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There are 29 total results for your 鉋 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鉋 铇 see styles |
bào bao4 pao kanna かんな |
variant of 刨[bao4] (kana only) plane (woodworking tool); (surname) Kanna |
鉋六 see styles |
houroku / horoku ほうろく |
(surname) Houroku |
鉋屑 see styles |
kannakuzu かんなくず |
wood shavings |
鉋身 see styles |
kannami かんなみ |
cutting blade of a plane |
内鉋 see styles |
uchikanna うちかんな |
(place-name) Uchikanna |
円鉋 see styles |
maruganna まるがんな |
round carpenter's plane |
氷鉋 see styles |
hyouhou / hyoho ひょうほう |
(surname) Hyōhou |
永鉋 see styles |
higano ひがの |
(surname) Higano |
鉄鉋 see styles |
tetsupou / tetsupo てつぽう |
(surname) Tetsupou |
槍鉋 see styles |
yariganna; yarikanna やりがんな; やりかんな |
(hist) yariganna; long-handled chisel |
鉋掛け see styles |
kannakake かんなかけ |
(kana only) planing (wood) |
下氷鉋 see styles |
shimohigano しもひがの |
(place-name) Shimohigano |
南京鉋 see styles |
nankinkanna ナンキンかんな |
spokeshave; spoke shave |
反台鉋 see styles |
soridaikanna そりだいかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved in the cutting direction |
中氷鉋東 see styles |
nakahiganohigashi なかひがのひがし |
(place-name) Nakahiganohigashi |
中氷鉋西 see styles |
nakahiganonishi なかひがのにし |
(place-name) Nakahiganonishi |
反り台鉋 see styles |
soridaikanna そりだいかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved in the cutting direction |
台直し鉋 see styles |
dainaoshikanna だいなおしかんな |
plane with a blade at ninety degrees to its base used for maintaining the bases of other wooden planes |
四方反鉋 see styles |
shihousorikanna / shihosorikanna しほうそりかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved both along the direction of cutting and across the blade |
四方反り鉋 see styles |
shihousorikanna / shihosorikanna しほうそりかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved both along the direction of cutting and across the blade |
稲里町下氷鉋 see styles |
inasatomachishimohigano いなさとまちしもひがの |
(place-name) Inasatomachishimohigano |
稲里町中氷鉋 see styles |
inasatomachinakahigano いなさとまちなかひがの |
(place-name) Inasatomachinakahigano |
Variations: |
kannakuzu かんなくず |
wood shavings |
川中島町上氷鉋 see styles |
kawanakajimamachikamihigano かわなかじままちかみひがの |
(place-name) Kawanakajimamachikamihigano |
Variations: |
kannakake(鉋掛ke); kannagake(kanna掛ke) かんなかけ(鉋掛け); カンナがけ(カンナ掛け) |
(kana only) planing (wood) |
Variations: |
nankinkanna ナンキンかんな |
spokeshave; spoke shave |
Variations: |
dainaoshikanna だいなおしかんな |
plane with a blade at ninety degrees to its base used for maintaining the bases of other wooden planes |
Variations: |
soridaikanna そりだいかんな |
wooden plane with a convex base curved in the cutting direction |
Variations: |
shihousorikanna / shihosorikanna しほうそりかんな |
(See 反台鉋) wooden plane with a convex base curved both along the direction of cutting and across the blade |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 29 results for "鉋" 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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