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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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sokeikan / sokekan そけいかん |
inguinal canal |
國際田徑聯合會 国际田径联合会 see styles |
guó jì tián jìng lián hé huì guo2 ji4 tian2 jing4 lian2 he2 hui4 kuo chi t`ien ching lien ho hui kuo chi tien ching lien ho hui |
International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF); abbr. to 國際田聯|国际田联[Guo2 ji4 Tian2 Lian2] |
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chokkei / chokke ちょっけい |
diameter |
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sokei / soke そけい |
(n,adj-f) groin; inguinal region |
住友大径鋼管工場 see styles |
sumitomodaikeikoukankoujou / sumitomodaikekokankojo すみともだいけいこうかんこうじょう |
(place-name) Sumitomodaikeikoukan Factory |
鼠径リンパ肉芽腫 see styles |
sokeirinpanikugeshu / sokerinpanikugeshu そけいリンパにくげしゅ sokeirinpanikugashu / sokerinpanikugashu そけいリンパにくがしゅ |
lymphogranuloma venereum; lymphogranuloma inguinale |
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ouryokukeiro / oryokukero おうりょくけいろ |
stress path |
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keirokeisuu / kerokesu けいろけいすう |
(rare) (See パス係数) path coefficient |
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michi みち |
(1) road; path; street; lane; passage; (2) route; way; (3) distance; journey; (4) road (e.g. to victory); course; (5) way (of living, proper conduct, etc.); moral principles; (6) teachings (esp. Confucian or Buddhist); dogma; (7) field (e.g. of medicine); subject; speciality; (8) means; way; method |
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keiro / kero けいろ |
(1) course; route; path; channel; (2) process; means |
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sokeirinpasetsu / sokerinpasetsu そけいリンパせつ |
inguinal lymph node |
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komichi; shoukei(小径, 小逕) / komichi; shoke(小径, 小逕) こみち; しょうけい(小径, 小逕) |
(1) path; lane; (can act as adjective) (2) (しょうけい only) small diameter; small radius |
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shoukei / shoke しょうけい |
(1) (form) (See 小道) path; lane; (can act as adjective) (2) small diameter; small radius |
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sokeirinpanikugashu; sokeirinpanikugeshu / sokerinpanikugashu; sokerinpanikugeshu そけいリンパにくがしゅ; そけいリンパにくげしゅ |
lymphogranuloma venereum; lymphogranuloma inguinale |
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keiro / kero けいろ |
(1) course; route; path; channel; (2) process; stages |
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sokei / soke そけい |
{anat} (See 鼠径部) groin; inguinal region |
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sokeibu / sokebu そけいぶ |
groin; groin region; inguinal region |
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sokeiherunia / sokeherunia そけいヘルニア |
inguinal hernia |
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sokeiherunia / sokeherunia そけいヘルニア |
{med} inguinal hernia |
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sokeibu / sokebu そけいぶ |
{anat} groin; inguinal region |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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