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<12345678>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 石屋see styles | ishiya いしや | (sensitive word) stone dealer; (surname) Sekiya | 
| 石崖see styles | ishigaki いしがき | stone wall; (surname) Ishigaki | 
| 石弩see styles | shí nǔ shi2 nu3 shih nu | catapult; ballista (siege catapult firing stone blocks) | 
| 石打see styles | ishiuchi いしうち | (1) rock fight; stone-throwing fight; (2) custom by which neighbours or friends threw rocks inside a couple's house on their wedding night; (place-name, surname) Ishiuchi | 
| 石敷see styles | ishijiki いしじき | stone paving; stone paved area | 
| 石文see styles | ishibumi いしぶみ | stone monument bearing an inscription (esp. memorial for future generations); stele; stela; (surname, given name) Ishibumi | 
| 石斧see styles | sekifu せきふ | stone axe (ax) | 
| 石木see styles | sekiboku せきぼく | stone tree; (given name) Sekiboku | 
| 石材see styles | sekizai せきざい | (building) stone | 
| 石林see styles | shí lín shi2 lin2 shih lin ishibayashi いしばやし | Stone Forest, notable set of limestone formations in Yunnan (place-name, surname) Ishibayashi | 
| 石果see styles | sekika せきか | {bot} (See 核果) drupe; stone fruit | 
| 石棺see styles | shí guān shi2 guan1 shih kuan sekkan(p); sekikan せっかん(P); せきかん | sarcophagus sarcophagus; stone coffin | 
| 石槌see styles | ishizuchi いしづち | stone hammer; (surname) Ishitsuchi | 
| 石槨see styles | sekkaku せっかく | stone burial chamber | 
| 石橋see styles | ishibashi(p); sekkyou / ishibashi(p); sekkyo いしばし(P); せっきょう | stone bridge; (personal name) Sekkyō | 
| 石櫃see styles | ishibitsu; sekihitsu いしびつ; せきひつ | box-shaped funerary urn made of stone; (place-name, surname) Ishibitsu | 
| 石段see styles | ishidan いしだん | (flight of) stone steps; stone stairway | 
| 石渠see styles | shí qú shi2 qu2 shih ch`ü shih chü | stone channel (e.g. drain) | 
| 石燈 石灯see styles | shí dēng shi2 deng1 shih teng sekitō | stone lantern | 
| 石獣see styles | sekijuu / sekiju せきじゅう | stone image of an animal; stone figures of animals | 
| 石畳see styles | ishidatami いしだたみ | (1) (flat) stone paving; sett; flagstone; (2) (food term) (chocolate) pave; various rectangular pastries, esp. layered chocolate; (place-name) Ishidatami | 
| 石砌see styles | shí qì shi2 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi | stone steps | 
| 石硪see styles | shí wò shi2 wo4 shih wo | flat stone with ropes attached, used to ram the ground | 
| 石碣see styles | sekketsu せっけつ | (See いしぶみ) stone monument; gravestone; tombstone | 
| 石磙see styles | shí gǔn shi2 gun3 shih kun | stone roller | 
| 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 | 
| 石神see styles | shakujin(p); ishigami しゃくじん(P); いしがみ | stone which is worshipped; image of a god in stone; (place-name, surname) Ishigami | 
| 石粉see styles | shí fěn shi2 fen3 shih fen ishiko いしこ | talcum powder stone dust; feldspar dust; limestone powder | 
| 石経see styles | sekkei; sekkyou; sekikei / sekke; sekkyo; sekike せっけい; せっきょう; せきけい | inscription of scripture on stone; (place-name) Ishikyō | 
| 石臼see styles | ishiusu いしうす | stone mortar; millstone; quern | 
| 石虎see styles | shí hǔ shi2 hu3 shih hu | leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis); sculpted stone tiger installed at the tomb of revered figures in ancient times to ward off evil spirits | 
| 石蜜see styles | shí mì shi2 mi4 shih mi sekimitsu | Stone honey; a toffee, made of sugar, or sugar and cream (or butter). | 
| 石蟹see styles | ishigani いしがに | stone crab; (place-name) Ishiga | 
| 石製see styles | sekisei / sekise せきせい | (can be adjective with の) stone; made of stone | 
