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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
灰 see styles |
huī hui1 hui hai はい |
More info & calligraphy: Ashash; ashes; (surname) Hai Ash; lime; hot or fiery as ashes. |
こら see styles |
kora コラ |
{geol} kora layer; layer formed from volcanic ash on the southern part of the Satsuma Peninsula; (personal name) Gola |
灰色 see styles |
huī sè hui1 se4 hui se haiiro(p); kaishoku(ok) / hairo(p); kaishoku(ok) はいいろ(P); かいしょく(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Gray Color(noun - becomes adjective with の) grey; gray; ashen |
アッシュ see styles |
ashu アッシュ |
More info & calligraphy: Ashe |
冬瓜 see styles |
dōng guā dong1 gua1 tung kua tougan; touga / togan; toga とうがん; とうが |
wax gourd (Cucurbitaceae, Benincasa hispida); white gourd; white hairy melon; Chinese squash wax gourd (Benincasa hispida); ash gourd; white gourd; winter melon |
山梨 see styles |
shān lí shan1 li2 shan li yamanashi; yamanashi やまなし; ヤマナシ |
rowan or mountain-ash (genus Sorbus) (1) Yamanashi (city, prefecture); (2) (kana only) wild nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia var. pyrifolia); wild Japanese pear; (place-name, surname) Yamanashi |
灰燼 灰烬 see styles |
huī jìn hui1 jin4 hui chin kaijin かいじん |
ashes ash; embers; complete destruction is burnt to ashes |
花椒 see styles |
huā jiāo hua1 jiao1 hua chiao kashou; howajao; hoajao / kasho; howajao; hoajao かしょう; ホワジャオ; ホアジャオ |
Sichuan pepper; Chinese prickly ash Chinese prickly-ash (Zanthoxylum bungeanum); Sichuan pepper (spice); Szechuan peppercorn |
骨灰 see styles |
gǔ huī gu3 hui1 ku hui kokkai; kotsubai こっかい; こつばい |
bone ash; cremation ashes; cremains bone ash |
火山灰 see styles |
huǒ shān huī huo3 shan1 hui1 huo shan hui kazanbai かざんばい |
volcanic ash volcanic ash |
尉 see styles |
yù yu4 yü jou / jo じょう |
used in 尉遲|尉迟[Yu4chi2] and 尉犁[Yu4li2] (1) (archaism) (See 判官・はんがん・2) inspector (third highest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryō system); (2) {noh} (See 翁・おきな・1) old man; (3) white ash (of charcoal); (surname) I |
梣 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen |
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis) |
樆 see styles |
lí li2 li |
rowan or mountain ash (genus Sorbus) |
蒼 苍 see styles |
cāng cang1 ts`ang tsang souji / soji そうじ |
dark blue; deep green; ash-gray (n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (personal name) Souji Azure; the heavens; grey, old. |
劫灰 see styles |
jié huī jie2 hui1 chieh hui kōkai |
kalpa-ash, the ashes after the fire kalpa of destruction. |
塵灰 see styles |
jinkai じんかい |
dust and ash |
大乘 see styles |
dà shèng da4 sheng4 ta sheng oonori おおのり |
Mahayana, the Great Vehicle; Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread to Central Asia, China and beyond; also pr. [Da4 cheng2] (surname) Oonori Mahāyāna; also called 上乘; 妙乘; 勝乘; 無上乘; 無上上乘; 不惡乘; 無等乘, 無等等乘; 摩訶衍 The great yāna, wain, or conveyance, or the greater vehicle in comparison with the 小乘 Hīnayāna. It indicates universalism, or Salvation for all, for all are Buddha and will attain bodhi. It is the form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan, and in other places in the Far East. It is also called Northern Buddhism. It is interpreted as 大教 the greater teaching as compared with 小教 the smaller, or inferior. Hīnayāna, which is undoubtedly nearer to the original teaching of the Buddha, is unfairly described as an endeavour to seek nirvana through an ash-covered body, an extinguished intellect, and solitariness; its followers are sravakas and pratyekabuddhas (i.e. those who are striving