There are 45 total results for your 礫 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
礫 砾 see styles |
lì li4 li reki れき |
(bound form) gravel; small stone small stone; gravel; (place-name) Tsubute small stone pebble |
礫亭 see styles |
rekitei / rekite れきてい |
(given name) Rekitei |
礫刑 see styles |
haritsuke はりつけ |
(irregular kanji usage) crucifixion |
礫器 see styles |
rekki; rekiki れっき; れきき |
chopping tool; chopping stoneware |
礫土 see styles |
rekido れきど |
gravelly soil |
礫岩 砾岩 see styles |
lì yán li4 yan2 li yen rekigan れきがん |
conglomerate (geology) conglomerate stone; (place-name) Tsubuteiwa |
礫島 see styles |
tsubutejima つぶてじま |
(personal name) Tsubutejima |
礫崎 see styles |
tsubutezaki つぶてざき |
(personal name) Tsubutezaki |
礫川 see styles |
rekisen れきせん |
(place-name) Rekisen |
礫浦 see styles |
sazaraura さざらうら |
(place-name) Sazaraura |
礫石 砾石 see styles |
lì shí li4 shi2 li shih tsubuteishi / tsubuteshi つぶていし |
gravel; pebbles (surname) Tsubuteishi |
左礫 see styles |
hidaritsubute ひだりつぶて |
(place-name) Hidaritsubute |
巨礫 see styles |
kyoreki きょれき |
{geol} boulder |
沙礫 沙砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li shareki |
grains of sand sand and pebbles |
漂礫 漂砾 see styles |
piāo lì piao1 li4 p`iao li piao li |
boulder |
瓦礫 瓦砾 see styles |
wǎ lì wa3 li4 wa li gareki(p); garyaku がれき(P); がりゃく |
rubble; debris (1) rubble; debris; wreckage; tiles and pebbles; (2) trash; rubbish |
石礫 see styles |
sekireki せきれき ishitsubute いしつぶて |
(archaism) pellet; pebble; small rock; throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock |
砂礫 砂砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sareki されき |
grit pebbles |
紙礫 see styles |
kamitsubute かみつぶて |
paper pellet; spitball |
雪礫 see styles |
yukitsubute ゆきつぶて |
snowball |
飛礫 see styles |
tsubute つぶて |
stone thrown at somebody; throwing stones |
礫石原 see styles |
kureishibaru / kureshibaru くれいしばる |
(place-name) Kureishibaru |
礫石器 see styles |
rekisekki れきせっき |
chopping tool; chopping stoneware |
梨の礫 see styles |
nashinotsubute なしのつぶて |
(exp,n) (kana only) not getting a reply |
火山礫 火山砾 see styles |
huǒ shān lì huo3 shan1 li4 huo shan li kazanreki かざんれき |
lapillus; lapilli lapilli |
瓦礫堆 瓦砾堆 see styles |
wǎ lì duī wa3 li4 dui1 wa li tui |
pile of rubble; debris |
角礫岩 see styles |
kakurekigan かくれきがん |
breccia |
Variations: |
tsubute つぶて |
(kana only) stone (used for throwing) |
礫石原町 see styles |
kureishibarumachi / kureshibarumachi くれいしばるまち |
(place-name) Kureishibarumachi |
なしの礫 see styles |
nashinotsubute なしのつぶて |
(exp,n) (kana only) not getting a reply |
無しの礫 see styles |
nashinotsubute なしのつぶて |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,n) (kana only) not getting a reply |
磨石砂礫 磨石砂砾 see styles |
mó shí shā lì mo2 shi2 sha1 li4 mo shih sha li |
millstone grit; coarse sandstone |
赤砂礫峠 see styles |
akajaretouge / akajaretoge あかじゃれとうげ |
(place-name) Akajaretōge |
闇夜の礫 see styles |
yamiyonotsubute やみよのつぶて |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 闇夜の鉄砲) aimless attempt; crapshoot; shot in the dark |
大黑飛礫法 大黑飞砾法 see styles |
dà hēi fēi lì fǎ da4 hei1 fei1 li4 fa3 ta hei fei li fa daikoku hireki hō |
The black deva's flying shard magic: take the twig of a 榎 jia tree (Catalpa Bungei), the twig pointing north-west; twist it to the shape of a buckwheat grain, write the Sanskrit letter भ on each of its three faces, place it before the deva, recite his spell a thousand times then cast the charm into the house of a prosperous person, saying may his wealth come to me. |
覺礫拘荀大 觉砾拘荀大 see styles |
jué lì jū xún dà jue2 li4 ju1 xun2 da4 chüeh li chü hsün ta Kakurekikushundai |
Kakusandha |
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sekireki せきれき |
(archaism) (See 石礫・いしつぶて) pellet; pebble; small rock |
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koishi こいし |
pebble; small stone |
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ishitsubute いしつぶて |
throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock |
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kamitsubute かみつぶて |
paper pellet; spitball |
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yukitsubute ゆきつぶて |
(See 雪玉) snowball |
白羽の風蝕礫産地 see styles |
shirahanofuushokurekisanchi / shirahanofushokurekisanchi しらはのふうしょくれきさんち |
(place-name) Shirahanofūshokurekisanchi |
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tengutsubute てんぐつぶて |
rock flying out of nowhere (while in the mountains) |
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nashinotsubute(梨no礫, 梨notsubute, nashino礫, 無shinotsubute, 無shino礫); nashinotsubute(nashino礫) なしのつぶて(梨の礫, 梨のつぶて, なしの礫, 無しのつぶて, 無しの礫); ナシのつぶて(ナシの礫) |
(exp,n) (kana only) not getting a reply |
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nashinotsubute なしのつぶて |
(exp,n) (kana only) not getting a reply |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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