There are 30 total results for your バルサ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
バルサ see styles |
parusa パルサ |
balsa; (place-name) Parsa |
パルサー see styles |
parusaa / parusa パルサー |
{astron} pulsar |
ハルサニ see styles |
harusani ハルサニ |
(personal name) Harasanyi |
バルサム see styles |
barusamu バルサム |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) balsam (resin); (personal name) Balsam |
バルザン see styles |
baruzan バルザン |
(personal name) Barzun |
サハルサ see styles |
saharusa サハルサ |
(place-name) Saharsa (India) |
バルサーノ see styles |
barusaano / barusano バルサーノ |
(personal name) Varsano |
バルサス川 see styles |
barusasugawa バルサスがわ |
(place-name) Balsas; Rio de las Balsas (river) |
バルサック see styles |
baruzakku バルザック |
(personal name) Balzac |
ハルサヌイ see styles |
harusanui ハルサヌイ |
(surname) Harsanyi |
バルサミコ see styles |
barusamiko バルサミコ |
(can be adjective with の) (1) balsamic (ita: balsamico); (2) (abbreviation) (See バルサミコ酢) balsamic vinegar |
バルサム樅 see styles |
barusamumomi; barusamumomi バルサムもみ; バルサムモミ |
(kana only) balsam fir (Abies balsamea) |
バルサルバ see styles |
barusaruba バルサルバ |
(personal name) Valsalva |
エスパルザ see styles |
esuparuza エスパルザ |
(personal name) Esparza |
バルサザール see styles |
barusazaaru / barusazaru バルサザール |
(personal name) Balthazar |
バルサミコ酢 see styles |
barusamikosu バルサミコす |
balsamic vinegar |
バルサムの木 see styles |
barusamunoki バルサムのき |
(exp,n) (rare) (See バルサム樅) balsam fir (Abies balsamea) |
バルサムモミ see styles |
barusamumomi バルサムモミ |
(kana only) balsam fir (Abies balsamea) |
バルサンティ see styles |
barusanti バルサンティ |
(personal name) Barsanti |
サルバルサン see styles |
sarubarusan サルバルサン |
{pharm;tradem} Salvarsan (brand of arsphenamine) |
バハルサラ川 see styles |
baharusaragawa バハルサラがわ |
(place-name) Bahr Sara (river) |
カナダバルサム see styles |
kanadabarusamu カナダバルサム |
Canada balsam (resin obtained from balsam fir) |
ガルヒハルサル see styles |
garuhiharusaru ガルヒハルサル |
(place-name) Garhi Harsaru |
チョイバルサン see styles |
choibarusan チョイバルサン |
(place-name) Choybalsan |
カナダ・バルサム see styles |
kanada barusamu カナダ・バルサム |
Canada balsam (resin obtained from balsam fir) |
マーティンバルサム see styles |
maatinbarusamu / matinbarusamu マーティンバルサム |
(person) Martin Balsam |
グローバルサプライチェーン see styles |
guroobarusapuraicheen グローバルサプライチェーン |
global supply-chain |
Variations: |
kanadabarusamu; kanada barusamu カナダバルサム; カナダ・バルサム |
Canada balsam (resin obtained from balsam fir) |
Variations: |
guroobarusausu; guroobaru sausu グローバルサウス; グローバル・サウス |
Global South |
Variations: |
guroobarusapuraicheen; guroobaru sapuraicheen グローバルサプライチェーン; グローバル・サプライチェーン |
global supply-chain |
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