for their own deliverance through ascetic works). Mahāyāna, on the other hand, is described as seeking to find and extend all knowledge, and, in certain schools, to lead all to Buddhahood. It has a conception of an Eternal Buddha, or Buddhahood as Eternal (Adi-Buddha), but its especial doctrines are, inter alia, (a) the bodhisattvas 菩薩 , i.e. beings who deny themselves final Nirvana until, according to their vows, they have first saved all the living; (b) salvation by faith in, or invocation of the Buddhas or bodhisattvas; (c) Paradise as a nirvana of bliss in the company of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and believers. Hīnayāna is sometimes described as 自利 self-benefiting, and Mahāyāna as 自利利他 self-benefit for the benefit of others, unlimited altruism and pity being the theory of Mahāyāna. There is a further division into one-yana and three-yanas: the trīyāna may be śrāvaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva, represented by a goat, deer, or bullock cart; the one-yāna is that represented by the Lotus School as the one doctrine of the Buddha, which had been variously taught by him according to the capacity of his hearers, v. 方便. Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna 龍樹. "The characteristics of this system are an excess of transcendental speculation tending to abstract nihilism, and the substitution of fanciful degrees of meditation and contemplation (v. Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the 起信論and the 妙法蓮華經 but a larnge numberof Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha。. |
山椒 see styles |
sanshou; sansho; sanshou / sansho; sansho; sansho さんしょう; さんしょ; サンショウ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (species of Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum); Japanese prickly ash |
梣樹 梣树 see styles |
chén shù chen2 shu4 ch`en shu chen shu |
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis) |
灰人 see styles |
huī rén hui1 ren2 hui jen kaito かいと |
(given name) Kaito An image of ashes or lime made and worshipped seven times a day by a woman whose marriage is hindered by unpropitious circumstances. |
灰分 see styles |
kaibun かいぶん |
(1) ash; (2) (nutritional) mineral content |
灰匙 see styles |
haisaji はいさじ |
ash scoop (tea ceremony) |
灰器 see styles |
haiki はいき |
ash box (used in tea ceremony) |
灰沙 see styles |
huī shā hui1 sha1 hui sha kesha |
Ascetics who cover themselves with ashes, or burn their flesh. |
灰河 see styles |
huī hé hui1 he2 hui ho kega |
A river of lava or fire, reducing all to ashes. |
灰猫 see styles |
haineko はいねこ |
(1) gray cat; grey cat; (2) ash-covered cat |
灰白 see styles |
huī bái hui1 bai2 hui pai kaihaku かいはく |
ash-colored gray; grey; griseous |
灰篩 see styles |
haifurui はいふるい |
ash strainer |
灰釉 see styles |
haigusuri はいぐすり |
ash glaze (type of fundamental glaze used in ancient times made from the ashes of raw materials such as unhulled rice, straw, oak and pine) |
無灰 see styles |
mukai むかい |
(can be adjective with の) ashless; ash-free |
煙灰 烟灰 see styles |
yān huī yan1 hui1 yen hui |
cigarette ash |
秦皮 see styles |
toneriko とねりこ |
ash tree (Fraxinus mandshurica) |
純鹼 纯碱 see styles |
chún jiǎn chun2 jian3 ch`un chien chun chien |
sodium carbonate; soda ash; Na2CO3 |
紙灰 纸灰 see styles |
zhǐ huī zhi3 hui1 chih hui |
ash from burnt paper |
蒼蒼 苍苍 see styles |
cāng cāng cang1 cang1 ts`ang ts`ang tsang tsang sōsō あおあお |
ash gray; vast and hazy; flourishing (out-dated kanji) (adv,adv-to) verdant; fresh and green; bright green; lush to clear and spacious |
藤灰 see styles |
fujibai ふじばい |
wisteria ash (used in tea ceremony) |
