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123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尺 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih shaku しゃく |
a Chinese foot; one-third of a meter; a ruler; a tape-measure; one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3] (1) shaku (unit of distance approximately equal to 30.3 cm); (2) rule; measure; scale; (3) length; (surname) Seki foot |
尺一 see styles |
sakakuni さかくに |
(surname) Sakakuni |
尺丈 see styles |
shakujou / shakujo しゃくじょう |
(place-name) Shakujō |
尺五 see styles |
sekigo せきご |
(personal name) Sekigo |
尺代 see styles |
shakudai しゃくだい |
(place-name) Shakudai |
尺八 see styles |
chǐ bā chi3 ba1 ch`ih pa chih pa shakuhachi しゃくはち |
shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) (1) shakuhachi; end-blown fippleless bamboo flute; (2) (slang) (vulgar) blow job; fellatio |
尺内 see styles |
shakunouchi / shakunochi しゃくのうち |
(place-name) Shakunouchi |
尺別 see styles |
shakubetsu しゃくべつ |
(place-name) Shakubetsu |
尺取 see styles |
shakutori しゃくとり |
measuring worm; inchworm; looper (caterpillar) |
尺司 see styles |
shakushi しゃくし |
(surname) Shakushi |
尺土 see styles |
shakudo しゃくど |
(place-name, surname) Shakudo |
尺地 see styles |
sekichi; shakuchi せきち; しゃくち |
small plot of land; (place-name) Shakuchi |
尺子 see styles |
chǐ zi chi3 zi5 ch`ih tzu chih tzu |
ruler (measuring instrument); CL:把[ba3] |
尺寸 see styles |
chǐ cun chi3 cun5 ch`ih ts`un chih tsun shakusun; sekisun しゃくすん; せきすん |
size; dimensions; measurements (esp. of clothes); (coll.) propriety (something) tiny; trifle |
尺岳 see styles |
shakudake しゃくだけ |
(personal name) Shakudake |
尺度 see styles |
chǐ dù chi3 du4 ch`ih tu chih tu shakudo しゃくど |
scale; yardstick (1) gauge; standard; measure; criterion; index; (2) length; size; (3) (measuring) rule; scale; (place-name) Shakudo |
尺忍 see styles |
shakunin しゃくにん |
(place-name) Shakunin |
尺戸 see styles |
shakudo しゃくど |
(surname) Shakudo |
尺所 see styles |
shakuso しゃくそ |
(place-name) Shakuso |
尺木 see styles |
chǐ mù chi3 mu4 ch`ih mu chih mu shakumoku |
one-foot pole (straight stick) |
尺牘 see styles |
sekitoku; shakudoku せきとく; しゃくどく |
letter; epistle |
尺璧 see styles |
chǐ bì chi3 bi4 ch`ih pi chih pi sekiheki |
one-foot diameter flat jeweled ornament. |
尺田 see styles |
sekita せきた |
(surname) Sekita |
尺石 see styles |
kurabeishi / kurabeshi くらべいし |
(place-name) Kurabeishi |
尺碼 尺码 see styles |
chǐ mǎ chi3 ma3 ch`ih ma chih ma |
size; fitting (of apparel) |
尺草 see styles |
shakusou / shakuso しゃくそう |
(given name) Shakusou |
尺蛾 see styles |
shakuga しゃくが |
(kana only) geometer moth; geometrid |
尺蠖 see styles |
chǐ huò chi3 huo4 ch`ih huo chih huo shakkaku しゃっかく |
looper caterpillar, larva of moth in family Geometridae; inch worm (given name) Shakkaku |
尺規 尺规 see styles |
chǐ guī chi3 gui1 ch`ih kuei chih kuei |
ruler and compass (in geometric constructions) |
尺谷 see styles |
shakutani しゃくたに |
(place-name) Shakutani |
尺釆 see styles |
shakusai しゃくさい |
