the living; also, a contribution to the needs of the community. |
化繊 see styles |
kasen かせん |
(abbreviation) (See 化学繊維) synthetic fiber; synthetic fibre; chemical fiber; chemical fibre |
化纎 see styles |
kasen かせん |
(irregular kanji usage) (abbreviation) synthetic fibres; synthetic fibers |
化纖 化纤 see styles |
huà xiān hua4 xian1 hua hsien |
man-made fiber (abbr. for 化學纖維|化学纤维[hua4xue2 xian1wei2]) |
化者 see styles |
huà zhě hua4 zhe3 hua che kesha |
provisional manifestation |
化肥 see styles |
huà féi hua4 fei2 hua fei |
chemical fertilizer |
化育 see styles |
kaiku かいく |
(noun, transitive verb) creation of the world; evolution |
化膿 化脓 see styles |
huà nóng hua4 nong2 hua nung kanou / kano かのう |
to fester; to suppurate; to be infected (n,vs,vi) suppuration; festering; purulence; pyosis; coming to a head; infection |
化色 see styles |
huà sè hua4 se4 hua se keshiki |
A Buddha's or bodhisattva's metamorphoses of body, or incarnations at will. |
化茶 see styles |
huà chá hua4 cha2 hua ch`a hua cha kesa |
tea obtained by monastic begging and the offering of exhortation or instruction. |
化蛹 see styles |
huà yǒng hua4 yong3 hua yung |
to pupate; to turn into a chrysalis |
化行 see styles |
huà xíng hua4 xing2 hua hsing kean |
(化行二教) The two lines of teaching: i. e. in the elements, for conversion and admission, and 行教 or 制教 in the practices and moral duties especially for the Order, as represented in the Vinaya; cf. 化制. |
化裝 化装 see styles |
huà zhuāng hua4 zhuang1 hua chuang |
(of actors) to make up; to disguise oneself |
化解 see styles |
huà jiě hua4 jie3 hua chieh |
to dissolve; to resolve (contradictions); to dispel (doubts); to iron out (difficulties); to defuse (conflicts); to neutralize (fears) |
化誘 化诱 see styles |
huà yòu hua4 you4 hua yu keyū |
To convert and entice (into the way of truth). |
化調 see styles |
kachou / kacho かちょう |
(abbreviation) (See 化学調味料・かがくちょうみりょう) chemical seasoning |
化身 see styles |
huà shēn hua4 shen1 hua shen keshin けしん |
More info & calligraphy: Avatar(n,vs,adj-no) {Buddh} incarnation; impersonation; personification; avatar nirmāṇakāya, 應身, 應化身; 變化身 The third characteristic or power of the trikāya 三身, a Buddha's metamorphosic body, which has power to assume any shape to propagate the Truth. Some interpret the term as connoting pan-Buddha, that all nature in its infinite variety is the phenomenal 佛身 Buddha-body. A narrower interpretation is his appearance in human form expressed by 應身, while 化身 is used for his manifold other forms of appearances. |
化転 see styles |
keten; keden けてん; けでん |
{Buddh} turning evil into good through proselytization |
化轉 化转 see styles |
huà zhuǎn hua4 zhuan3 hua chuan keten |
To transform, convert (from evil to good, delusion to deliverance). |
化迹 see styles |
huà jī hua4 ji1 hua chi keshaku |
The traces or evidences of the Buddha's transforming teaching; also 教迹. |
化道 see styles |
huà dào hua4 dao4 hua tao kedō |
The way of conversion, transformation, or development; also 教道. |
化野 see styles |
adashino あだしの |
(place-name) Adashino |
化門 化门 see styles |
huà mén hua4 men2 hua men kemon |
gate of conversion |
化開 化开 see styles |
huà kāi hua4 kai1 hua k`ai hua kai |
to spread out after being diluted or melted; to dissolve into a liquid |
化間 see styles |
toga とが |
(surname) Toga |
化隆 see styles |
huà lóng hua4 long2 hua lung |
Hualong Huizu autonomous county in Haidong prefecture 海東地區|海东地区[Hai3 dong1 di4 qu1], Qinghai |
化驗 化验 see styles |
huà yàn hua4 yan4 hua yen |
chemical examination; to do a lab test |
化骨 see styles |
kakotsu かこつ |
(See 骨化) ossification |
化鳥 see styles |
kechou / kecho けちょう |
suspicious bird; strange bird; eerie bird; ominous bird; apparition transformed into a bird |
化齋 化斋 see styles |
huà zhāi hua4 zhai1 hua chai |
to beg for food (of monks) |
ふ化 see styles |
fuka ふか |
(noun/participle) incubation; hatching |
一化 see styles |
yī huà yi1 hua4 i hua ichike |
The teaching and influence of a Buddha during one Buddha-period; also the teaching of the whole truth at once; also an instantaneous reform. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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