There are 54 total results for your 柘 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
柘 see styles |
zhè zhe4 che tsumi つみ |
a thorny tree; sugarcane; Cudrania triloba; three-bristle cudrania (Cudrania tricuspidata); Chinese mulberry (Cudrania) (archaism) (See 山桑) Chinese mulberry (Morus bombycis); (surname) Yamaguwa |
柘上 see styles |
tsugegami つげがみ |
(surname) Tsugegami |
柘原 see styles |
tsugehara つげはら |
(surname) Tsugehara |
柘城 see styles |
zhè chéng zhe4 cheng2 che ch`eng che cheng |
Zhecheng county in Shangqiu 商丘[Shang1 qiu1], Henan |
柘山 see styles |
tsugeyama つげやま |
(surname) Tsugeyama |
柘弓 see styles |
zhè gōng zhe4 gong1 che kung |
bow made from the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘彈 柘弹 see styles |
zhè dàn zhe4 dan4 che tan |
slingshot made from the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘本 see styles |
tsugemoto つげもと |
(surname) Tsugemoto |
柘植 see styles |
yamaguwaue やまぐわうえ |
(kana only) Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica); Japanese boxwood; (surname) Yamaguwaue |
柘榮 柘荣 see styles |
zhè róng zhe4 rong2 che jung |
Zherong county in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian |
柘榴 see styles |
zhè liú zhe4 liu2 che liu zakuro ざくろ |
pomegranate (kana only) pomegranate (Punica granatum); (p,s,f) Zakuro |
柘樹 柘树 see styles |
zhè shù zhe4 shu4 che shu |
silkworm thorn tree |
柘漿 柘浆 see styles |
zhè jiāng zhe4 jiang1 che chiang |
sugarcane juice |
柘硯 柘砚 see styles |
zhè yàn zhe4 yan4 che yen |
ink slabs from a place in Shandong |
柘絲 柘丝 see styles |
zhè sī zhe4 si1 che ssu |
silk from worms fed on 柘[zhe4] leaves |
柘蠶 柘蚕 see styles |
zhè cán zhe4 can2 che ts`an che tsan |
silkworms fed on the leaves of the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘袍 see styles |
zhè páo zhe4 pao2 che p`ao che pao |
imperial yellow robe |
柘野 see styles |
tsugeno つげの |
(surname) Tsugeno |
柘黃 柘黄 see styles |
zhè huáng zhe4 huang2 che huang |
yellow dye made from the bark of the 柘[zhe4] tree |
諸柘 诸柘 see styles |
zhū zhè zhu1 zhe4 chu che |
sugarcane |
迦柘 see styles |
jiā zhè jia1 zhe4 chia che kashaku |
kāca, glass, crystal; tr. as a precious stone. |
柘城縣 柘城县 see styles |
zhè chéng xiàn zhe4 cheng2 xian4 che ch`eng hsien che cheng hsien |
Zhecheng county in Shangqiu 商丘[Shang1 qiu1], Henan |
柘植井 see styles |
takushokui たくしょくい |
(surname) Takushokui |
柘植川 see styles |
tsugegawa つげがわ |
(personal name) Tsugegawa |
柘植町 see styles |
tsugemachi つげまち |
(place-name) Tsugemachi |
柘植野 see styles |
tsugeno つげの |
(surname) Tsugeno |
柘植駅 see styles |
tsugeeki つげえき |
(st) Tsuge Station |
柘榮縣 柘荣县 see styles |
zhè róng xiàn zhe4 rong2 xian4 che jung hsien |
Zherong county in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian |
柘榴子 see styles |
jakuryuushi / jakuryushi じゃくりゅうし |
(given name) Jakuryūshi |
柘榴川 see styles |
zakurogawa ざくろがわ |
(personal name) Zakurogawa |
柘榴石 see styles |
zhè liú shí zhe4 liu2 shi2 che liu shih zakuroishi ざくろいし |
garnet garnet |
柘迦羅 柘迦罗 see styles |
zhè jiā luó zhe4 jia1 luo2 che chia lo shakara |
cakra |
上柘植 see styles |
kamitsuge かみつげ |
(surname) Kamitsuge |
下柘植 see styles |
shimotsuge しもつげ |
(place-name, surname) Shimotsuge |
中柘植 see styles |
nakatsuge なかつげ |
(place-name) Nakatsuge |
潭柘寺 see styles |
tán zhè sì tan2 zhe4 si4 t`an che ssu tan che ssu |
Tanzhe Temple |
臂奢柘 see styles |
bì shē zhè bi4 she1 zhe4 pi she che hishasha |
piśāca, a class of demons. |
臂舍柘 see styles |
bì shè zhè bi4 she4 zhe4 pi she che hishasha |
piśācāḥ |
柘植久慶 see styles |
tsugehisayoshi つげひさよし |
(person) Tsuge Hisayoshi (1942-) |
柘植信吾 see styles |
tsugeshingo つげしんご |
(person) Tsuge Shingo |
柘植恵水 see styles |
tsugeemi つげえみ |
(person) Tsuge Emi (1971.6.13-) |
柘植紳平 see styles |
tsugeshinpei / tsugeshinpe つげしんぺい |
(person) Tsuge Shinpei |
Variations: |
hariguwa; hariguwa はりぐわ; ハリグワ |
(kana only) storehousebush (Cudrania tricuspidata); mandarin melon berry; silkworm thorn; cudrang |
下柘植川 see styles |
shimotsugegawa しもつげがわ |
(place-name) Shimotsugegawa |
迦柘末尼 see styles |
jiā zhè mò ní jia1 zhe4 mo4 ni2 chia che mo ni kashamani |
kācamaṇi |
柘植あづみ see styles |
tsugeazumi つげあづみ |
(person) Tsuge Azumi |
柘植美奈子 see styles |
tsugeminako つげみなこ |
(person) Tsuge Minako (1983.1.28-) |
Variations: |
tsuge; tsuge つげ; ツゲ |
(kana only) Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica); Japanese boxwood |
灰礬柘榴石 see styles |
kaibanzakuroishi かいばんざくろいし |
grossular; grossularite |
灰鉄柘榴石 see styles |
kaitetsuzakuroishi かいてつざくろいし |
andradite |
苦礬柘榴石 see styles |
kubanzakuroishi くばんざくろいし |
pyrope |
鉄礬柘榴石 see styles |
tetsubanzakuroishi てつばんざくろいし |
almandine |
Variations: |
zakuro; sekiryuu(柘榴, 石榴); jakuro(石榴)(ok); zakuro / zakuro; sekiryu(柘榴, 石榴); jakuro(石榴)(ok); zakuro ざくろ; せきりゅう(柘榴, 石榴); じゃくろ(石榴)(ok); ザクロ |
(kana only) pomegranate (Punica granatum) |
Variations: |
zakuroishi(石榴石, 柘榴石); zakuroishi(zakuro石) ざくろいし(石榴石, 柘榴石); ザクロいし(ザクロ石) |
(See ガーネット) garnet |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 54 results for "柘" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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