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12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
櫛生甲 see styles |
kushuukou / kushuko くしゅうこう |
(place-name) Kushuukou |
櫛田川 see styles |
kushidagawa くしだがわ |
(personal name) Kushidagawa |
櫛田橋 see styles |
kushidabashi くしだばし |
(place-name) Kushidabashi |
櫛田町 see styles |
kushidachou / kushidacho くしだちょう |
(place-name) Kushidachō |
櫛田駅 see styles |
kushidaeki くしだえき |
(st) Kushida Station |
櫛石山 see styles |
kushiishiyama / kushishiyama くしいしやま |
(personal name) Kushiishiyama |
櫛石沢 see styles |
kushiishizawa / kushishizawa くしいしざわ |
(place-name) Kushiishizawa |
櫛笥町 see styles |
kushigechou / kushigecho くしげちょう |
(place-name) Kushigechō |
櫛笥通 see styles |
kushigedoori くしげどおり |
(place-name) Kushigedoori |
櫛野亮 see styles |
kushinoryou / kushinoryo くしのりょう |
(person) Kushino Ryō (1979.3.3-) |
上櫛梨 see styles |
kamikushinashi かみくしなし |
(place-name) Kamikushinashi |
上櫛野 see styles |
kamigushino かみぐしの |
(place-name) Kamigushino |
上生櫛 see styles |
kamiikushi / kamikushi かみいくし |
(place-name) Kamiikushi |
下櫛梨 see styles |
shimokushinashi しもくしなし |
(place-name) Shimokushinashi |
下櫛野 see styles |
shimokushino しもくしの |
(place-name) Shimokushino |
下生櫛 see styles |
shimoikushi しもいくし |
(place-name) Shimoikushi |
中生櫛 see styles |
nakaikushi なかいくし |
(place-name) Nakaikushi |
今櫛山 see styles |
imagushiyama いまぐしやま |
(place-name) Imagushiyama |
南櫛田 see styles |
minamikushida みなみくしだ |
(place-name) Minamikushida |
村櫛町 see styles |
murakushichou / murakushicho むらくしちょう |
(place-name) Murakushichō |
東櫛原 see styles |
higashikushihara ひがしくしはら |
(place-name) Higashikushihara |
東櫛挽 see styles |
higashikukibiki ひがしくきびき |
(place-name) Higashikukibiki |
糸櫛別 see styles |
itokushibetsu いとくしべつ |
(place-name) Itokushibetsu |
解き櫛 see styles |
tokigushi ときぐし |
wide-toothed comb |
鬢櫛山 see styles |
bingushiyama びんぐしやま |
(personal name) Bingushiyama |
鬢櫛川 see styles |
bingushigawa びんぐしがわ |
(place-name) Bingushigawa |
Variations: |
kushige くしげ |
(archaism) toiletries case |
櫛ノ宇根 see styles |
kushinoune / kushinone くしのうね |
(personal name) Kushinoune |
櫛ヶ浜駅 see styles |
kushigahamaeki くしがはまえき |
(st) Kushigahama Station |
櫛名田姫 see styles |
kushinadahime くしなだひめ |
(personal name) Kushinadahime |
櫛孔扇貝 栉孔扇贝 see styles |
zhì kǒng shàn bèi zhi4 kong3 shan4 bei4 chih k`ung shan pei chih kung shan pei |
Farrer's scallop (Chlamys farreri), aka Chinese scallop |
櫛屋町東 see styles |
kushiyachouhigashi / kushiyachohigashi くしやちょうひがし |
(place-name) Kushiyachōhigashi |
櫛屋町西 see styles |
kushiyachounishi / kushiyachonishi くしやちょうにし |
(place-name) Kushiyachōnishi |
櫛山古墳 see styles |
kushiyamakofun くしやまこふん |
(place-name) Kushiyama Tumulus |
櫛引彩香 see styles |
kushibikisayaka くしびきさやか |
(person) Kushibiki Sayaka |
櫛形山脈 see styles |
kushigatasanmyaku くしがたさんみゃく |
(personal name) Kushigatasanmyaku |
櫛水母類 see styles |
kushikuragerui くしくらげるい |
comb jellies (jellyfish-like animals of the phylum Ctenophora) |
櫛田ふき see styles |
kushidafuki くしだふき |
(person) Kushida Fuki (1899.2-) |
櫛田神社 see styles |
kushidajinja くしだじんじゃ |
(place-name) Kushida Shrine |
櫛田陽一 see styles |
kushidayouichi / kushidayoichi くしだよういち |
(person) Kushida Yōichi |
櫛風沐雨 栉风沐雨 see styles |
zhì fēng mù yǔ zhi4 feng1 mu4 yu3 chih feng mu yü shippuumokuu / shippumoku しっぷうもくう |
lit. to comb one's hair in the wind and wash it in the rain (idiom); fig. to work in the open regardless of the weather (yoji) struggling through wind and rain; undergoing hardships |
