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Simple Dictionary Definition |
杭 see styles |
háng hang2 hang wataru わたる |
surname Hang; abbr. for Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2zhou1] (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) stump; (1) stake; post; pile; picket; (2) (abbreviation) (archaism) stump; (given name) Wataru |
杭一 see styles |
kouichi / koichi こういち |
(given name) Kōichi |
杭世 see styles |
kuise くいせ |
(personal name) Kuise |
杭全 see styles |
kumata くまた |
(place-name) Kumata |
杭凪 see styles |
kuinagi くいなぎ |
(place-name) Kuinagi |
杭出 see styles |
kuide くいで |
(surname) Kuide |
杭升 see styles |
kuimasu くいます |
(surname) Kuimasu |
杭原 see styles |
kuihara くいはら |
(surname) Kuihara |
杭名 see styles |
kuina くいな |
(place-name) Kuina |
杭岡 see styles |
kuioka くいおか |
(surname) Kuioka |
杭州 see styles |
háng zhōu hang2 zhou1 hang chou koushuu; kuishuu / koshu; kuishu こうしゅう; くいしゅう |
Hangzhou subprovincial city and capital of Zhejiang province in southeast China Hangzhou (China); (place-name) Hangzhou (China); Hangchow Hangzhou |
杭戸 see styles |
kuido くいど |
(place-name) Kuido |
杭木 see styles |
kuiki くいき |
(place-name) Kuiki |
杭本 see styles |
kuimoto くいもと |
(surname) Kuimoto |
杭東 see styles |
kuitou / kuito くいとう |
(surname) Kuitou |
杭枡 see styles |
kuimasu くいます |
(surname) Kuimasu |
杭瀬 see styles |
kuise くいせ |
(place-name, surname) Kuise |
杭田 see styles |
kuida くいだ |
(surname) Kuida |
杭谷 see styles |
kuitani くいたに |
(surname) Kuitani |
杭迫 see styles |
kuiseko くいせこ |
(surname) Kuiseko |
杭野 see styles |
kuino くいの |
(surname) Kuino |
杭錦 杭锦 see styles |
háng jǐn hang2 jin3 hang chin |
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
三杭 see styles |
mitsukui みつくい |
(surname) Mitsukui |
上杭 see styles |
shàng háng shang4 hang2 shang hang |
Shanghang, county-level city in Longyan 龍岩|龙岩, Fujian |
乱杭 see styles |
rangui らんぐい |
palisade; stakes planted at irregular angles and intervals as a defensive barrier |
元杭 see styles |
motogui もとぐい |
(surname) Motogui |
切杭 see styles |
kirikui きりくい |
(place-name) Kirikui |
加杭 see styles |
kakui かくい |
(place-name) Kakui |
半杭 see styles |
hangui はんぐい |
(surname) Hangui |
名杭 see styles |
nagui なぐい |
(place-name) Nagui |
園杭 see styles |
sonokui そのくい |
(surname) Sonokui |
大杭 see styles |
ookou / ooko おおこう |
(place-name) Ookou |
定杭 see styles |
sadakui さだくい |
(place-name) Sadakui |
小杭 see styles |
kozukue こずくえ |
(surname) Kozukue |
尻杭 see styles |
shirigui しりぐい |
(place-name) Shirigui |
幡杭 see styles |
hatakui はたくい |
(place-name) Hatakui |
指杭 see styles |
sashikui さしくい |
(place-name) Sashikui |
方杭 see styles |
katakui かたくい |
(place-name) Katakui |
木杭 see styles |
bokkui ぼっくい |
(place-name) Bokkui |
板杭 see styles |
itagui いたぐい |
(place-name) Itagui |
栩杭 see styles |
tochikui とちくい |
(place-name) Tochikui |
棒杭 see styles |
bougui / bogui ぼうぐい |
stake; pile |
橋杭 see styles |
hashigui はしぐい |
bridge pillar; (place-name) Hashigui |
櫓杭 see styles |
rogui ろぐい |
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
欄杭 see styles |
rangui らんぐい |
(surname) Rangui |
溝杭 see styles |
mizogui みぞぐい |
(surname) Mizogui |
燃杭 see styles |
moegui もえぐい |
(surname) Moegui |
田杭 see styles |
tagui たぐい |
(surname) Tagui |
畑杭 see styles |
hatakui はたくい |
(place-name) Hatakui |
畦杭 see styles |
azegui あぜぐい |
(place-name) Azegui |
石杭 see styles |
ishikui いしくい |
(place-name) Ishikui |
立杭 see styles |
rikkou / rikko りっこう |
(given name) Rikkou |
羽杭 see styles |
hakui はくい |
(surname) Hakui |
