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<123456789>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舌骨 see styles |
zekkotsu ぜっこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) hyoid bone (of the skull) |
艸骨 see styles |
soukotsu / sokotsu そうこつ |
(given name) Soukotsu |
薦骨 荐骨 see styles |
jiàn gǔ jian4 gu3 chien ku senkotsu せんこつ |
(anatomy) sacrum (noun - becomes adjective with の) sacrum; sacral bone |
虎骨 see styles |
hǔ gǔ hu3 gu3 hu ku |
tiger bone (used in TCM) |
虚骨 see styles |
kyokotsu きょこつ |
(given name) Kyokotsu |
蛇骨 see styles |
jakotsu じゃこつ |
(given name) Jakotsu |
蛮骨 see styles |
bankotsu ばんこつ |
brute courage; recklessness |
蝶骨 see styles |
dié gǔ die2 gu3 tieh ku |
sphenoid bone (front of the temple) |
親骨 see styles |
oyabone おやぼね |
(1) outer two ribs of a folding fan (i.e. the thick ribs, one at each end); (2) outer frame of a lattice door |
豚骨 see styles |
tonkotsu とんこつ |
(1) (kana only) {food} pork bones; (2) (kana only) {food} dish of simmered pork with bones, flavored with sugar, sake and miso |
足骨 see styles |
sokkotsu; ashibone そっこつ; あしぼね |
(1) (rare) bones of the feet; (2) the strength of one's feet |
趾骨 see styles |
shikotsu しこつ |
{anat} (See 指骨) phalanx (of the foot); phalange |
距骨 see styles |
kyokotsu きょこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) talus; astragalus; anklebone |
跟骨 see styles |
konkotsu; gonkotsu こんこつ; ごんこつ |
(obsolete) (See 踵骨) calcaneus; calcaneum; heel bone |
踝骨 see styles |
huái gǔ huai2 gu3 huai ku |
ankle bone; ankle |
踵骨 see styles |
shoukotsu / shokotsu しょうこつ |
calcaneus; calcaneum; heel bone |
蹠骨 跖骨 see styles |
zhí gǔ zhi2 gu3 chih ku shokotsu しょこつ |
metatarsal bones; metatarsus (obsolete) (See 中足骨) metatarsal |
身骨 see styles |
shēn gǔ shen1 gu3 shen ku shinkotsu |
bones |
軟骨 软骨 see styles |
ruǎn gǔ ruan3 gu3 juan ku nankotsu なんこつ |
cartilage (1) {anat} cartilage; (2) {food} nankotsu; (dish of) gristle (usu. of chicken, deep-fried) |
軽骨 see styles |
keikotsu / kekotsu けいこつ kyoukotsu / kyokotsu きょうこつ |
(adjectival noun) (1) indiscreet; thoughtless; (2) absurd; laughable; (3) disdaining; belittling |
遺骨 遗骨 see styles |
yí gǔ yi2 gu3 i ku ikotsu いこつ |
(dead) human remains (1) cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes; (2) remains (of war dead) remains |
金骨 see styles |
jīn gǔ jin1 gu3 chin ku kinkotsu |
Golden bones, i.e. Buddha's relics. |
鉄骨 see styles |
tekkotsu てっこつ |
steel frame; steel beam; steel girder |
鋤骨 see styles |
jokotsu じょこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) vomer (a bone of the skull) |
錘骨 锤骨 see styles |
chuí gǔ chui2 gu3 ch`ui ku chui ku |
malleus or hammer bone of middle ear |
鎖骨 锁骨 see styles |
suǒ gǔ suo3 gu3 so ku sakotsu さこつ |
collarbone; clavicle collarbone; clavicle |
鏤骨 see styles |
rukotsu るこつ |
painstaking efforts |
鐙骨 镫骨 see styles |
dèng gǔ deng4 gu3 teng ku toukotsu / tokotsu とうこつ abumikotsu あぶみこつ |
stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear (noun - becomes adjective with の) stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
長骨 see styles |
choukotsu / chokotsu ちょうこつ |
long bone |
雁骨 see styles |
kariganebone かりがねぼね |
scapula; shoulder blade |
雪骨 see styles |
