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Simple Dictionary Definition |
叉 see styles |
chǎ cha3 ch`a cha sha また |
to diverge; to open (as legs) (1) crotch; crutch; groin; thigh; (2) fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork) A fork, forked; to fold, folded. |
叉乘 see styles |
chā chéng cha1 cheng2 ch`a ch`eng cha cheng |
(math.) cross product (of two vectors) |
叉勺 see styles |
chā sháo cha1 shao2 ch`a shao cha shao |
spork |
叉圈 see styles |
chā quān cha1 quan1 ch`a ch`üan cha chüan |
XO ("extra old"), grade of cognac quality |
叉夜 see styles |
sayo さよ |
(female given name) Sayo |
叉子 see styles |
chā zi cha1 zi5 ch`a tzu cha tzu |
fork; CL:把[ba3] |
叉弥 see styles |
saya さや |
(female given name) Saya |
叉形 see styles |
chā xíng cha1 xing2 ch`a hsing cha hsing |
forked |
叉手 see styles |
chā shǒu cha1 shou3 ch`a shou cha shou shashu |
The palms of the hands together with the fingers crossed forming ten. Also, the palms together with the middle fingers crossing each other, an old Indian form of greeting. In China anciently the left hand was folded over the right, but with women the right hand was over the left. In mourning salutations the order was reversed. |
叉拏 叉拿 see styles |
chān á chan1 a2 ch`an a chan a shana |
kṣaṇa, an instant, a moment; also 刹拏. |
叉木 see styles |
matagi またぎ |
forked tree; forked branch; (place-name) Matagi |
叉杞 see styles |
saki さき |
(female given name) Saki |
叉架 see styles |
chā jià cha1 jia4 ch`a chia cha chia |
trestle; X-shaped frame |
叉栞 see styles |
saori さおり |
(female given name) Saori |
叉梨 see styles |
sari さり |
(female given name) Sari |
叉椰 see styles |
saya さや |
(female given name) Saya |
叉焼 see styles |
chaashuu / chashu チャーシュー |
(kana only) {food} roasted pork fillet (often used in ramen) (chi: chāshāo) |
叉燒 叉烧 see styles |
chā shāo cha1 shao1 ch`a shao cha shao |
char siu; barbecued pork |
叉状 see styles |
sajou / sajo さじょう |
(can be adjective with の) {bot;biol} forked; branched; dichotomous; furcate |
叉琳 see styles |
sarin さりん |
(female given name) Sarin |
叉磨 see styles |
chā mó cha1 mo2 ch`a mo cha mo shama |
kṣamā, v. 懺悔. |
叉積 叉积 see styles |
chā jī cha1 ji1 ch`a chi cha chi |
cross product (of vectors) |
叉簧 see styles |
chā huáng cha1 huang2 ch`a huang cha huang |
switch hook (button or cradle of a telephone, whose function is to disconnect the call) |
叉紀 see styles |
saki さき |
(female given name) Saki |
叉羅 see styles |
sara さら |
(female given name) Sara |
叉耶 see styles |
chā yé cha1 ye2 ch`a yeh cha yeh saya さや |
(female given name) Saya kṣaya, diminish, decay, end; v. 乞. |
叉腰 see styles |
chā yāo cha1 yao1 ch`a yao cha yao |
to put one's hands on one's hips |
叉葉 see styles |
sayou / sayo さよう |
(female given name) Sayou |
叉車 叉车 see styles |
chā chē cha1 che1 ch`a ch`e cha che |
forklift truck; pallet jack |
叉那 see styles |
sana さな |
(female given name) Sana |
