There are 13 total results for your 化法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
四化法 see styles |
sì huà fǎ si4 hua4 fa3 ssu hua fa shi kehō |
The 四無磯辯 q. v. whereby all beings may be saved. |
青化法 see styles |
seikahou / sekaho せいかほう |
cyanide process |
化法四教 see styles |
huà fǎ sì jiào hua4 fa3 si4 jiao4 hua fa ssu chiao ke hō no shi kyō |
four types of content for teaching the dharma [accommodating the capacity of the audience] |
應化法身 应化法身 see styles |
yìng huà fǎ shēn ying4 hua4 fa3 shen1 ying hua fa shen ōge hō shin |
Responsive manifestation of the dharmakāya, or Absolute Buddha, in infinite forms. |
變化法身 变化法身 see styles |
biàn huà fǎ shēn bian4 hua4 fa3 shen1 pien hua fa shen henge hosshin |
The dharmakāya in its power of transmutation, or incarnation. |
ガラス化法 see styles |
garasukahou / garasukaho ガラスかほう |
(See 卵子凍結・らんしとうけつ) vitrification (esp. oocyte cryopreservation) |
人工ふ化法 see styles |
jinkoufukahou / jinkofukaho じんこうふかほう |
artificial incubation (method) |
人工孵化法 see styles |
jinkoufukahou / jinkofukaho じんこうふかほう |
artificial incubation (method) |
工業標準化法 see styles |
kougyouhyoujunkahou / kogyohyojunkaho こうぎょうひょうじゅんかほう |
industrial standardization law |
文字符号化法 see styles |
mojifugoukahou / mojifugokaho もじふごうかほう |
character encoding scheme |
風営適正化法 see styles |
fuueitekiseikahou / fuetekisekaho ふうえいてきせいかほう |
{law} Act on Control and Improvement of Amusement Business, etc. |
Variations: |
jinkoufukahou / jinkofukaho じんこうふかほう |
artificial incubation (method) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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