sekkotsu せっこつ |
(given name) Sekkotsu |
露骨 see styles |
lù gǔ lu4 gu3 lu ku rokotsu ろこつ |
blatant; unsubtle; frank; (of sex, violence etc) explicit (noun or adjectival noun) (1) open; unconcealed; undisguised; blatant; plain; frank; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) broad; lewd; indecent; crude |
靈骨 灵骨 see styles |
líng gǔ ling2 gu3 ling ku |
Spirit-bones, Buddha-relics. |
鞍骨 see styles |
kurabone くらぼね |
saddle tree; (place-name) Kurabone |
頂骨 顶骨 see styles |
dǐng gǔ ding3 gu3 ting ku chōkotsu |
parietal bone (top of the scull) skull |
頚骨 see styles |
keikotsu / kekotsu けいこつ |
neckbones |
頬骨 see styles |
hoobone; kyoukotsu; hohobone / hoobone; kyokotsu; hohobone ほおぼね; きょうこつ; ほほぼね |
{anat} cheekbone; zygomatic bone; malar bone |
頭骨 头骨 see styles |
tóu gǔ tou2 gu3 t`ou ku tou ku toukotsu(p); kashirabone; zukotsu / tokotsu(p); kashirabone; zukotsu とうこつ(P); かしらぼね; ずこつ |
skull {anat} skull |
頸骨 see styles |
keikotsu / kekotsu けいこつ |
neckbones |
額骨 额骨 see styles |
é gǔ e2 gu3 o ku |
frontal bone (forehead) |
顎骨 see styles |
gakkotsu がっこつ gakukotsu がくこつ agobone あごぼね |
jawbone; mandible |
顱骨 颅骨 see styles |
lú gǔ lu2 gu3 lu ku rokotsu ろこつ |
skull (of a dead body) skull |
顳骨 颞骨 see styles |
niè gǔ nie4 gu3 nieh ku |
temporal bone; os temporale |
顴骨 颧骨 see styles |
quán gǔ quan2 gu3 ch`üan ku chüan ku kankotsu; kenkotsu かんこつ; けんこつ |
zygomatic bone (cheek bone) (rare) {anat} (See 頬骨) cheekbone; zygomatic bone; malar bone |
風骨 风骨 see styles |
fēng gǔ feng1 gu3 feng ku |
strength of character; vigorous style (of calligraphy) |
馬骨 see styles |
bakotsu ばこつ |
(given name) Bakotsu |
骶骨 see styles |
dǐ gǔ di3 gu3 ti ku |
(anatomy) sacrum |
骸骨 see styles |
hái gǔ hai2 gu3 hai ku gaikotsu がいこつ |
skeleton; skeletal remains (noun - becomes adjective with の) skeleton skeleton |
髂骨 see styles |
qià gǔ qia4 gu3 ch`ia ku chia ku |
ilium (the large flat bone of the pelvic girdle) |
髐骨 see styles |
gyoukotsu / gyokotsu ぎょうこつ |
(1) (archaism) dry bones; skeleton; (2) (archaism) wasting away |
髕骨 髌骨 see styles |
bìn gǔ bin4 gu3 pin ku |
kneecap; patella |
髖骨 髋骨 see styles |
kuān gǔ kuan1 gu3 k`uan ku kuan ku |
hip bone |
鬼骨 see styles |
kikotsu きこつ |
(given name) Kikotsu |
魚骨 鱼骨 see styles |
yú gǔ yu2 gu3 yü ku |
fish bone |
鯨骨 see styles |
geikotsu / gekotsu げいこつ |
whale bone |
鰓骨 see styles |
saikotsu さいこつ erabone えらぼね |
(1) jawbone; mandible; (2) branchial arches (in fish); gill arches |
鹿骨 see styles |
shishibone ししぼね |
(place-name) Shishibone |
鼠骨 see styles |
sokotsu そこつ |
(given name) Sokotsu |
鼻骨 see styles |
bí gǔ bi2 gu3 pi ku bikotsu びこつ |
nasal bone {anat} nasal bone |
龍骨 龙骨 see styles |
lóng gǔ long2 gu3 lung ku |
"dragon bones" (fossilized animal bones or teeth, used in TCM); breastbone (of a bird); keel (of a ship) |
骨っ節 see styles |
honeppushi ほねっぷし |
(1) joint (between bones); (2) backbone; spirit |
骨つぼ see styles |
kotsutsubo こつつぼ |
funerary urn |
骨と皮 see styles |
honetokawa ほねとかわ |
(exp,adj-no) skin and bones |
骨なし see styles |
honenashi ほねなし |
(1) rickets; (can be adjective with の) (2) boneless; spineless |
骨ばる see styles |
honebaru ほねばる |
(v5r,vi) to be bony; to be angular |
骨仕事 see styles |
honeshigoto ほねしごと |
