There are 27 total results for your 苞 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
苞 see styles |
bāo bao1 pao hou / ho ほう |
bud; flower calyx; luxuriant; profuse {bot} bract; (given name) Hou to wrap |
苞山 see styles |
motoyama もとやま |
(surname) Motoyama |
苞木 see styles |
suboki すぼき |
(place-name) Suboki |
苞片 see styles |
bāo piàn bao1 pian4 pao p`ien pao pien |
bract (botany) |
苞穀 苞谷 see styles |
bāo gǔ bao1 gu3 pao ku |
variant of 包穀|包谷[bao1 gu3] |
苞竹 see styles |
shigetake しげたけ |
(given name) Shigetake |
苞米 see styles |
bāo mǐ bao1 mi3 pao mi |
variant of 包米[bao1 mi3] |
苞粟 see styles |
bāo sù bao1 su4 pao su |
corn; maize |
苞育 see styles |
bāo yù bao1 yu4 pao yü hōiku |
to bring up |
苞苴 see styles |
houso / hoso ほうそ housho / hosho ほうしょ tsuto つと aramaki あらまき |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) straw-wrapped item; bundle of straw (containing a food item, etc.); (2) local produce; souvenir; present; gift; (1) straw-wrapped item; bundle of straw (containing a food item, etc.); (2) local produce; souvenir; present; gift; salted salmon; fish wrapped in (bamboo) leaves |
苞葉 see styles |
houyou / hoyo ほうよう |
bract (leaf) |
含苞 see styles |
hán bāo han2 bao1 han pao |
(of a plant) to be in bud |
如苞 see styles |
johou / joho じょほう |
(given name) Johou |
山苞 see styles |
yamazuto やまづと |
souvenir from the mountains |
総苞 see styles |
souhou / soho そうほう |
involucre; involucrum |
花苞 see styles |
huā bāo hua1 bao1 hua pao |
flower bud |
茂苞 see styles |
shigemoto しげもと |
(personal name) Shigemoto |
藁苞 see styles |
warazuto わらづと |
straw wrapper |
開苞 开苞 see styles |
kāi bāo kai1 bao1 k`ai pao kai pao |
to deflower |
Variations: |
tsuto; housho(苞苴)(ok); houso(苞苴)(ok) / tsuto; hosho(苞苴)(ok); hoso(苞苴)(ok) つと; ほうしょ(苞苴)(ok); ほうそ(苞苴)(ok) |
(1) (See 藁苞) straw-wrapped item; bundle of straw (containing a food item, etc.); (2) (See 土産・みやげ・1) local produce; souvenir; present; gift |
苞藏禍心 苞藏祸心 see styles |
bāo cáng huò xīn bao1 cang2 huo4 xin1 pao ts`ang huo hsin pao tsang huo hsin |
to harbor evil intentions (idiom); concealing malice |
含苞待放 see styles |
hán bāo dài fàng han2 bao1 dai4 fang4 han pao tai fang |
in bud; budding |
Variations: |
houyou / hoyo ほうよう |
{bot} (See 苞) bract |
Variations: |
souhou / soho そうほう |
involucre; involucrum |
Variations: |
yamazuto やまづと |
souvenir from the mountains |
Variations: |
aramaki あらまき |
salted salmon; fish wrapped in (bamboo) leaves |
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tsutonattou / tsutonatto つとなっとう |
(See わら納豆・わらなっとう) straw-wrapped natto |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "苞" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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