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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
沙 see styles |
shā sha1 sha migiwa みぎわ |
More info & calligraphy: Sand(numeric) one hundred-millionth; (female given name) Migiwa bālukā. Sand; sands, e. g. of Ganges 恒河, implying countless; translit. s, ś, ṣ. Cf. 莎. |
砂 see styles |
shā sha1 sha sunahama すなはま |
More info & calligraphy: Sand / Gravelsand; grit; (surname) Sunahama Gravel, sand. |
サント see styles |
zanto ザント |
More info & calligraphy: Santo |
沙丘 see styles |
shā qiū sha1 qiu1 sha ch`iu sha chiu sakyuu / sakyu さきゅう |
sand dune; sandy hill sand dune; sand hill; (given name) Sakyū |
沙子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu sunako すなこ |
sand; grit; CL:粒[li4],把[ba3] (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (female given name) Sunako |
沙石 see styles |
shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih shaseki しゃせき saseki させき |
sand and stones sand and stone; pebble |
油砂 see styles |
yóu shā you2 sha1 yu sha yusa ゆさ |
oil sand (mining) (See オイルサンド) oil sands; tar sands; bituminous sands |
海砂 see styles |
hǎi shā hai3 sha1 hai sha mizuna みずな |
sea sand (sand of the ocean floor or seashore) sea sand; ocean sand; beach sand; (female given name) Mizuna |
砂子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu manago まなご |
sand (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (place-name) Manago |
砂石 see styles |
shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih sazaraishi さざらいし |
sandstone; sand and stone; aggregate sand and stone; pebble; (surname) Sazaraishi |
焗 see styles |
jú ju2 chü |
(dialect) to cook in salt or sand, inside a sealed pot; to steam; to bake |
霾 see styles |
mái mai2 mai bai ばい |
haze (See 黄砂・こうさ・1) loess; yellow sand; bai; dust from the Yellow River region (China) |
鯽 鲫 see styles |
jì ji4 chi |
bastard carp; sand perch |
京壁 see styles |
kyoukabe / kyokabe きょうかべ |
{archit} kyokabe; Kyoto-style wall made from clay, sand and straw |
土砂 see styles |
dosha どしゃ |
sediment; earth and sand; (surname) Dosha |
土麨 see styles |
tǔ chǎo tu3 chao3 t`u ch`ao tu chao dojō |
Aśoka is said to have become king as a reward for offering, when a child in a previous incarnation, a double-handful of sand as wheat or food to the Buddha. |
塵沙 尘沙 see styles |
chén shā chen2 sha1 ch`en sha chen sha jinja |
Dust and sand, i.e. numberless as the atoms. Tiantai uses the term as one of the three illusions, i.e. the trial of the bodhisattva in facing the vast amount of detail in knowledge and operation required for his task of saving the world. |
射影 see styles |
shè yǐng she4 ying3 she ying shaei / shae しゃえい |
(geometry) projection; (Chinese mythology) creature that spits sand to make people ill (noun, transitive verb) {math} projection |
床敷 see styles |
tokoshiki とこしき |
animal bedding; sand thrown on ship decks; any kind of floor covering |
恆沙 恒沙 see styles |
héng shā heng2 sha1 heng sha goja |
as numerous as the grains of sand in the Ganges |
散沙 see styles |
sǎn shā san3 sha1 san sha |
scattered sand; fig. lacking in cohesion or organization |
敦煌 see styles |
dūn huáng dun1 huang2 tun huang tonkou / tonko とんこう |
Dunhuang, county-level city in Jiuquan 酒泉, Gansu (irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) sincerity and kindheartedness; honesty and simplicity; (place-name) Dunhuang (China) (or 燉煌) The city in Kansu near which are the 千佛洞 Cave-temples of the thousand Buddhas; where a monk in A. D. 1900, sweeping away the collected sand, broke through a partition and found a room full of MSS. ranging in date from the beginning of the 5th to the end of the 10th century, together with block prints and paintings, first brought to light by Sir Aurel Stein. |
水梨 see styles |
shuǐ lí shui3 li2 shui li midori みどり |
Asian pear; sand pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) (female given name) Midori |