叉銃 see styles |
sajuu / saju さじゅう |
(noun/participle) stacked arms |
叉雨 see styles |
sau さう |
(female given name) Sau |
叉鞍 see styles |
sakura さくら |
(female given name) Sakura |
叉頭 叉头 see styles |
chā tóu cha1 tou2 ch`a t`ou cha tou |
prong of a fork |
叉骨 see styles |
sakotsu さこつ |
wishbone; furcula; (given name) Shakotsu |
ニ叉 see styles |
futamata ふたまた |
(place-name) Futamata |
三叉 see styles |
sansa さんさ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three-pronged fork; trident; (given name) Sansa |
乞叉 see styles |
qǐ chā qi3 cha1 ch`i ch`a chi cha kisha |
finality |
二叉 see styles |
futamata ふたまた |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bifurcation; (2) parting of the ways; (3) (colloquialism) two-timing; (surname) Futamata |
交叉 see styles |
jiāo chā jiao1 cha1 chiao ch`a chiao cha kousa / kosa こうさ |
to cross; to intersect; to overlap (n,vs,adj-no) (1) crossing; intersection; (2) (genetic) crossing over |
傻叉 see styles |
shǎ chā sha3 cha1 sha ch`a sha cha |
fool; blockhead |
刀叉 see styles |
dāo chā dao1 cha1 tao ch`a tao cha |
knife and fork; CL:副[fu4] |
分叉 see styles |
fēn chà fen1 cha4 fen ch`a fen cha |
fork; bifurcation; to divide |
別叉 see styles |
betsumata べつまた |
(surname) Betsumata |
刺叉 see styles |
sasumata さすまた |
(martial arts term) two-pronged weapon for catching a criminal; man-catcher war fork |
前叉 see styles |
qián chā qian2 cha1 ch`ien ch`a chien cha |
fork (bicycle component) |
劈叉 see styles |
pǐ chà pi3 cha4 p`i ch`a pi cha |
the splits (move in dancing); to do the splits; Taiwan pr. [pi3 cha1] |
博叉 see styles |
bó chā bo2 cha1 po ch`a po cha hakusha |
Vaṅkṣu; Vakṣu; v. 縛 the Oxus. |
噱叉 see styles |
xué chā xue2 cha1 hsüeh ch`a hsüeh cha Kyosha |
Vakṣu, the Oxus, v. 縛. |
夜叉 see styles |
yè chā ye4 cha1 yeh ch`a yeh cha yasha やしゃ |
yaksha (malevolent spirit) (loanword); (fig.) ferocious-looking person yaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors) (san: yaksa); (given name) Yasha 乞叉; 藥叉; 閱叉 yakṣa, (1) demons in the earth, or in the air, or in the lower heavens; they are malignant, and violent, and devourers (of human flesh). (2) The 八大將, the eight attendants of Kuvera, or Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth; those on earth bestow wealth, those in the empyrean houses and carriages, those in the lower heavens guard the moat and gates of the heavenly city. There is another set of sixteen. The names of all are given in 陀羅尼集經 3. See also 羅 for rakṣa and 吉 for kṛtya. yakṣa-kṛtya are credited with the powers of both yakṣa and kṛtya. |
婆叉 see styles |
pó chā po2 cha1 p`o ch`a po cha Basha |
Vākṣu; Vaṅkṣu; the Oxus ; Vaṅkṣu is also a small branch of the Ganges, idem 縛芻. |
式叉 see styles |
shì chā shi4 cha1 shih ch`a shih cha shikisha |
śikṣā; learning, study. |
悅叉 悦叉 see styles |
yuè chā yue4 cha1 yüeh ch`a yüeh cha etsusha |
yakṣa |
惡叉 恶叉 see styles |
è chā e4 cha1 o ch`a o cha akusha |