櫛風浴雨 see styles |
shippuuyokuu / shippuyoku しっぷうよくう |
(yoji) struggling through wind and rain; undergoing hardships |
平櫛弘子 see styles |
hiragushihiroko ひらぐしひろこ |
(person) Hiragushi Hiroko |
平櫛田中 see styles |
hiragushidenchuu / hiragushidenchu ひらぐしでんちゅう |
(person) Hiragushi Denchuu (1872.2.23-1979.12.30) |
有櫛動物 see styles |
yuushitsudoubutsu / yushitsudobutsu ゆうしつどうぶつ |
(See 櫛水母) ctenophore (aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora) |
東櫛原町 see styles |
higashikushiharamachi ひがしくしはらまち |
(place-name) Higashikushiharamachi |
沐雨櫛風 沐雨栉风 see styles |
mù yǔ zhì fēng mu4 yu3 zhi4 feng1 mu yü chih feng |
to work unceasingly regardless of the weather (idiom) |
鱗次櫛比 鳞次栉比 see styles |
lín cì zhì bǐ lin2 ci4 zhi4 bi3 lin tz`u chih pi lin tzu chih pi |
row upon row |
Variations: |
kushibako くしばこ |
(See 櫛笥) comb box; toiletries case |
櫛名田比売 see styles |
kushinadahime くしなだひめ |
(personal name) Kushinadahime |
櫛岩窓神社 see styles |
kushiiwamadojinja / kushiwamadojinja くしいわまどじんじゃ |
(place-name) Kushiiwamado Shrine |
櫛引八幡宮 see styles |
kushihikihachimanguu / kushihikihachimangu くしひきはちまんぐう |
(place-name) Kushihikihachimanguu |
櫛挽排水路 see styles |
kushibikihaisuiro くしびきはいすいろ |
(place-name) Kushibikihaisuiro |
櫛毛富久美 see styles |
kushigefukumi くしげふくみ |
(person) Kushige Fukumi |
櫛谷奈生香 see styles |
kushitaninauka くしたになうか |
(person) Kushitani Nauka (?-2001.9.11) |
Variations: |
umagushi; magushi(馬櫛) うまぐし; まぐし(馬櫛) |
curry-comb |
中堂寺櫛笥 see styles |
chuudoujikushige / chudojikushige ちゅうどうじくしげ |
(place-name) Chuudoujikushige |
北灘町櫛木 see styles |
kitanadachoukushiki / kitanadachokushiki きたなだちょうくしき |
(place-name) Kitanadachōkushiki |
大櫛江里加 see styles |
ookushierika おおくしえりか |
(person) Ookushi Erika (1980.9.25-) |
有櫛動物門 see styles |
yuushitsudoubutsumon / yushitsudobutsumon ゆうしつどうぶつもん |
Ctenophora (phylum comprising the comb jellies) |
Variations: |
kushiita; kushiban / kushita; kushiban くしいた; くしばん |
(1) {zool} pecten; comb plate; (2) comb plate (of an escalator, etc.) |
Variations: |
kushigata くしがた |
(can be adjective with の) comb-shaped |
Variations: |
tegushi てぐし |
using one's fingers as a comb; combing one's hand through one's hair |
中堂寺櫛笥町 see styles |
chuudoujikushigechou / chudojikushigecho ちゅうどうじくしげちょう |
(place-name) Chuudoujikushigechō |
中巨摩郡櫛形町 see styles |
nakakomagunkushigatamachi なかこまぐんくしがたまち |
(place-name) Nakakomagunkushigatamachi |
村櫛舘山寺道路 see styles |
murakushikanzanjidouro / murakushikanzanjidoro むらくしかんざんじどうろ |
(place-name) Murakushikanzanjidōro |
東田川郡櫛引町 see styles |
higashitagawagunkushibikimachi ひがしたがわぐんくしびきまち |
(place-name) Higashitagawagunkushibikimachi |
Variations: |
kushigiri くしぎり |
cutting into wedges |
櫛の歯が抜けたよう see styles |
kushinohaganuketayou / kushinohaganuketayo くしのはがぬけたよう |
(expression) (unorthodox version of 櫛の歯が欠けたよう) (See 櫛の歯が欠けたよう) missing important things here and there; full of gaps |
櫛の歯が欠けたよう see styles |
kushinohagakaketayou / kushinohagakaketayo くしのはがかけたよう |
(expression) missing important things here and there; full of gaps; as if the teeth of a comb were missing |
Variations: |
kushikuragerui(kushikurage類); kushikuragerui(櫛水母類) クシクラゲるい(クシクラゲ類); くしくらげるい(櫛水母類) |
(See 有櫛動物) comb jellies (jellyfish-like animals of the phylum Ctenophora) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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