汀渚 see styles |
tīng zhǔ ting1 zhu3 t`ing chu ting chu teisho / tesho ていしょ |
shoal; islet in a stream sand bar; waters edge |
沙包 see styles |
shā bāo sha1 bao1 sha pao |
sandbag; punching bag (trad. filled with sand); sand dune; footbag; hacky sack |
沙地 see styles |
shā dì sha1 di4 sha ti |
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land |
沙坑 see styles |
shā kēng sha1 keng1 sha k`eng sha keng |
sandbox; jumping pit (athletics); sand trap, bunker (golf) |
沙塵 沙尘 see styles |
shā chén sha1 chen2 sha ch`en sha chen |
airborne sand and dust |
沙壩 沙坝 see styles |
shā bà sha1 ba4 sha pa |
a sandbank; a sand bar |
沙心 see styles |
shā xīn sha1 xin1 sha hsin shashin |
Mind like sand in its countless functionings. |
沙數 沙数 see styles |
shā shù sha1 shu4 sha shu shashu |
number of grains of sand |
沙梨 see styles |
shā lí sha1 li2 sha li sari さり |
Asian pear; sand pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) (female given name) Sari |
沙漏 see styles |
shā lòu sha1 lou4 sha lou |
hourglass; sand filter |
沙畫 沙画 see styles |
shā huà sha1 hua4 sha hua |
sand picture |
沙盤 沙盘 see styles |
shā pán sha1 pan2 sha p`an sha pan |
sand table (military); 3D terrain (or site) model (for real estate marketing, geography class etc); sand tray (on which to write characters) |
沙礫 沙砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li shareki |
grains of sand sand and pebbles |
沙粒 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li |
grain of sand |
沙袋 see styles |
shā dài sha1 dai4 sha tai |
sandbag; punching bag (trad. filled with sand) |
沙雕 see styles |
shā diāo sha1 diao1 sha tiao |
sand sculpture |
泥沙 see styles |
ní shā ni2 sha1 ni sha deisha / desha でいしゃ deisa / desa でいさ |
silt mud and sand |
泥砂 see styles |
deisha / desha でいしゃ deisa / desa でいさ |
mud and sand |
浅瀬 see styles |
asase あさせ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) shoal; shallows; sand bar; ford; (p,s,f) Asase |
浮塵 浮尘 see styles |
fú chén fu2 chen2 fu ch`en fu chen fujin |
dust (floating in the air or settled on a surface); large amount of airborne sand and dust, such as during a sandstorm Floating dust or atoms, unstable matter, i.e. phenomena, which hide reality. |
漂砂 see styles |
hyousa / hyosa ひょうさ |
drift sand |
濾砂 滤砂 see styles |
lǜ shā lu:4 sha1 lü sha |
filter sand |
灘頭 滩头 see styles |
tān tóu tan1 tou2 t`an t`ou tan tou |
beach; sand bank |
灰沙 see styles |
huī shā hui1 sha1 hui sha kesha |
Ascetics who cover themselves with ashes, or burn their flesh. |
煮沙 see styles |
zhǔ shā zhu3 sha1 chu sha shasha |
Like boiling sand for food. |
熱沙 热沙 see styles |
rè shā re4 sha1 je sha nessha |
to cook sand |
熱砂 see styles |
nessa ねっさ |
hot sand |
狩蜂 see styles |
karibachi かりばち |
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.) |
玉鋼 see styles |
tamahagane たまはがね |
traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords) |
珪砂 see styles |
keisha / kesha けいしゃ |
silica sand |
生砂 see styles |
ubusuna うぶすな |
(1) greensand (olive-green sandstone); (2) green sand; molding sand; (place-name) Ubusuna |
白州 see styles |
hakushuu / hakushu はくしゅう |
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (place-name) Hakushuu |
白沙 see styles |
bái shā bai2 sha1 pai sha hakusha はくしゃ hakusa はくさ |
Baisha (common place name); Baisha Lizu autonomous county, Hainan; Baisha or Paisha township in Penghu county 澎湖縣|澎湖县[Peng2 hu2 xian4] (Pescadores Islands), Taiwan white sand |
白洲 see styles |
shirasu しらす |
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (surname) Shirasu |
白鰐 see styles |
shirowani; shirowani しろわに; シロワニ |
(kana only) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
盛砂 see styles |
morizuna もりずな |
ceremonial piles of sand (placed on both sides of an entrance to greet an important personage); (surname) Morizuna |
真砂 see styles |
manago まなご |
sand; (place-name, surname) Manago |