akṣa, 'a seed of which rosaries are made (in compound words, like Indrāksha, Rudrāksha); a shrub producing that seed (Eleocarpus ganitrus).' M. W. It is called the 惡叉聚 because its seeds are said to be formed in triplets, and illustrate the simultaneous character of 惑行苦 illusion, action, and suffering; another version is that the seeds fall in clusters, and illustrate numbers, or numerous; they are also known as 金剛子. |
指叉 see styles |
sasumata さすまた |
(martial arts term) two-pronged weapon for catching a criminal; man-catcher war fork |
木叉 see styles |
mù chā mu4 cha1 mu ch`a mu cha mokusha もくしゃ |
(given name) Mokusha 木蛇; 波羅提木叉 mokṣa, prātimokṣa 波羅提木叉; mokṣa is deliverance, emancipation; prati, 'towards, 'implies the getting rid of evils one by one; the 250 rules of the Vinaya for monks for their deliverance from the round of mortality. |
桧叉 see styles |
hisa ひさ |
(female given name) Hisa |
梛叉 see styles |
nagisa なぎさ |
(female given name) Nagisa |
河叉 see styles |
hé chà he2 cha4 ho ch`a ho cha |
river mouth |
波叉 see styles |
bō chā bo1 cha1 po ch`a po cha Hasha |
Virūpākṣa, 毘留愽叉, 鼻溜波阿叉 irregular-eyed, a syn. of Śiva; the guardian king of the West. |
洛叉 see styles |
luò chā luo4 cha1 lo ch`a lo cha rakusha らくしゃ |
lakh (san:); 100,000 (Indian numbering system) or 洛沙 lakṣa, a lakh, 100,000. The series of higher numbers is as follows: 度洛叉 a million, 兆倶胝 10 millions, 京末陀 100 millions, 秭阿多 1,000 millions, 垓大秭阿廋多 10,000 millions, 壤那廋多 100,000 millions, 溝大壤那廋多 1 billion, 澗鉢羅廋多 10 billions, 正大澗鉢羅廋多 100 billions, 戴矜羯羅; 甄迦羅 1,000 billions, 大戴矜羯羅; 大甄迦羅 10,000 billions, 頻婆羅 (or 頻跋羅) 100,000 billions, 大頻婆羅 (or 大頻跋羅) 1 trillion, 阿閦婆 (or 阿芻婆) 10 trillions, 大阿閦婆 (or 大阿芻婆) 100 trillions, 毘婆訶1,000 trillions, 大毘婆訶 10,000 trillions, 嗢蹭伽 100,000 trillions, 大嗢蹭伽 1 quadrillion, 婆喝那 10 quadrillions, 大婆喝那 100 quadrillions, 地致婆 1,000 quadrillions, 大地致婆 10,000 quadrillions, 醯都 100,000 quadrillions, 大醯都 1 quintillion, 羯縛 10 quintillions, 大羯縛 100 quintillions, 印達羅 1,000 quintillions, 大印達羅 10,000 quintillions, 三磨鉢躭 100,000 quintillions, 大三磨鉢躭 1 sextillion, 揭底 10 sextillions, 大揭底 100 sextillions, 枯筏羅闍 1,000 sextillions, 大枯筏羅闍 10,000 sextillions, 姥達羅 100,000 sextillions, 大姥達羅 1 septillion, 跋藍 10 septillions, 大跋藍 100 septillions, 珊若 1,000 septillions, 大珊若 10,000 septillions, 毘歩多 100,000 septillions, 大毘歩多 1 octillion, 跋羅攙 10 octillions, 大跋羅攙 100 octillions, 阿僧企耶 asaṃkhyeya, innumerable. |
燈叉 see styles |
hisa ひさ |
(female given name) Hisa |
稲叉 see styles |
inamata いなまた |
(place-name) Inamata |
竭叉 see styles |
jié chā jie2 cha1 chieh ch`a chieh cha Katsusha |
A place said to be in the Karakoram mountains, where according to Faxian formerly great assemblies were held under royal patronage and with royal treatment. Eitel gives it as Khaśa, and says 'an ancient tribe on the Paropamisus, the Kasioi of Ptolemy'; others give different places, e.g. Kashmir, Iskardu, Krtchou. |