(surname) Shakusai |
尺采 see styles |
sekisai せきさい |
(surname) Sekisai |
尺里 see styles |
hisari ひさり |
(place-name) Hisari |
尺野 see styles |
shakuno しゃくの |
(surname) Shakuno |
尺金 see styles |
sashigane さしがね |
(surname) Sashigane |
尺長 see styles |
shakunaga しゃくなが |
(surname) Shakunaga |
尺間 see styles |
shakuma しゃくま |
(place-name) Shakuma |
尺骨 see styles |
chǐ gǔ chi3 gu3 ch`ih ku chih ku shakkotsu しゃっこつ |
ulna (anatomy); bone of the forearm {anat} ulna |
尺鷸 see styles |
shakushigi しゃくしぎ |
(kana only) (obscure) curlew (any bird of genus Numenius) |
一尺 see styles |
isshaku いっしゃく |
approx. 30 cm |
七尺 see styles |
qī chǐ qi1 chi3 ch`i ch`ih chi chih shichi shaku |
seven feet |
三尺 see styles |
sanjaku さんじゃく |
3 Japanese feet; waistband; belt; cloth girdle; (place-name) Sacchaku |
備尺 see styles |
bisshaku びっしゃく |
(place-name) Bisshaku |
八尺 see styles |
yasaka やさか |
(given name) Yasaka |
公尺 see styles |
gōng chǐ gong1 chi3 kung ch`ih kung chih |
meter (unit of length) |
六尺 see styles |
rokushaku ろくしゃく |
(1) six feet; (2) (abbreviation) traditional Japanese G-string for men; (3) palanquin bearer |
冬尺 see styles |
fuyushaku; fuyushaku ふゆしゃく; フユシャク |
(kana only) winter moth (Geometridae spp.) |
別尺 see styles |
besshaku べっしゃく |
(place-name) Besshaku |
剣尺 see styles |
kenjaku けんじゃく |
(place-name) Kenjaku |
副尺 see styles |
fukushaku ふくしゃく |
(See バーニヤ) vernier |
十尺 see styles |
toojaku とおじゃく |
(place-name) Toojaku |
千尺 see styles |
chiseki ちせき |
(given name) Chiseki |
卡尺 see styles |
kǎ chǐ ka3 chi3 k`a ch`ih ka chih |
calipers |
即尺 see styles |
sokushaku そくしゃく |
(slang) (vulgar) (sex industry term) (See 尺八・しゃくはち・2) immediate fellatio (no shower first) |
卷尺 see styles |
juǎn chǐ juan3 chi3 chüan ch`ih chüan chih |
tape measure; tape rule; CL:把[ba3] |
周尺 see styles |
shuushaku / shushaku しゅうしゃく |
(archaism) Zhou shaku (approx. 20 cm) |
咫尺 see styles |
zhǐ chǐ zhi3 chi3 chih ch`ih chih chih shiseki しせき |
very close; very near (noun/participle) very short distance |
唐尺 see styles |
toushaku / toshaku とうしゃく |
(archaism) Tang shaku (approx. 29.6 cm) |
塞尺 see styles |
sāi chǐ sai1 chi3 sai ch`ih sai chih |
feeler gauge |
大尺 see styles |
daishaku; taishaku だいしゃく; たいしゃく |
(archaism) large shaku (approx. 35.6cm) |
宝尺 see styles |
houshaku / hoshaku ほうしゃく |
(surname) Houshaku |
寸尺 see styles |
sunshaku すんしゃく |
(1) (rare) length; measure; (2) (rare) short length |
小尺 see styles |
shoushaku / shoshaku しょうしゃく |
(archaism) small shaku (approx. 29.6 cm); (place-name) Shoushaku |
巻尺 see styles |
makijaku まきじゃく |
tape measure |
市尺 see styles |
shì chǐ shi4 chi3 shih ch`ih shih chih |
chi (Chinese unit of length equal to ⅓ meter) |
恵尺 see styles |
esaka えさか |
(personal name) Esaka |
探尺 see styles |
tàn chǐ tan4 chi3 t`an ch`ih tan chih |
dipstick; measuring rod |
摺尺 折尺 see styles |
zhé chǐ zhe2 chi3 che ch`ih che chih |
folding ruler |
新尺 see styles |
shinjaku しんじゃく |
(surname) Shinjaku |
方尺 see styles |
houshaku / hoshaku ほうしゃく |
(surname) Houshaku |