艪杭 see styles |
rogui ろぐい |
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
蘇杭 苏杭 see styles |
sū háng su1 hang2 su hang |
Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Su1 zhou1] and Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2 zhou1] |
釜杭 see styles |
kamagui かまぐい |
(place-name) Kamagui |
須杭 see styles |
sukui すくい |
(place-name) Sukui |
餘杭 余杭 see styles |
yú háng yu2 hang2 yü hang |
Yuhang district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
高杭 see styles |
takagui たかぐい |
(surname) Takagui |
黒杭 see styles |
kurokui くろくい |
(place-name, surname) Kurokui |
杭の内 see styles |
kuenouchi / kuenochi くえのうち |
(place-name) Kuenouchi |
杭の原 see styles |
kuinobara くいのばら |
(place-name) Kuinobara |
杭ノ瀬 see styles |
kuinose くいのせ |
(place-name, surname) Kuinose |
杭出津 see styles |
kuidetsu くいでつ |
(place-name) Kuidetsu |
杭城山 see styles |
kuishiroyama くいしろやま |
(place-name) Kuishiroyama |
杭子森 see styles |
koushimori / koshimori こうしもり |
(place-name) Kōshimori |
杭州市 see styles |
háng zhōu shì hang2 zhou1 shi4 hang chou shih |
Hangzhou subprovincial city and capital of Zhejiang province in southeast China |
杭州灣 杭州湾 see styles |
háng zhōu wān hang2 zhou1 wan1 hang chou wan |
Hangzhou Bay |
杭打ち see styles |
kuiuchi くいうち |
pile-driving; piling |
杭打設 see styles |
kuiuchisetsu くいうちせつ |
pile-driving |
杭瀬下 see styles |
kuiseke くいせけ |
(place-name) Kuiseke |
杭瀬川 see styles |
kurisegawa くりせがわ |
(place-name) Kurisegawa |
杭瀬本 see styles |
kuisehon くいせほん |
(place-name) Kuisehon |
杭瀬駅 see styles |
kuiseeki くいせえき |
(st) Kuise Station |
杭錦旗 杭锦旗 see styles |
háng jǐn qí hang2 jin3 qi2 hang chin ch`i hang chin chi |
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
三本杭 see styles |
sanbongui さんぼんぐい |
(personal name) Sanbongui |
三米杭 see styles |
sanmaikou / sanmaiko さんまいこう |
(place-name) Sanmaikou |
上杭田 see styles |
kamikuida かみくいだ |
(place-name) Kamikuida |
上杭縣 上杭县 see styles |
shàng háng xiàn shang4 hang2 xian4 shang hang hsien |
Shanghang county in Longyan 龍岩|龙岩, Fujian |
上立杭 see styles |
kamitachikui かみたちくい |
(place-name) Kamitachikui |
下杭田 see styles |
shimokuida しもくいだ |
(place-name) Shimokuida |
下立杭 see styles |
shimotachikui しもたちくい |
(place-name) Shimotachikui |
乱杭歯 see styles |
ranguiba らんぐいば |
uneven teeth |
乱杭野 see styles |
ranguino らんぐいの |
(place-name) Ranguino |
五方杭 see styles |
gohougui / gohogui ごほうぐい |
(place-name) Gohougui |
井杭山 see styles |
iguiyama いぐいやま |
(place-name) Iguiyama |
分杭峠 see styles |
bunguitouge / bunguitoge ぶんぐいとうげ |
(place-name) Bunguitōge |
切り杭 see styles |
kirikui きりくい |
stump |
初番杭 see styles |
hatsubangui はつばんぐい |
(place-name) Hatsubangui |
十杭沢 see styles |
jikouzawa / jikozawa じこうざわ |
(place-name) Jikouzawa |
大杭峠 see styles |
ookuitouge / ookuitoge おおくいとうげ |
(personal name) Ookuitōge |
宇杭島 see styles |
uguishima うぐいしま |
(place-name) Uguishima |
広杭本 see styles |
hirokuimoto ひろくいもと |
(place-name) Hirokuimoto |
度杭崎 see styles |
doguisaki どぐいさき |
(place-name) Doguisaki |
打杭沢 see styles |
uchikuizawa うちくいざわ |
(place-name) Uchikuizawa |
支持杭 see styles |
shijigui; shijikui しじぐい; しじくい |
{archit} bearing pile |
方杭崎 see styles |
katakuizaki かたくいざき |
(personal name) Katakuizaki |
柳杭田 see styles |
yanaguida やなぐいだ |
(surname) Yanaguida |
橋杭岩 see styles |
hashikuiiwa / hashikuiwa はしくいいわ |
(place-name) Hashikuiiwa |
白杭峠 see styles |
shirakuitouge / shirakuitoge しらくいとうげ |
(place-name) Shirakuitōge |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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