| 石造see styles | sekizou / sekizo せきぞう | (1) stone construction; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 石造り) stone-built; (made of) stone; (given name) Ishizou | 
| 石鉢see styles | shí bō shi2 bo1 shih po ishibachi いしばち | (surname) Ishibachi The four heavy stone begging bowls handed by the four devas to the Buddha on his enlightenment, which he miraculously received one piled on the other. | 
| 石雕see styles | shí diāo shi2 diao1 shih tiao | stone carving; carved sculpture | 
| 石頭 石头see styles | shí tou shi2 tou5 shih t`ou shih tou ishiatama いしあたま | stone; CL:塊|块[kuai4] (1) (idiom) obstinate person; stubbornness; pigheadedness; (2) hard head (like a rock); (personal name) Sekitou Shitou | 
| 石鰈see styles | ishigarei; ishigarei / ishigare; ishigare いしがれい; イシガレイ | stone flounder (Kareius bicoloratus) | 
| 砕石see styles | saiseki さいせき | (1) crushed stone; macadam; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (rare) crushing (rock); (place-name) Wareishi | 
| 砘子see styles | dùn zi dun4 zi5 tun tzu | stone roller used to compact loose soil after sowing seeds | 
| 砭石see styles | biān shí bian1 shi2 pien shih | stone needle used in acupuncture | 
| 硯滴 砚滴see styles | yàn dī yan4 di1 yen ti | small cup for adding water to an ink stone | 
| 硯田 砚田see styles | yàn tián yan4 tian2 yen t`ien yen tien suzurida すずりだ | ink stone; writing as a livelihood (place-name) Suzurida | 
| 硯盒 砚盒see styles | yàn hé yan4 he2 yen ho | case for an ink stone or ink slab | 
| 硯臺 砚台see styles | yàn tái yan4 tai2 yen t`ai yen tai | ink stone; ink slab; CL:方[fang1] | 
| 碁器see styles | goki ごき | (See 碁笥) go-stone container | 
| 碁石see styles | goishi ごいし | (See 囲碁) go stone; go piece; (place-name, surname) Goishi | 
| 碁笥see styles | goke ごけ | go-stone container | 
| 碌碡see styles | liù zhou liu4 zhou5 liu chou | stone roller (for threshing grain, leveling ground etc); Taiwan pr. [lu4 du2] | 
| 碑刻see styles | bēi kè bei1 ke4 pei k`o pei ko | inscription on stone tablet | 
| 碑帖see styles | bēi tiè bei1 tie4 pei t`ieh pei tieh | a rubbing from a stone inscription | 
| 碑座see styles | bēi zuò bei1 zuo4 pei tso | pedestal for stone tablet | 
| 碑碣see styles | bēi jié bei1 jie2 pei chieh | stone tablet (with inscription) | 
| 碑銘 碑铭see styles | bēi míng bei1 ming2 pei ming himei / hime ひめい | inscription on stone tablet (noun - becomes adjective with の) inscription; epitaph | 
| 碑陰see styles | hiin / hin ひいん | (1) (rare) back of a stone monument; (2) (rare) inscription on the back of a stone monument | 
| 碾磨see styles | niǎn mó nian3 mo2 nien mo | to mill; to grind; grinding stone | 
| 碾茶see styles | hikicha ひきちゃ tencha てんちゃ | powdered green tea (steamed and dried before being stone-ground) | 
| 磨製see styles | masei / mase ませい | (can be adjective with の) (See 磨製石器) made by grinding stone | 
| 礎石see styles | soseki そせき | foundation stone; cornerstone | 
| 礫岩 砾岩see styles | lì yán li4 yan2 li yen rekigan れきがん | conglomerate (geology) conglomerate stone; (place-name) Tsubuteiwa | 
| 種石see styles | taneishi / taneshi たねいし | (1) small pieces of stone used to make terrazzo, etc.; (2) seed stone (othello); (surname) Taneishi | 
| 穴門see styles | anamon あなもん | small gate in a mud or stone wall | 
| 空穴see styles | kòng xué kong4 xue2 k`ung hsüeh kung hsüeh karaketsu からけつ | electron hole (physics) (noun or adjectival noun) flat or stone broke | 
| 笠石see styles | kasaishi かさいし | copestone; cope; coping stone; capping stone; capstone; (place-name, surname) Kasaishi | 
| 筆硯 笔砚see styles | bǐ yàn bi3 yan4 pi yen | writing brush and ink stone | 
