There are 32 total results for your 鈎 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鈎 钩 see styles |
gōu gou1 kou magari まがり |
variant of 鉤|钩[gou1] (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) needle; pin; (2) hook; (3) stinger; thorn; (4) hand (e.g. clock, etc.); pointer; (5) staple (for a stapler); (6) needlework; sewing; (7) malice; (ctr,n-suf) (8) counter for stitches; (1) hook; (2) (abbreviation) hook bracket (Japanese quotation mark); (surname) Magari Hook, barb; also 鉤. |
鈎取 see styles |
kagitori かぎとり |
(place-name) Kagitori |
鈎爪 see styles |
kagizume かぎづめ kagitsume かぎつめ |
claw; talon |
鈎稽 钩稽 see styles |
gōu jī gou1 ji1 kou chi |
variant of 鉤稽|钩稽[gou1 ji1] |
鈎虫 see styles |
kouchuu / kochu こうちゅう |
hookworm |
鈎鼻 see styles |
kagibana かぎばな kagihana かぎはな |
hooked nose |
上鈎 see styles |
kamimagari かみまがり |
(place-name) Kamimagari |
下鈎 see styles |
shimomagari しもまがり |
(place-name) Shimomagari |
毛鈎 see styles |
kebari けばり |
(fishing) fly; lure; artificial fly |
載鈎 see styles |
nosekagi のせかぎ |
(place-name) Nosekagi |
鐵鈎 铁钩 see styles |
tiě gōu tie3 gou1 t`ieh kou tieh kou |
iron hook |
鈎一郎 see styles |
kinichirou / kinichiro きんいちろう |
(male given name) Kin'ichirō |
鈎取本 see styles |
kagitorihon かぎとりほん |
(place-name) Kagitorihon |
鈎股弦 see styles |
koukogen / kokogen こうこげん |
(obscure) three sides of right triangle (minor cathetus, major cathetus & hypotenuse) |
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kagi かぎ |
(1) hook; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鉤括弧) hook bracket (Japanese quotation mark) |
鐵鈎兒 铁钩儿 see styles |
tiě gōu r tie3 gou1 r5 t`ieh kou r tieh kou r |
erhua variant of 鐵鈎|铁钩[tie3 gou1] |
鈎取本町 see styles |
kagitorihonchou / kagitorihoncho かぎとりほんちょう |
(place-name) Kagitorihonchō |
引目鈎鼻 see styles |
hikimekagibana ひきめかぎばな hikimekagihana ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
衣裳鈎兒 衣裳钩儿 see styles |
yī shang gōu r yi1 shang5 gou1 r5 i shang kou r |
clothes hook |
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koujou; kagijou / kojo; kagijo こうじょう; かぎじょう |
(adj-no,n) hooklike; hook-shaped; unciform |
鈎股弦の定理 see styles |
koukogennoteiri / kokogennoteri こうこげんのていり |
(archaism) Pythagorean theorem |
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koukogen / kokogen こうこげん |
(rare) three sides of right triangle (minor cathetus, major cathetus and hypotenuse) |
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hari(p); chi(鉤, 鈎)(ok) はり(P); ち(鉤, 鈎)(ok) |
(1) (See 鍼・1) needle; pin; (2) (See 鉤・かぎ・1,釣り針・つりばり) hook; (3) stinger; thorn; (4) hand (e.g. clock, etc.); pointer; (5) staple (for a stapler); (6) (See 御針・1) needlework; sewing; (7) malice; (ctr,n-suf) (8) counter for stitches |
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kebari けばり |
(See フライ・2) (fishing) fly; lure; artificial fly |
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kagibana; kagihana かぎばな; かぎはな |
hooked nose |
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hikimekagibana; hikimekagihana ひきめかぎばな; ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
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kagigata かぎがた |
(adj-no,n) hook-shaped; bent at a right angle |
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kagizume(鉤爪, kagi爪, 鈎爪); kagizume(kagi爪); kagitsume(鉤爪, kagi爪, 鈎爪) かぎづめ(鉤爪, かぎ爪, 鈎爪); カギづめ(カギ爪); かぎつめ(鉤爪, かぎ爪, 鈎爪) |
(See 扁爪) claw; talon |
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koukogennoteiri / kokogennoteri こうこげんのていり |
(archaism) (See ピタゴラスの定理) Pythagorean theorem |
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kaginari かぎなり |
(adj-no,n) (See 鉤状・こうじょう) hooklike; hook-shaped; unciform |
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kebari けばり |
{fish} (See フライ・2) (artificial) fly; fly lure |
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kagikakko かぎかっこ |
(kana only) square bracket; Japanese-style quotation marks |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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