砂上 see styles |
sunagami すながみ |
(built) on sand; (surname) Sunagami |
砂丘 see styles |
sakyuu / sakyu さきゅう |
sand dune; sand hill; (place-name) Sakyuu |
砂土 see styles |
sunatsuchi すなつち |
sand; (surname) Sunatsuchi |
砂埃 see styles |
sunabokori すなぼこり |
cloud of dust (sand, etc.) |
砂壁 see styles |
sunakabe すなかべ |
sand-coated interior wall (in traditional Japanese architecture); (surname) Sunakabe |
砂山 see styles |
sunayama すなやま |
sand hill; dune; (place-name, surname) Sunayama |
砂梨 see styles |
shā lí sha1 li2 sha li sari さり |
Asian pear; sand pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) (personal name) Sari |
砂泥 see styles |
sadei / sade さでい |
sand and mud; muddy sand |
砂海 see styles |
sakai さかい |
sand sea |
砂湯 see styles |
sunayu すなゆ |
sand bath; (place-name) Sunayu |
砂煙 see styles |
sunakemuri すなけむり |
cloud of sand (dust, etc.) |
砂猫 see styles |
sunaneko; sunaneko すなねこ; スナネコ |
(kana only) sand cat (Felis margarita); sand dune cat |
砂篩 see styles |
sunafurui すなふるい |
sand sieve |
砂粒 see styles |
sunatsubu すなつぶ |
grains of sand |
砂絵 see styles |
sae さえ |
sand picture; (female given name) Sae |
砂色 see styles |
sunairo すないろ |
sand (color) |
砂蚤 see styles |
sunanomi; sunanomi すなのみ; スナノミ |
(kana only) chigoe; sand flea; chigger (Tunga penetrans) |
砂蟹 see styles |
sunagani; sunagani すながに; スナガニ |
(kana only) Ocypode stimpsoni (species of ghost crab, sand crab or white crab) |
砂路 see styles |
isagoji いさごじ |
sand path; sand road |
砂鉄 see styles |
satetsu さてつ |
iron sand; magnetite sand |
砂鉢 see styles |
sunabachi すなばち sawachi さわち sahachi さはち |
(1) platter; serving plate; (2) (archaism) crown of the head; (3) flower arrangement in a shallow vase, using sand |
硅沙 see styles |
guī shā gui1 sha1 kuei sha |
silicon sand |
硅砂 see styles |
keisha / kesha けいしゃ |
silica sand |
磨砂 see styles |
mó shā mo2 sha1 mo sha |
to scrub with an abrasive; to sand; frosted (e.g. glass) |
紅雪 see styles |
kousetsu / kosetsu こうせつ |
(See 赤雪) red snow (due to microscopic algae, yellow sand, etc.); (given name) Kōsetsu |
細沙 细沙 see styles |
xì shā xi4 sha1 hsi sha |
fine sand |
背腸 see styles |
sewata せわた |
vein of a shrimp (prawn); digestive tract of a shrimp; sand vein |
腎砂 see styles |
jinsa じんさ |
{med} renal sand; kidney sand; gravel |
腰細 see styles |
yousai / yosai ようさい |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) narrow-waisted; (2) (abbreviation) (See 腰細蜂) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); (surname) Yōsai |
色砂 see styles |
irosuna いろすな |
(See 砂壁) coloured sand (used for coating interior plaster walls) |
蒸沙 see styles |
zhēng shā zheng1 sha1 cheng sha jōsha |
Steaming or cooking sand for food: an impossibility, like Ānanda trying to meditate without cutting off evil conduct. |
蒸砂 see styles |
zhēng shā zheng1 sha1 cheng sha jōsa |
to cook sand |
蜾蠃 see styles |
guǒ luǒ guo3 luo3 kuo lo sugaru すがる |
potter wasp (1) (archaism) (See ジガバチ・1) red-banded sand wasp; (2) (archaism) (See シカ) deer |
蝦線 虾线 see styles |
xiā xiàn xia1 xian4 hsia hsien |
digestive tract of a shrimp; sand vein |
蝶蝿 see styles |
choubae; choubae / chobae; chobae ちょうばえ; チョウバエ |
(kana only) moth fly (Psychodidae); moth midge; sand fly |
諄那 谆那 see styles |
zhūn nà zhun1 na4 chun na junna じゅんな |
(female given name) Junna curna, powder, flower, dust, sand, etc. |
赤雪 see styles |
sekisetsu; akayuki せきせつ; あかゆき |
red snow (due to microscopic algae, yellow sand, etc.) |
金沙 see styles |
jīn shā jin1 sha1 chin sha konsha |
gold dust; salted egg yolk sauce Golden-sand (river), an imaginary river in the Nirvana Sutra 10. Also the Hiraṇyavatī, v. 尸. |
金砂 see styles |
kinsha きんしゃ |
gold dust; golden sand; (place-name) Kinsha |
釘煮 see styles |
kugini くぎに |
(food term) kugini; sand lance simmered in soy, mirin, etc. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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