| 結石 结石see styles | jié shí jie2 shi2 chieh shih kesseki けっせき | (medicine) calculus; stone (noun - becomes adjective with の) calculus (concretion of minerals formed inside the body); (surname) Keishi | 
| 經幢 经幢see styles | jīng chuáng jing1 chuang2 ching ch`uang ching chuang | Buddhist stone pillar | 
| 網石see styles | amiishi / amishi あみいし | (rare) stone(surname) used to weigh down a fishing net | 
| 縁石see styles | enseki; fuchiishi; heriishi / enseki; fuchishi; herishi えんせき; ふちいし; へりいし | curb (stone); kerb | 
| 置石see styles | okiishi / okishi おきいし | (1) stone placed on railway track (by children); (2) decorative garden stone; (3) handicap stone (in go); (surname) Okiishi | 
| 美石see styles | měi shí mei3 shi2 mei shih umashi うまし | precious stone; jewel (given name) Umashi | 
| 腎石see styles | jinseki じんせき | kidney stone; renal calculus | 
| 膿栓see styles | nousen / nosen のうせん | {med} (See 臭い玉・1) tonsillolith; tonsil stone | 
| 舗石see styles | hoseki ほせき | paving stone | 
| 色石see styles | iroishi いろいし | (1) (See カラーストーン) gemstones (apart from diamond, e.g. ruby, sapphire, etc.); (2) colored stone | 
| 荒石see styles | araishi あらいし | unprocessed stone; rubble; (place-name, surname) Araishi | 
| 落子see styles | luò zǐ luo4 zi3 lo tzu | to place a stone on the board (in Go) | 
| 落石see styles | luò shí luo4 shi2 lo shih rakuseki らくせき | falling stone (n,vs,vi) falling rocks; fallen rocks; (place-name, surname) Ochiishi | 
| 藥石 药石see styles | yào shí yao4 shi2 yao shih yakuseki | medicinal stone | 
| 蛮岩see styles | bangan ばんがん | {geol} conglomerate; pudding stone | 
| 裸石see styles | raseki らせき | loose stone; unset jewel | 
| 親石see styles | oyaishi おやいし | (can be adjective with の) important stone in a construction | 
| 試羅 试罗see styles | shì luó shi4 luo2 shih lo shira | śilā, a stone, flat stone, intp. as 'probably a coral' (Eitel), also as 'mother'-of-pearl. | 
| 貴石see styles | kiseki きせき | precious stone; jewel; gem; (surname) Takaishi | 
| 赭時 赭时see styles | zhě shí zhe3 shi2 che shih Shaji | Tchadj or Tchāsch'; Kingdom of stone or stones. An ancient place 'in Turkestan on the Sir; the modern Tashkend'. Eitel. | 
| 踏台see styles | fumidai ふみだい | (1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (2) (figurative) stepping stone | 
| 踏石see styles | fumiishi / fumishi ふみいし | stepping stone | 
| 蹲いsee styles | tsukubai つくばい | stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens | 
| 軋場 轧场see styles | yà cháng ya4 chang2 ya ch`ang ya chang | to roll with a stone roller; to thresh grain by rolling | 
| 軟石see styles | nanseki なんせき | soft stone | 
| 転石see styles | tenseki てんせき | rolling stone; boulder; (surname) Korobishi | 
| 軽石see styles | karuishi かるいし | pumice stone; (surname) Karuishi | 
| 迦柘see styles | jiā zhè jia1 zhe4 chia che kashaku | kāca, glass, crystal; tr. as a precious stone. | 
| 迫石see styles | seriishi / serishi せりいし | voussoir; arch-stone; ring stone | 
| 重しsee styles | omoshi おもし | (1) (abbreviation) stone weight (as used on pickle-tub covers); (2) weight (as used in balances) | 
| 重石see styles | shigeishi / shigeshi しげいし | (1) (abbreviation) stone weight (as used on pickle-tub covers); (2) weight (as used in balances); (surname) Shigeishi | 
| 野面see styles | nozura のづら | (1) (surface of) field; plain; (2) unworked surface of (quarried) stone; (rough) surface of plank; (place-name) Nobu | 
| 金槌see styles | kanazuchi かなづち | (1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone | 
| 鉄石see styles | tesseki てっせき | iron and stone; iron will; (given name) Tetsuseki | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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