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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
pìn
    pin4
p`in
    pin
 mesu
    めす
    me
    め
(of a bird, animal or plant) female; keyhole; valley
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) female (animal); (n-pref,n-suf,n) (1) female; woman; (2) (archaism) wife

牝牛

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 meushi
    めうし
cow; heifer

牝牡

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pìn mǔ
    pin4 mu3
p`in mu
    pin mu
 hinbo
    ひんぼ
male and female
(See 雌雄・しゆう・1) male and female (animals)

牝犬

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 mesuinu
    めすいぬ
    meinu / menu
    めいぬ
bitch; female dog

牝猫

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 meneko
    めねこ
    mesuneko
    めすねこ
female cat

牝馬

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 mema
    めま
    meuma
    めうま
    hinba
    ひんば
mare; filly

牝鳥

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 mendori
    めんどり
(kana only) female bird; hen

牝鶏

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 mendori
    めんどり
(kana only) female bird; hen

牝鷄

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 hinkei / hinke
    ひんけい
hen

牝鹿

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 mejika
    めじか
    meshika
    めしか
    mega
    めが
    meka
    めか
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) doe (female deer)

牝小路

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 hinkouji / hinkoji
    ひんこうじ
(surname) Hinkōji

牝滝山

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 mentakiyama
    めんたきやま
(place-name) Mentakiyama

小牝牛

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xiǎo pìn niú
    xiao3 pin4 niu2
hsiao p`in niu
    hsiao pin niu
heifer

種牝馬

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 shuhinba
    しゅひんば
(See 種牡馬) mare used for breeding; brood mare

遊牝む

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 tsurumu
    つるむ
(v5m,vi) to copulate (animals); to mate

牝牡驪黃


牝牡骊黄

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pìn mǔ lí huáng
    pin4 mu3 li2 huang2
p`in mu li huang
    pin mu li huang
a black stallion or possibly a yellow mare (idiom); don't judge by outward appearance

牝雞司晨


牝鸡司晨

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pìn jī sī chén
    pin4 ji1 si1 chen2
p`in chi ssu ch`en
    pin chi ssu chen
female chicken crows at daybreak (idiom); a woman usurps authority; women meddle in politics; The female wears the trousers.

牝雞牡鳴


牝鸡牡鸣

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pìn jī mǔ míng
    pin4 ji1 mu3 ming2
p`in chi mu ming
    pin chi mu ming
female chicken crows at daybreak (idiom); a woman usurps authority; women meddle in politics; The female wears the trousers.

繁殖牝馬

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 hanshokuhinba
    はんしょくひんば
broodmare (horse breeding)

驪黃牝牡


骊黄牝牡

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lí huáng pìn mǔ
    li2 huang2 pin4 mu3
li huang p`in mu
    li huang pin mu
a black stallion or possibly a yellow mare (idiom); don't judge by outward appearance

Variations:
牝瓦
女瓦

 megawara
    めがわら
concave tile

Variations:
牝馬
雌馬

 hinba(馬); meuma; mema(馬)
    ひんば(牝馬); めうま; めま(牝馬)
mare; filly

Variations:
牝鹿
雌鹿

 mejika; meshika; meka(ok); mega(ok)
    めじか; めしか; めか(ok); めが(ok)
(See 牡鹿) doe (female deer)

Variations:
雌牛
牝牛

 meushi; bingyuu(牛); meuji(ok); uname(牛)(ok); oname(牛)(ok) / meushi; bingyu(牛); meuji(ok); uname(牛)(ok); oname(牛)(ok)
    めうし; びんぎゅう(牝牛); めうじ(ok); うなめ(牝牛)(ok); おなめ(牝牛)(ok)
(See 牡牛) cow; heifer

Variations:



 me
    め
(n-pref,n-suf) (1) (See 雄・お・1) female; (prefix noun) (2) (See 雌滝) smaller (of the two); weaker; (3) (archaism) woman; (4) (archaism) wife

Variations:
牝狐
女狐
雌狐

 megitsune
    めぎつね
(1) (牝狐, 雌狐 only) female fox; vixen; she-fox; (2) woman who deceives men

Variations:


 mesu(p); men; mesu
    めす(P); めん; メス
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (See 雄) female (animal, plant)

Variations:
牝鶏
牝鳥(sK)

 hinkei / hinke
    ひんけい
(See 雌鶏・2) hen

Variations:
メス犬
雌犬
牝犬

 mesuinu(mesu犬); mesuinu(雌犬, 犬); meinu(雌犬, 犬) / mesuinu(mesu犬); mesuinu(雌犬, 犬); menu(雌犬, 犬)
    メスいぬ(メス犬); めすいぬ(雌犬, 牝犬); めいぬ(雌犬, 牝犬)
bitch; female dog

Variations:
メス猫
雌猫
牝猫

 mesuneko(mesu猫); mesuneko(雌猫, 猫); meneko(雌猫, 猫)
    メスねこ(メス猫); めすねこ(雌猫, 牝猫); めねこ(雌猫, 牝猫)
female cat

Variations:
雌牛
牝牛(rK)

 meushi; bingyuu(牛); meuji(ok); uname(牛)(ok); oname(牛)(ok) / meushi; bingyu(牛); meuji(ok); uname(牛)(ok); oname(牛)(ok)
    めうし; びんぎゅう(牝牛); めうじ(ok); うなめ(牝牛)(ok); おなめ(牝牛)(ok)
(See 牡牛) cow; heifer

Variations:
交尾む
遊牝む
孳尾む

 tsurumu
    つるむ
(v5m,vi) to copulate (animals); to mate

Variations:
牝鶏
牝鳥(sK)
牝鷄(sK)

 hinkei / hinke
    ひんけい
(See 雌鶏・2) hen

Variations:

牝(rK)
牸(sK)

 mesu(p); mesu; men
    めす(P); メス; めん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (See 雄) female (animal, plant)

Variations:
メス豚
雌豚
牝豚(sK)
牝ブタ(sK)

 mesubuta; mesubuta(sk)
    めすぶた; メスブタ(sk)
(1) female pig; sow; (2) (derogatory term) (vulgar) (esp. メス豚) fat woman; vulgar woman; slut

Variations:
雌鳥
雌鶏
牝鶏
めん鶏
めん鳥
牝鳥

 mendori; mendori
    めんどり; メンドリ
(kana only) female bird; hen

Variations:
女狐
雌狐
牝狐
女ギツネ(sK)
女ぎつね(sK)
雌ギツネ(sK)

 megitsune
    めぎつね
(1) female fox; vixen; she-fox; (2) woman who deceives men

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 37 results for "牝" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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