重灰 see styles |
juukai / jukai じゅうかい |
dense ash |
銀葉 银叶 see styles |
yín yè yin2 ye4 yin yeh ginyou / ginyo ぎんよう |
silver leaf (1) thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf; (2) (See 香道・こうどう) censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony; (3) (See 裏白の木・うらじろのき) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam; (given name) Gin'you |
降る see styles |
furu ふる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to fall (of rain, snow, ash, etc.); to come down; (v5r,vi) (2) to form (of frost); (v5r,vi) (3) to beam down (of sunlight or moonlight); to pour in; (v5r,vi) (4) to visit (of luck, misfortune, etc.); to come; to arrive |
降灰 see styles |
koukai; kouhai / kokai; kohai こうかい; こうはい |
(n,vs,vi) fall of (volcanic) ash; falling ash |
骨瓷 see styles |
gǔ cí gu3 ci2 ku tz`u ku tzu |
bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash) |
シジヤ see styles |
shijiya シジヤ |
(place-name) Ash Shidiyah (Jordan) |
どか灰 see styles |
dokabai どかばい |
heavy downpour of volcanic ash (in a short amount of time) |
克灰袋 see styles |
kokuhaibukuro こくはいぶくろ |
polyester bag for collecting volcanic ash |
埋ける see styles |
ikeru いける |
(transitive verb) (1) to bury (in the ground); (transitive verb) (2) to cover (coals) with ash; to bank (a fire); to get (charcoal) going (in a hibachi) |
埋け炭 see styles |
ikezumi いけずみ |
banked fire; live charcoal banked up and covered with ash |
廢物箱 废物箱 see styles |
fèi wù xiāng fei4 wu4 xiang1 fei wu hsiang |
ash-bin; litter-bin |
活け炭 see styles |
ikezumi いけずみ |
banked fire; live charcoal banked up and covered with ash |
火掻き see styles |
hikaki ひかき |
a poker; fire iron used to rake ash |
火燒雲 火烧云 see styles |
huǒ shāo yún huo3 shao1 yun2 huo shao yün |
nuée ardente; hot cloud of volcanic ash |
灰受け see styles |
haiuke はいうけ |
ash pan; ash tray |
灰吹き see styles |
haifuki はいふき |
bamboo (tobacco) ash receptacle |
灰均し see styles |
hainarashi はいならし |
ash leveler |
灰押し see styles |
haioshi はいおし |
ash leveler (use in a brazier) |
灰白色 see styles |
huī bái sè hui1 bai2 se4 hui pai se kaihakushoku かいはくしょく |
ash gray grayish white; greyish white |
灰落し see styles |
haiotoshi はいおとし |
ash tray; ash pit |
焼却灰 see styles |
shoukyakubai / shokyakubai しょうきゃくばい |
incinerated ash; burned ash; ash |
白梨樹 see styles |
urajironoki うらじろのき |
(kana only) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam |
白蠟樹 白蜡树 see styles |
bái là shù bai2 la4 shu4 pai la shu |
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis), whose bark, flowers and leaves are used in TCM |
目潰し see styles |
metsubushi めつぶし |
(1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them |
石炭灰 see styles |
sekitanbai せきたんばい |
coal ash; fly ash |
聖灰節 圣灰节 see styles |
shèng huī jié sheng4 hui1 jie2 sheng hui chieh |
Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent) |
草木灰 see styles |
cǎo mù huī cao3 mu4 hui1 ts`ao mu hui tsao mu hui |
plant ash |
蒔き灰 see styles |
makibai まきばい |
ash for spreading (tea ceremony) |
西洋梣 see styles |
seiyoutoneriko; seiyoutoneriko / seyotoneriko; seyotoneriko せいようとねりこ; セイヨウトネリコ |
(kana only) common ash (Fraxinus excelsior); European ash |
赤玉土 see styles |
akadamatsuchi あかだまつち |
red soil aggregate; akadama; clay-like volcanic ash soil (used for bonsai, etc.) |
軽鬆土 see styles |
keisoudo / kesodo けいそうど |
(1) loam; humus; (2) soil formed from fine volcanic ash |
青だも see styles |
aodamo; aodamo あおだも; アオダモ |
(kana only) Chinese flowering ash (Fraxinus lanuginosa form. serrata) |
アオダモ see styles |
aodamo アオダモ |
chinese flowering ash; fraxinus lanuginosa form. serrata |
ソーダ灰 see styles |
soodabai ソーダばい |
soda ash |