backbreaking work |
骨休め see styles |
honeyasume ほねやすめ |
(n,vs,vi) relaxation; recreation; recess |
骨伝導 see styles |
kotsudendou / kotsudendo こつでんどう |
{med} bone conduction; osteophony |
骨切り see styles |
honekiri ほねきり |
(1) osteotomy; (2) finely cutting a fish to cut up its small bones |
骨刷り see styles |
honesuri ほねすり |
monochrome print (woodblock, copper etching) |
骨噛み see styles |
honekami ほねかみ |
(noun/participle) eating bones; gnawing on a bone; osteophagy |
骨塩量 see styles |
kotsuenryou / kotsuenryo こつえんりょう |
{med} (See 骨密度) bone density |
骨壊死 see styles |
kotsueshi こつえし |
{med} osteonecrosis; avascular necrosis; bone infarction |
骨太い see styles |
honebutoi ほねぶとい |
(adjective) (1) (See 骨太・1) big-boned; sturdily build; stout; (adjective) (2) (See 骨太・2) solid (plan, storyline, etc.) |
骨子裡 骨子里 see styles |
gǔ zi lǐ gu3 zi5 li3 ku tzu li |
beneath the surface; fundamentally; at the deepest level |
骨学者 see styles |
kotsugakusha こつがくしゃ |
osteologist |
骨密度 see styles |
kotsumitsudo こつみつど |
{med} bone density |
骨屋之 see styles |
honeyano ほねやの |
(place-name) Honeyano |
骨屋町 see styles |
honeyachou / honeyacho ほねやちょう |
(place-name) Honeyachō |
骨年齢 see styles |
kotsunenrei / kotsunenre こつねんれい |
bone age; skeletal age |
骨張る see styles |
honebaru ほねばる |
(v5r,vi) to be bony; to be angular |
骨強度 see styles |
kotsukyoudo / kotsukyodo こつきょうど |
bone strength |
骨投沢 see styles |
kotsunagizawa こつなぎざわ |
(place-name) Kotsunagizawa |
骨折り see styles |
honeori ほねおり |
pains; efforts; trouble; labor; labour; services |
骨折る see styles |
honeoru ほねおる |
(v5r,vi) to exert oneself greatly; to take pains |
骨抜き see styles |
honenuki ほねぬき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) boning (fish or meat); deboning; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) watering down (a plan, bill, etc.); dilution; emasculation; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) taking the backbone out of; weakening |
骨拾い see styles |
kotsuhiroi こつひろい |
gathering up the ashes of the deceased |
骨接ぎ see styles |
honetsugi ほねつぎ |
bonesetting |
骨揚げ see styles |
kotsuage こつあげ |
(noun/participle) gathering up the ashes of the deceased |
骨格筋 see styles |
kokkakukin こっかくきん |
{anat} skeletal muscle |
骨灰盒 see styles |
gǔ huī hé gu3 hui1 he2 ku hui ho |
box for bone ashes; funerary casket |
骨灰龕 骨灰龛 see styles |
gǔ huī kān gu3 hui1 kan1 ku hui k`an ku hui kan |
columbarium |
骨無し see styles |
honenashi ほねなし |
(1) rickets; (can be adjective with の) (2) boneless; spineless |
骨煎餅 see styles |
honesenbei / honesenbe ほねせんべい |
deep fried fish bones (snack food) |
骨牌税 see styles |
koppaizei / koppaize こっぱいぜい |
(hist) (See トランプ類税) playing card tax; tax on playing cards, mahjong sets, domino sets, etc. (abolished in 1989) |
骨盆底 see styles |
gǔ pén dǐ gu3 pen2 di3 ku p`en ti ku pen ti |
pelvic floor (anatomy) |
骨盤位 see styles |
kotsubani こつばんい |
{med} breech presentation |
骨盤帯 see styles |
kotsubantai こつばんたい |
pelvic girdle |
骨盤底 see styles |
kotsubantei / kotsubante こつばんてい |
{anat} pelvic floor |
骨相学 see styles |
kossougaku / kossogaku こっそうがく |
phrenology |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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