日尺 see styles |
nisshaku にっしゃく |
(place-name) Nisshaku |
曲尺 see styles |
qū chǐ qu1 chi3 ch`ü ch`ih chü chih sashigane さしがね |
set square (tool to measure right angles) (1) carpenter's square (for checking angles); (2) common shaku (unit of distance; approx. 30.3 cm); (surname) Sashigane |
枝尺 see styles |
edashaku えだしゃく |
geometer moth; geometrid (of the Ennominae subfamily) |
標尺 标尺 see styles |
biāo chǐ biao1 chi3 piao ch`ih piao chih |
surveyor's rod; staff; staff gauge; rear sight |
正尺 see styles |
shoushaku / shoshaku しょうしゃく |
(surname) Shoushaku |
油尺 see styles |
yóu chǐ you2 chi3 yu ch`ih yu chih |
dipstick; oil measuring rod |
準尺 see styles |
junshaku じゅんしゃく |
surveyor's leveling pole (levelling) |
滑尺 see styles |
kasshaku かっしゃく |
(See 計算尺) sliding central strip (of a slide rule); slide strip |
照尺 see styles |
shoushaku / shoshaku しょうしゃく |
sight (of a firearm) |
現尺 see styles |
genshaku げんしゃく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) full size |
界尺 see styles |
jiè chǐ jie4 chi3 chieh ch`ih chieh chih |
ungraduated ruler; straightedge |
畳尺 see styles |
tatamimonosashi たたみものさし tatamijaku たたみじゃく |
(obscure) folding ruler; collapsible ruler |
皮尺 see styles |
pí chǐ pi2 chi3 p`i ch`ih pi chih |
tape measure |
直尺 see styles |
zhí chǐ zhi2 chi3 chih ch`ih chih chih |
straight ruler |
着尺 see styles |
kijaku きじゃく |
standard length of material used in a kimono |
矩尺 see styles |
jǔ chǐ ju3 chi3 chü ch`ih chü chih kanejaku かねじゃく |
set square (tool to measure right angles) (1) carpenter's square (for checking angles); (2) common shaku (unit of distance; approx. 30.3 cm) |
短尺 see styles |
tanjaku たんじゃく tanzaku たんざく |
(1) long, narrow card on which Japanese poems are written (vertically); strip of paper; (2) (abbreviation) thin rectangle |
竹尺 see styles |
takejaku たけじゃく |
bamboo ruler; bamboo scale; bamboo tape |
縮尺 see styles |
shukushaku しゅくしゃく |
(noun, transitive verb) reduced scale; scaling down |
英尺 see styles |
yīng chǐ ying1 chi3 ying ch`ih ying chih |
foot (unit of length equal to 0.3048 m) |
蓮尺 see styles |
renjaku れんじゃく |
(place-name) Renjaku |
表尺 see styles |
biǎo chǐ biao3 chi3 piao ch`ih piao chih |
rear sight (of a gun) |
角尺 see styles |
jiǎo chǐ jiao3 chi3 chiao ch`ih chiao chih |
set square (tool to measure right angles) |
軟尺 软尺 see styles |
ruǎn chǐ ruan3 chi3 juan ch`ih juan chih |
soft ruler; tape measure |
連尺 see styles |
renjaku れんじゃく |
(place-name) Renjaku |
遊尺 see styles |
yuushaku / yushaku ゆうしゃく |
(See バーニヤ) vernier |
鉄尺 see styles |
tetsujaku てつじゃく |
(rare) (See 曲尺) carpenter's square |
長尺 see styles |
choujaku; choushaku / chojaku; choshaku ちょうじゃく; ちょうしゃく |
(can be adjective with の) long (esp. of photographic film); lengthy |
間尺 see styles |
kenjaku; mashaku けんじゃく; ましゃく |
measuring rope with 'ken' (182cm) marked; measurement |
陸尺 see styles |
rokushaku ろくしゃく |
palanquin bearer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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