ヤチダモ see styles |
yachidamo ヤチダモ |
Japanese ash (Fraxinus mandshurica var. japonica) |
南京七竈 see styles |
nankinnanakamado; nankinnanakamado ナンキンななかまど; ナンキンナナカマド |
(kana only) Sorbus gracilis (species of mountain ash) |
埋け込む see styles |
ikekomu いけこむ |
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) to bury (e.g. in ash, snow, earth); to cover |
塗灰外道 涂灰外道 see styles |
tú huī wài dào tu2 hui1 wai4 dao4 t`u hui wai tao tu hui wai tao zuke gedō |
Pāṃśupatas, perhaps Pāsupatas, followers of Śiva, Śaiva ascetics; a class of heretics who smeared themselves with ashes. |
抹土塗灰 抹土涂灰 see styles |
mǒ tǔ tú huī mo3 tu3 tu2 hui1 mo t`u t`u hui mo tu tu hui matsudo zukai |
to daub one's body with mud and ash |
枯木死灰 see styles |
kobokushikai こぼくしかい |
(exp,n) (yoji) withered trees and cold ash; someone who is detached and free of desires; someone who has no vitality |
火山灰土 see styles |
huǒ shān huī tǔ huo3 shan1 hui1 tu3 huo shan hui t`u huo shan hui tu kazanbaido かざんばいど |
andosol (soil taxonomy) volcanic ash soil |
火山灰地 see styles |
kazanbaichi かざんばいち |
area covered in volcanic ash |
灰押さえ see styles |
haiosae はいおさえ |
ash leveler (use in a brazier) |
灰落とし see styles |
haiotoshi はいおとし |
ash tray; ash pit |
白綿子樹 see styles |
urajironoki うらじろのき |
(kana only) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam |
目つぶし see styles |
metsubushi めつぶし |
(1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them |
Variations: |
toneriko; toneriko とねりこ; トネリコ |
(kana only) Japanese ash (Fraxinus japonica) |
立消える see styles |
tachigieru たちぎえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to go out (of a fire, etc.); to die out (before burning to ash); (2) to fall through (of plans, etc.); to fizzle out; to come to nothing |
血液学会 see styles |
ketsuekigakkai けつえきがっかい |
(org) American Society of Hematology; ASH; (o) American Society of Hematology; ASH |
裏白の木 see styles |
urajironoki うらじろのき |
(kana only) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam |
西洋七竈 see styles |
seiyounanakamado; seiyounanakamado / seyonanakamado; seyonanakamado せいようななかまど; セイヨウナナカマド |
(kana only) rowan (Sorbus aucuparia); mountain-ash |
讖羅半尼 谶罗半尼 see styles |
chèn luó bàn ní chen4 luo2 ban4 ni2 ch`en lo pan ni chen lo pan ni shinrahanni |
kṣārapāṇīya, ash-water, also intp. as an ash-coloured garment, v. 差 10. |
谷地だも see styles |
yachidamo やちだも |
Japanese ash (Fraxinus mandshurica var. japonica) |
高嶺七竃 see styles |
takanenanakamado たかねななかまど |
(kana only) Siberian mountain ash (Sorbus sambucifolia) |
高嶺七竈 see styles |
takanenanakamado たかねななかまど |
(kana only) Siberian mountain ash (Sorbus sambucifolia) |
黒ぼく土 see styles |
kurobokudo くろぼくど |
(See 黒ぼく・1) crumbly black topsoil (esp. from weathered volcanic ash); loam soil |
サンショウ see styles |
sanshou / sansho サンショウ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (species of Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum); Japanese prickly ash |
シャーム山 see styles |
shaamusan / shamusan シャームさん |
(place-name) Jabal ash Sham (mountain) |
シュワイフ see styles |
shuwaifu シュワイフ |
(place-name) Ash-Shuwaykh |
Variations: |
tamo; tamo タモ; たも |
(See トネリコ,ヤチダモ) Japanese ash; Manchurian ash |
丸葉青だも see styles |
marubaaodamo; marubaaodamo / marubaodamo; marubaodamo まるばあおだも; マルバアオダモ |
(kana only) Japanese flowering ash (Fraxinus sieboldiana) |
火山灰土壌 see styles |
kazanbaidojou / kazanbaidojo かざんばいどじょう |
volcanic ash soil |
灰の水曜日 see styles |
hainosuiyoubi / hainosuiyobi はいのすいようび |
Ash Wednesday |
炭酸ソーダ see styles |
tansansooda たんさんソーダ |
{chem} (See 炭酸ナトリウム) sodium carbonate; soda ash |
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