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There are 42 total results for your 乾し search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

乾し

see styles
 hoshi
    ほし
(n,n-pref) drying; dried

乾し場

see styles
 hoshiba
    ほしば
drying place; drying ground

乾し柿

see styles
 hoshigaki
    ほしがき
dried persimmons

乾し物

see styles
 hoshimono
    ほしもの
things dried in the sun (esp. clothes, dyed cloth, etc.)

乾し肉

see styles
 hoshiniku
    ほしにく
dried meat; jerky

乾し芋

see styles
 hoshiimo / hoshimo
    ほしいも
dried sweet potato; satsuma sweet potato steamed, sliced and dried

乾し菜

see styles
 hoshina
    ほしな
dried leaves (esp. of daikon and turnip)

乾し薯

see styles
 hoshiimo / hoshimo
    ほしいも
dried sweet potato; satsuma sweet potato steamed, sliced and dried

乾し藷

see styles
 hoshiimo / hoshimo
    ほしいも
dried sweet potato; satsuma sweet potato steamed, sliced and dried

乾し飯

see styles
 hoshiii / hoshii
    ほしいい
dried boiled rice used mainly as provisions of samurai troops and travelers (travellers)

乾し鱈

see styles
 hoshidara
    ほしだら
dried cod

干乾し

see styles
 hiboshi
    ひぼし
starvation

陰乾し

see styles
 kageboshi
    かげぼし
(noun/participle) drying in the shade

風乾し

see styles
 kazaboshi
    かざぼし
wind drying; drying something by hanging it in a drafty place (e.g. fish)

乾し葡萄

see styles
 hoshibudou / hoshibudo
    ほしぶどう
raisin; raisins

切り乾し

see styles
 kiriboshi
    きりぼし
dried daikon strips

乾しぶどう

see styles
 hoshibudou / hoshibudo
    ほしぶどう
raisin; raisins

Variations:
風干し
風乾し

see styles
 kazaboshi
    かざぼし
wind drying; drying something by hanging it in a drafty place (e.g. fish)

Variations:
干し魚
干魚
乾し魚

see styles
 hoshiuo; hoshiio(ok) / hoshiuo; hoshio(ok)
    ほしうお; ほしいお(ok)
dried fish; stockfish

Variations:
干し柿
干柿
乾し柿
乾柿

see styles
 hoshigaki
    ほしがき
dried persimmons

Variations:
干し肉
干肉
乾肉
乾し肉

see styles
 hoshiniku
    ほしにく
dried meat; jerky

Variations:
干し草
干草
乾し草
乾草

see styles
 hoshikusa; hoshigusa
    ほしくさ; ほしぐさ
hay; dry grass

Variations:
干菜
乾し菜
干し菜
乾菜

see styles
 hoshina
    ほしな
(See 干葉) dried leaves (esp. of daikon and turnip)

Variations:
干鰯
干し鰯
乾鰯
乾し鰯

see styles
 hoshika
    ほしか
(hist) (See 魚肥) fertilizer made from dried sardines

Variations:
干し殺す
干殺す
乾し殺す

see styles
 hoshikorosu
    ほしころす
(transitive verb) (See 餓死) to starve (someone) to death

Variations:
生干し
生干
生乾し(rK)

see styles
 namaboshi
    なまぼし
half-dried

Variations:
干し芋
干しいも
乾し芋(rK)

see styles
 hoshiimo / hoshimo
    ほしいも
{food} dried slices of steamed sweet potato

Variations:
切り干し
切干
切干し
切り乾し

see styles
 kiriboshi
    きりぼし
dried daikon strips

Variations:
干し
乾し
干(io)
乾(io)

see styles
 hoshi
    ほし
(n,n-pref) drying; dried

Variations:
干し場
干場
乾し場
乾場(io)

see styles
 hoshiba
    ほしば
drying place; drying ground

Variations:
干し物
乾し物
干物
乾物(io)

see styles
 hoshimono
    ほしもの
things dried in the sun (esp. clothes, dyed cloth, etc.)

Variations:
干し肉
干肉
乾し肉
乾肉(sK)

see styles
 hoshiniku
    ほしにく
dried meat; jerky

Variations:
干し草
干草
乾し草
乾草(io)

see styles
 hoshikusa; hoshigusa
    ほしくさ; ほしぐさ
hay; dry grass

Variations:
乾海苔
乾し海苔
干海苔
干し海苔

see styles
 hoshinori
    ほしのり
dried edible seaweed

Variations:
干し鱈
乾し鱈
干鱈(io)
乾鱈(io)

see styles
 hoshidara
    ほしだら
(See 干鱈・ひだら) dried cod

Variations:
日干し
日干
日乾し(rK)
日乾(sK)

see styles
 hiboshi
    ひぼし
(adj-no,n) sun-dried

Variations:
火干し
火乾し
火干(sK)
火乾(sK)

see styles
 hiboshi
    ひぼし
(rare) drying over a fire; thing dried over a fire

Variations:
陰乾し
陰干し
陰干(io)
陰乾(io)

see styles
 kageboshi
    かげぼし
(noun, transitive verb) drying in the shade

Variations:

干し飯
乾し飯
干飯(io)
乾飯(io)

see styles
 hoshii(糒); hoshiii / hoshi(糒); hoshii
    ほしい(糒); ほしいい
dried boiled rice used mainly as provisions of samurai troops and travelers (travellers)

Variations:
干し芋
乾し芋
干し薯
干し藷
乾し藷
乾し薯

see styles
 hoshiimo / hoshimo
    ほしいも
dried sweet potato; satsuma sweet potato steamed, sliced and dried

Variations:
干しぶどう
干しブドウ
干し葡萄
干葡萄
干ぶどう
干ブドウ
乾しぶどう
乾し葡萄
乾しブドウ
乾ぶどう
乾葡萄
乾ブドウ

see styles
 hoshibudou(干shibudou, 干shi葡萄, 干葡萄, 干budou, 乾shibudou, 乾shi葡萄, 乾budou, 乾葡萄); hoshibudou(干shibudou, 干budou, 乾shibudou, 乾budou); hoshibudou / hoshibudo(干shibudo, 干shi葡萄, 干葡萄, 干budo, 乾shibudo, 乾shi葡萄, 乾budo, 乾葡萄); hoshibudo(干shibudo, 干budo, 乾shibudo, 乾budo); hoshibudo
    ほしぶどう(干しぶどう, 干し葡萄, 干葡萄, 干ぶどう, 乾しぶどう, 乾し葡萄, 乾ぶどう, 乾葡萄); ほしブドウ(干しブドウ, 干ブドウ, 乾しブドウ, 乾ブドウ); ホシブドウ
(See レーズン) raisin; raisins

Variations:
干しぶどう
干し葡萄
乾し葡萄(rK)
干しブドウ(sK)
干葡萄(sK)
干ぶどう(sK)
干ブドウ(sK)
乾しぶどう(sK)
乾しブドウ(sK)
乾ぶどう(sK)
乾葡萄(sK)
乾ブドウ(sK)

see styles
 hoshibudou / hoshibudo
    ほしぶどう
(See レーズン) raisins; currants; dried grapes
This page contains 42 results for "乾し" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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