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There are 33 total results for your 栽培 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
栽培 see styles |
zāi péi zai1 pei2 tsai p`ei tsai pei saibai さいばい |
to grow; to cultivate; to train; to educate; to patronize (noun, transitive verb) cultivation |
栽培家 see styles |
saibaika さいばいか |
grower; farmer |
栽培所 see styles |
saibaijo さいばいじょ |
plantation |
栽培種 see styles |
saibaishu さいばいしゅ |
agricultural species |
栽培者 see styles |
saibaisha さいばいしゃ |
grower; cultivator; planter; farmer |
栽培化 see styles |
saibaika さいばいか |
{agric} crop domestication |
水栽培 see styles |
mizusaibai みずさいばい |
hydroponics |
栽培品種 see styles |
saibaihinshu さいばいひんしゅ |
cultivar; agrotype |
促成栽培 see styles |
sokuseisaibai / sokusesaibai そくせいさいばい |
(noun/participle) forcing (plants, vegetables, etc.); artificially hastening the growth of plants (by controlling heat, light, etc.) |
単一栽培 see styles |
tanitsusaibai たんいつさいばい |
{agric} (See モノカルチャー) monoculture |
抑制栽培 see styles |
yokuseisaibai / yokusesaibai よくせいさいばい |
late raising; artificial slowing of growth of plants |
施設栽培 see styles |
shisetsusaibai しせつさいばい |
(See ハウス栽培) intensive cultivation; greenhouse farming |
有機栽培 see styles |
yuukisaibai / yukisaibai ゆうきさいばい |
(See 有機農業) organic farming; organic cultivation |
果樹栽培 see styles |
kajusaibai かじゅさいばい |
fruit growing; pomiculture |
水耕栽培 see styles |
suikousaibai / suikosaibai すいこうさいばい |
hydroponics; aquaculture; water culture; tank farming |
温室栽培 see styles |
onshitsusaibai おんしつさいばい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) greenhouse horticulture |
育成栽培 see styles |
ikuseisaibai / ikusesaibai いくせいさいばい |
vegetable and fruit growing |
自家栽培 see styles |
jikasaibai じかさいばい |
(n,vs,adj-no) home gardening (esp. food); home growing |
自然栽培 see styles |
shizensaibai しぜんさいばい |
natural cultivation (without artificial fertilizers or pesticides) |
蘭栽培法 see styles |
ransaibaihou / ransaibaiho らんさいばいほう |
orchidology |
電照栽培 see styles |
denshousaibai / denshosaibai でんしょうさいばい |
{agric} artificial light culture; cultivation using artificial lighting |
露地栽培 see styles |
rojisaibai ろじさいばい |
outdoor cultivation |
テラス栽培 see styles |
terasusaibai テラスさいばい |
terrace culture |
ハウス栽培 see styles |
haususaibai ハウスさいばい |
greenhouse cultivation |
不耕起栽培 see styles |
fukoukisaibai / fukokisaibai ふこうきさいばい |
no-till farming |
作物栽培学 see styles |
sakumotsusaibaigaku さくもつさいばいがく |
agronomy |
果樹栽培者 see styles |
kajusaibaisha かじゅさいばいしゃ |
orchardist; fruit grower |
無農薬栽培 see styles |
munouyakusaibai / munoyakusaibai むのうやくさいばい |
(See 有機農業) organic farming; organic cultivation; farming without pesticides |
トンネル栽培 see styles |
tonnerusaibai トンネルさいばい |
plastic tunnel crop cultivation; growing crops in long barrel-roofed vinyl greenhouses |
促成栽培の野菜 see styles |
sokuseisaibainoyasai / sokusesaibainoyasai そくせいさいばいのやさい |
forced vegetables |
Variations: |
kakisaibai かきさいばい |
(See 花卉園芸) floriculture; flower gardening |
薬用植物栽培試験場 see styles |
yakuyoushokubutsusaibaishikenjou / yakuyoshokubutsusaibaishikenjo やくようしょくぶつさいばいしけんじょう |
(place-name) Yakuyoushokubutsusaibaishikenjō |
Variations: |
kakisaibaika かきさいばいか |
floriculturist |
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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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