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There are 258 total results for your タキ search. I have created 3 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

タキ

see styles
 taki
    タキ
(female given name) Taki

ダキア

see styles
 dakia
    ダキア
(personal name) Dacia (car)

たきえ

see styles
 takie
    たきえ
(female given name) Takie

たきこ

see styles
 takiko
    たきこ
(female given name) Takiko

たきの

see styles
 takino
    タキノ
(female given name) Takino

たきほ

see styles
 takiho
    たきほ
(female given name) Takiho

ダキリ

see styles
 dakiri
    ダキリ
(personal name) D'Aquili

タキヱ

see styles
 takie
    タキヱ
(female given name) Takie; Takiwe

たきを

see styles
 takio
    たきを
(given name) Takio; Takiwo

たき子

see styles
 takiko
    タキこ
(female given name) Takiko

だき山

see styles
 dakiyama
    だきやま
(place-name) Dakiyama

たき木

see styles
 takigi
    たきぎ
(1) firewood; kindling; fuel; (2) piece(surname) of firewood

タキ江

see styles
 takie
    タキえ
(personal name) Takie

タキ沢

see styles
 takizawa
    タキざわ
(place-name) Takizawa

たき火

see styles
 takibi
    たきび
(noun/participle) (1) open-air fire (e.g. for garden refuse); bonfire; (2) open fire (e.g. in a kitchen)

タキ谷

see styles
 takidani
    タキだに
(place-name) Takidani

タタキ

see styles
 tataki
    タタキ
hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor

ヒタキ

see styles
 hitaki
    ヒタキ
(kana only) Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae)

マタギ

see styles
 matagi
    マタギ
(kana only) traditional winter hunters in Tohoku; matagi

ミタキ

see styles
 mitaki
    ミタキ
(female given name) Mitaki

大たき

see styles
 ootaki
    おおたき
(surname) Ootaki

未だき

see styles
 madaki
    まだき
(adverb) (kana only) a very short while ago; very early (e.g. in the morning)

水たき

see styles
 mizutaki
    みずたき
(food term) food (esp. chicken and vegetables) boiled in plain water (or sometimes dashi, etc.) and served with dipping sauce (esp. ponzu)

空だき

see styles
 karadaki
    からだき
(noun/participle) heating a vessel without water in it; heating an empty pan, kettle, boiler, bathtub, etc.

赤だき

see styles
 akadaki
    あかだき
(place-name) Akadaki

タキオン

see styles
 takion
    タキオン

More info & calligraphy:

Takyon
{physics} tachyon (hypothetical elementary particle)

タキガ沢

see styles
 takigasawa
    タキガさわ
(place-name) Takigasawa

タキシー

see styles
 takishii / takishi
    タキシー
taxi

タキシラ

see styles
 takishira
    タキシラ
(personal name) Taxila

タキツス

see styles
 takitsusu
    タキツス
(personal name) Tacitus

タキナイ

see styles
 takinai
    タキナイ
(place-name) Takinai

タキノ川

see styles
 takinokawa
    タキノかわ
(place-name) Takinokawa

タキベラ

see styles
 takibera
    タキベラ
golden-spot hogfish (Bodianus perditio)

タキミ川

see styles
 takimigawa
    タキミがわ
(place-name) Takimigawa

ダキャン

see styles
 dakyan
    ダキャン
(personal name) Daquin

だきょる

see styles
 dakyoru
    だきょる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) (from 妥協) to give in; to give up

タギル川

see styles
 tagirugawa
    タギルがわ
(place-name) Tagil (river)

タギング

see styles
 tagingu
    タギング
(1) tagging (graffiti); (noun, transitive verb) (2) {comp} tagging (of files, etc.)

たき上げ

see styles
 takiage
    たきあげ
(1) (Shinto) bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering

イタキ島

see styles
 itakitou / itakito
    イタキとう
(place-name) Ithaki (island)

かたき討

see styles
 katakiuchi
    かたきうち
vengeance; revenge; retaliation

ぎたぎた

see styles
 gitagita
    ぎたぎた
(adv,adv-to,vs,adj-no,adj-na) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) oily; sticky; greasy

キタキ沢

see styles
 kitakizawa
    キタキざわ
(place-name) Kitakizawa

キタタキ

see styles
 kitataki
    キタタキ
(kana only) white-bellied woodpecker (Dryocopus javensis)

キビタキ

see styles
 kibitaki
    キビタキ
(kana only) narcissus flycatcher (Ficedula narcissina)

コタキ川

see styles
 kotakigawa
    コタキがわ
(place-name) Kotakigawa

たたき台

see styles
 tatakidai
    たたきだい
(1) chopping block; (2) springboard for discussion; draft proposal; tentative plan

ネタギ島

see styles
 netagijima
    ネタギじま
(place-name) Netagijima

ノビタキ

see styles
 nobitaki
    ノビタキ
(kana only) common stonechat (Saxicola torquata)

はげたき

see styles
 hagedaki
    はげだき
(place-name) Hagedaki

ハバタキ

see styles
 habataki
    ハバタキ
Habataki (variety of rice)

