There are 21 total results for your 癲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
癲 癫 see styles |
diān dian1 tien |
mentally deranged; crazy |
癲狂 癫狂 see styles |
diān kuáng dian1 kuang2 tien k`uang tien kuang tenkyou / tenkyo てんきょう |
deranged; mad; cracked; zany madness; insanity; lunacy |
癲癇 癫痫 see styles |
diān xián dian1 xian2 tien hsien tenkan てんかん |
epilepsy (kana only) {med} epilepsy; epileptic fit insane |
瘋癲 疯癫 see styles |
fēng diān feng1 dian1 feng tien fuuten; fuuten / futen; futen ふうてん; フーテン |
insane; crazy (1) (ふうてん only) (sensitive word) insanity; insane person; (2) vagabond; wanderer |
發癲 发癫 see styles |
fā diān fa1 dian1 fa tien |
to go crazy; to lose one's mind |
癲狂院 see styles |
tenkyouin / tenkyoin てんきょういん |
(obsolete) (See 精神科病院) asylum; bedlam |
羊癲瘋 羊癫疯 see styles |
yáng diān fēng yang2 dian1 feng1 yang tien feng |
epilepsy |
癲癇持ち see styles |
tenkanmochi てんかんもち |
{med} (an) epileptic |
癲癇発作 see styles |
tenkanhossa てんかんほっさ |
(med) epileptic seizure; epileptic fit |
癲癇發作 癫痫发作 see styles |
diān xián fā zuò dian1 xian2 fa1 zuo4 tien hsien fa tso |
epileptic seizure |
子癲前症 子癫前症 see styles |
zǐ diān qián zhèng zi3 dian1 qian2 zheng4 tzu tien ch`ien cheng tzu tien chien cheng |
pre-eclampsia, toxaemia of pregnancy (medicine) |
抗癲癇薬 see styles |
koutenkanyaku / kotenkanyaku こうてんかんやく |
(med) anticonvulsant; antiepileptic agent |
瘋瘋癲癲 疯疯癫癫 see styles |
fēng feng diān diān feng1 feng5 dian1 dian1 feng feng tien tien |
deranged; erratic |
外傷性癲癇 see styles |
gaishouseitenkan / gaishosetenkan がいしょうせいてんかん |
{med} traumatic epilepsy |
光過敏性癲癇 see styles |
hikarikabinseitenkan / hikarikabinsetenkan ひかりかびんせいてんかん |
{med} photosensitive epilepsy |
ジャクソン癲癇 see styles |
jakusontenkan ジャクソンてんかん |
(kana only) {med} Jacksonian epilepsy |
鐃循ワ申疋癲種申鐃? see styles |
鐃循wa申疋癲種申鐃? 鐃循ワ申疋癲種申鐃? |
(hist) Holodomor (man-made famine in the Ukrainian SSR; 1932-1933) (ukr:) |
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tenkankanja てんかんかんじゃ |
(an) epileptic; person with epilepsy |
Variations: |
tenkanhossa てんかんほっさ |
{med} epileptic seizure; epileptic fit |
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koutenkanyaku / kotenkanyaku こうてんかんやく |
{med} anticonvulsant; antiepileptic agent |
鐃循ワ申癲種申戰鐃?鐃循モ・鐃盾ー鐃駿ワ申 see styles |
鐃循wa申癲種申戰鐃?鐃循mo 鐃盾ー鐃駿wa申 鐃循ワ申癲種申戰鐃?鐃循モ・鐃盾ー鐃駿ワ申 |
(coined by architect Kisho Kurokawa) Homo movens ("mobile human"; modern person who moves and adapts to rapidly changing times) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "癲" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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