There are 14 total results for your 石榴 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
石榴 see styles |
shí liu shi2 liu5 shih liu zakuro ざくろ |
pomegranate (kana only) pomegranate (Punica granatum); (female given name) Zakuro The pomegranate, symbol of many children because of its seeds; a symbol held in the hand of 鬼子母神 Hariti, the deva-mother of demons, converted by the Buddha. |
石榴口 see styles |
zakuroguchi ざくろぐち |
low door used in bathhouses to prevent the hot water from cooling (Edo period) |
石榴子 see styles |
shí liu zǐ shi2 liu5 zi3 shih liu tzu sekiryuushi / sekiryushi せきりゅうし |
pomegranate seeds; pomegranate arils (given name) Sekiryūshi |
石榴樹 石榴树 see styles |
shí liu shù shi2 liu5 shu4 shih liu shu |
pomegranate tree |
石榴石 see styles |
shí liu shí shi2 liu5 shi2 shih liu shih zakuroishi ざくろいし |
garnet (red gemstone Mg3Al2Si3O12) garnet |
石榴鼻 see styles |
zakurobana ざくろばな |
rhinophyma; red swollen nose (often associated with alcoholism) |
安石榴 see styles |
ān shí liú an1 shi2 liu2 an shih liu |
pomegranate |
番石榴 see styles |
fān shí liu fan1 shi2 liu5 fan shih liu |
guava (fruit) |
Variations: |
zakuro; sekiryuu(柘榴, 石榴); jakuro(石榴)(ok); zakuro / zakuro; sekiryu(柘榴, 石榴); jakuro(石榴)(ok); zakuro ざくろ; せきりゅう(柘榴, 石榴); じゃくろ(石榴)(ok); ザクロ |
(kana only) pomegranate (Punica granatum) |
Variations: |
zakurobana ざくろばな |
(See 鼻瘤) rhinophyma; red swollen nose (often associated with alcoholism) |
Variations: |
tsubaki(p); sancha(山茶); tsubaki つばき(P); さんちゃ(山茶); ツバキ |
(1) common camellia (Camellia japonica); (2) (さんちゃ only) (archaism) tea produced in the mountains |
Variations: |
zakuroishi(石榴石, 柘榴石); zakuroishi(zakuro石) ざくろいし(石榴石, 柘榴石); ザクロいし(ザクロ石) |
(See ガーネット) garnet |
Variations: |
zakuroguchi ざくろぐち |
(hist) low door used in bathhouses to prevent the hot water from cooling (Edo period) |
Variations: |
zakuroishi ざくろいし |
{min} (See ガーネット) garnet |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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