ムスタキ

see styles
 musutaki
    ムスタキ
(personal name) Moustaki

よだきい

see styles
 yodakii / yodaki
    よだきい
(adjective) (kyu:) bothersome; troublesome

ラタキア

see styles
 ratakia
    ラタキア
(place-name) Latakia (Syria)

加藤タキ

see styles
 katoutaki / katotaki
    かとうタキ
(person) Katou Taki

味噌たき

see styles
 misotaki
    みそたき
(1) annual event of miso-making; (2) first steps of miso making, from simmering the beans to fermentation

嫁たたき

see styles
 yometataki
    よめたたき
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

寝たきり

see styles
 netakiri
    ねたきり
(can be adjective with の) bedridden; confined to bed

尻たたき

see styles
 shiritataki
    しりたたき
(noun/participle) (1) spanking; (2) traditional ceremony where the newly-wed wife, upon entering her new home, was hit on the rump with a straw bundle etc., to ensure her fertility

年またぎ

see styles
 toshimatagi
    としまたぎ
(obscure) continuance into the New Year

恋がたき

see styles
 koigataki
    こいがたき
one's rival in love

昔かたぎ

see styles
 mukashikatagi
    むかしかたぎ
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned

朝まだき

see styles
 asamadaki
    あさまだき
(n,adv) (archaism) early morning (before the break of dawn)

枕たたき

see styles
 makuratataki
    まくらたたき
pillow fight

毛ばたき

see styles
 kebataki
    けばたき
feather duster

火たたき

see styles
 hitataki
    ひたたき
traditional Japanese fire extinguisher (bamboo pole with a clump of rope attached at the end)

肉たたき

see styles
 nikutataki
    にくたたき
meat tenderizer; meat mallet

肩たたき

see styles
 katatataki
    かたたたき
(noun/participle) (1) shoulder massage (performed by tapotement); (2) tap on the shoulder (request to resign)

袋だたき

see styles
 fukurodataki
    ふくろだたき
(noun/participle) beating someone up by ganging up on them; facing a barrage of criticism

ダキーキー

see styles
 dakiikii / dakiki
    ダキーキー
(personal name) Daqiqi

タキシード

see styles
 takishiido / takishido
    タキシード
tuxedo; dinner suit

タキジリ沢

see styles
 takijirisawa
    タキジリさわ
(place-name) Takijirisawa

タキソール

see styles
 takisooru
    タキソール
(personal name) Paclitaxel

タキトゥス

see styles
 takitotosu
    タキトゥス
(personal name) Tacitus

たきない町

see styles
 takinaichou / takinaicho
    たきないちょう
(place-name) Takinaichō

タキベラ属

see styles
 takiberazoku
    タキベラぞく
Bodianus (genus of wrasses)

タキンガン

see styles
 takingan
    タキンガン
(place-name) Takingeun

あにマタギ

see styles
 animatagi
    あにマタギ
(place-name) Animatagi

あんだぎー

see styles
 andagii / andagi
    あんだぎー
(can act as adjective) (1) (rkb:) deep-fried; (2) Okinawan doughnut

アンタキャ

see styles
 antakya
    アンタキャ
(place-name) Antakya

いただき物

see styles
 itadakimono
    いただきもの
(humble language) (received) present; gift

エピタキシ

see styles
 epitakishi
    エピタキシ
epitaxy; epitaxial growth

オロタキ沢

see styles
 orotakisawa
    オロタキさわ
(place-name) Orotakisawa

かたき討ち

see styles
 katakiuchi
    かたきうち
vengeance; revenge; retaliation

キタキツネ

see styles
 kitakitsune
    キタキツネ
Ezo red fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki)

ギッタギタ

see styles
 gittagita
    ギッタギタ
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) completely; thoroughly; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) severely physically beaten up; completely defeated

コロタキ沢

see styles
 korotakizawa
    コロタキざわ
(place-name) Korotakizawa

シャタギン

see styles
 shatagin
    シャタギン
(personal name) Shatagin

タカマタギ

see styles
 takamatagi
    タカマタギ
(place-name) Takamatagi

たたき上げ

see styles
 tatakiage
    たたきあげ
(1) working one's way up; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) self-made person; veteran

たたき出す

see styles
 tatakidasu
    たたきだす
(transitive verb) (1) to begin to strike; (2) to kick out; to forcefully expel; to fire (someone); (3) to hammer (pattern, etc.) into metal

たたき切る

see styles
 tatakikiru
    たたききる
(transitive verb) to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. head)

たたき壊す

see styles
 tatakikowasu
    たたきこわす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to tear down; to shatter

たたき売り

see styles
 tatakiuri
    たたきうり
sacrifice sale; bargain sale; discount sale

たたき斬る

see styles
 tatakikiru
    たたききる
(transitive verb) to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. head)

たたき込む

see styles
 tatakikomu
    たたきこむ
(transitive verb) to drive into; to throw into; to hit into

タロタキ谷

see styles
 tarotakitani
    タロタキたに
(place-name) Tarotakitani

ツメタキ沢

see styles
 tsumetakisawa
    ツメタキさわ
(place-name) Tsumetakisawa

どたキャン

see styles
 dotakyan
    どたキャン
(noun/participle) (abbreviation) last-minute cancellation

ハジダキス

see styles
 hajidakisu
    ハジダキス
(personal name) Hadjidakis

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