笹叉 see styles |
sasamata ささまた |
(place-name) Sasamata |
肉叉 see styles |
nikusa にくさ |
(archaism) (See フォーク・1) fork |
荒叉 see styles |
aramata あらまた |
(surname) Aramata |
落叉 see styles |
luò chā luo4 cha1 lo ch`a lo cha rakusha |
A lakh, 100,000, v. 洛. |
葛叉 see styles |
gé chā ge2 cha1 ko ch`a ko cha kassa |
finality |
薄叉 see styles |
bó chā bo2 cha1 po ch`a po cha Bakusha |
Vakṣu |
藥叉 药叉 see styles |
yào chā yao4 cha1 yao ch`a yao cha yakusha |
yakṣa; also 藥乞叉 v. 夜. |
角叉 see styles |
tsunomata つのまた |
red algae |
蹄叉 see styles |
teisa / tesa ていさ |
frog; fourchette; pad in a horse's hoof that acts as a shock absorber |
轍叉 see styles |
tessa てっさ |
railway frog |
逆叉 see styles |
sakamata さかまた |
orca; killer whale |
野叉 see styles |
yě chā ye3 cha1 yeh ch`a yeh cha yasha |
spirits of the dead |
鈴叉 see styles |
suzusa すずさ |
(female given name) Suzusa |
鉄叉 see styles |
kanamata かなまた |
metal fork (used to poke a fire) |
鋼叉 钢叉 see styles |
gāng chā gang1 cha1 kang ch`a kang cha |
pitchfork; garden fork; restraining pole (used by police); military fork (of ancient times) |
閱叉 阅叉 see styles |
yuè chā yue4 cha1 yüeh ch`a yüeh cha echisha |
yakṣa, v. 夜. |
閲叉 阅叉 see styles |
yuè chā yue4 cha1 yüeh ch`a yüeh cha etsusha |
yakṣa |
雫叉 see styles |
shizusa しずさ |
(female given name) Shizusa |
音叉 see styles |
yīn chā yin1 cha1 yin ch`a yin cha onsa おんさ |
tuning fork tuning fork |
魚叉 鱼叉 see styles |
yú chā yu2 cha1 yü ch`a yü cha |
harpoon |
鹿叉 see styles |
shikamata しかまた |
(surname) Shikamata |
叉亜夜 see styles |
saaya / saya さあや |
(female given name) Saaya |
叉亜弥 see styles |
saaya / saya さあや |
(female given name) Saaya |
叉亜椰 see styles |
saaya / saya さあや |
(female given name) Saaya |
叉亜耶 see styles |
saaya / saya さあや |
(female given name) Saaya |
叉地獄 see styles |
chā dì yù cha1 di4 yu4 ch`a ti yü cha ti yü |
The hell in which the sufferers are dismembered with five-pronged forks. |
叉尾鷗 叉尾鸥 see styles |
chā wěi ōu cha1 wei3 ou1 ch`a wei ou cha wei ou |
(bird species of China) Sabine's gull (Xema sabini) |
叉手網 see styles |
sadeami さであみ |
dip net; scoop net |
叉梨珂 see styles |
sarika さりか |
(female given name) Sarika |
叉梨那 see styles |
sarina さりな |
(female given name) Sarina |
叉焼包 see styles |
chaashuubao / chashubao チャーシューバオ |
{food} cha siu bao (chi: chāshāo bāo); Cantonese barbeque pork bun |
叉焼麺 see styles |
chaashuumen / chashumen チャーシューメン |
(food term) ramen soup topped with slices of roasted pork (chi: chashao mian) |
叉燒包 叉烧包 see styles |
chā shāo bāo cha1 shao1 bao1 ch`a shao pao cha shao pao |
steamed bun stuffed with skewer-roasted pork |
叉玖羅 see styles |
sakura さくら |
(female given name) Sakura |
叉玖耶 see styles |
sakuya さくや |
(female given name) Sakuya |
叉紅羅 see styles |
sakura さくら |
(female given name) Sakura |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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