There are 26 total results for your 歿 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
歿 殁 see styles |
mò mo4 mo botsu ぼつ |
to end; to die (n,n-suf) (1) discard; (2) death |
歿前 see styles |
botsuzen ぼつぜん |
(temporal noun) prior to death; during one's lifetime |
歿地 see styles |
botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
歿年 see styles |
botsunen ぼつねん |
(1) year of a person's death; (2) one's age at death |
歿後 see styles |
botsugo ぼつご |
(n-adv,n-t) after death; posthumously |
戦歿 see styles |
senbotsu せんぼつ |
(noun/participle) death in battle; killed in action |
死歿 see styles |
shibotsu しぼつ |
(noun/participle) death |
生歿 see styles |
seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
病歿 see styles |
byoubotsu / byobotsu びょうぼつ |
(noun/participle) dying of illness; dying of natural causes |
歿する see styles |
bossuru ぼっする |
(suru verb) to pass away; to die |
生歿年 see styles |
seibotsunen / sebotsunen せいぼつねん |
years of (someone's) birth and death |
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shibotsu しぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) death |
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botsuzen ぼつぜん |
(n,adv) prior to death; during one's lifetime |
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botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
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botsunen ぼつねん |
(1) year of a person's death; (2) (See 享年) one's age at death |
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seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
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byoubotsu / byobotsu びょうぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) dying of illness; dying of natural causes |
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jinbotsu じんぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) death in battle |
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botsu ぼつ |
(n,n-suf) (1) death; (2) (没 only) (abbreviation) (See ボツ,没書・ぼっしょ) rejection (of a manuscript, etc.); (prefix) (3) (没 only) lacking; without |
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bossuru ぼっする |
(suru verb) (1) (没する only) to sink; to go down; to set; (suru verb) (2) to pass away; to die; (suru verb) (3) (没する only) to disappear; to vanish; (suru verb) (4) (没する only) to confiscate |
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seibotsunen / sebotsunen せいぼつねん |
years of (someone's) birth and death |
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senbotsu せんぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) death in battle; killed in action |
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botsugo ぼつご |
(n,adv) after death; posthumously |
新田義貞戦歿伝説地 see styles |
nittayoshisadasenbotsudensetsuchi にったよしさだせんぼつでんせつち |
(place-name) Nittayoshisadasenbotsudensetsuchi |
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botsunen ぼつねん |
(1) year of a person's death; (2) one's age at death |
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bossuru ぼっする |
(vs-s,vi) (1) (没する only) to sink; to go down; to set; (vs-s,vi) (2) to pass away; to die; (vs-s,vi) (3) (没する only) to disappear; to vanish; (vs-s,vt) (4) (没する only) to confiscate |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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