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鉄石

see styles
 tesseki
    てっせき
iron and stone; iron will; (given name) Tetsuseki

鉄鎚

see styles
 tettsui
    てっつい
    kanazuchi
    かなづち
(1) iron hammer; (2) crushing blow; (1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone

鋪石

see styles
 shikiishi / shikishi
    しきいし
paving stone; pavement

鏗然


铿然

see styles
kēng rán
    keng1 ran2
k`eng jan
    keng jan
 kouzen / kozen
    こうぜん
(literary) resonant
(adj-t,adv-to) emitting a shrill sound (musical instrument, metal, stone)

鐵石


铁石

see styles
tiě shí
    tie3 shi2
t`ieh shih
    tieh shih
 tetsuishi
    てついし
iron and stone
(surname) Tetsuishi

鑚る

see styles
 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (obscure) to start a fire (with wood-wood friction or by striking metal against stone)

鑽る

see styles
 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (obscure) to start a fire (with wood-wood friction or by striking metal against stone)

門墩


门墩

see styles
mén dūn
    men2 dun1
men tun
wooden or stone block supporting the axle of a door

附け

see styles
 tsuke
    つけ
(1) bill; bill of sale; payment invoice; (2) tab (for later payment); credit; (3) (kana only) contact move (in go); direct attack to an enemy stone; (4) (kana only) sound effect produced by striking with clappers a wooden board in kabuki; (5) (archaism) letter; (6) (archaism) reason; motive; pretext; (7) (archaism) one's fortune; one's luck

陶硯


陶砚

see styles
táo yàn
    tao2 yan4
t`ao yen
    tao yen
ink stone made of pottery

階梯


阶梯

see styles
jiē tī
    jie1 ti1
chieh t`i
    chieh ti
 kaitai
    かいてい
flight of steps; (fig.) stepping stone; way to reach the goal of
(1) stairs; (2) rank; grade; gradations; step; (3) guide; guidebook; (4) slanted ladder (exercise equipment)
rungs of a ladder

雕鐫


雕镌

see styles
diāo juān
    diao1 juan1
tiao chüan
to engrave (wood or stone); to carve

雲梯


云梯

see styles
yún tī
    yun2 ti1
yün t`i
    yün ti
 untei / unte
    うんてい
(military) ladder used for scaling the walls of a fortified place (i.e. for escalading) in ancient times; firefighters' extension ladder; stone steps on a mountain
(1) overhead ladder; horizontal ladder; monkey bars; (2) yunti (scaling ladder used for escalade in ancient China); (surname) Unade

雷鈷

see styles
 raiko
    らいこ
(See 独鈷石) ground stone tool from the late Jomon period

霊石

see styles
 reiseki / reseki
    れいせき
miraculous stone; magical rock

非情

see styles
fēi qíng
    fei1 qing2
fei ch`ing
    fei ching
 hijou / hijo
    ひじょう
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) cold-hearted; callous; unfeeling; cruel; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) {Buddh} (ant: 有情・1) insentient (objects); insensate; inanimate
Non-sentient objects such as grass, wood; earth, stone.

面石

see styles
miàn shí
    mian4 shi2
mien shih
face stone

頂石


顶石

see styles
dǐng shí
    ding3 shi2
ting shih
Like a heavy stone on the head, to be got rid of with speed, e.g. transmigration.

飛石

see styles
 tobiishi / tobishi
    とびいし
(1) stepping stones; (2) (obscure) stone skipping; ducks and drakes; (surname) Tobiishi

飛礫

see styles
 tsubute
    つぶて
stone thrown at somebody; throwing stones

首石

see styles
 oyaishi
    おやいし
(can be adjective with の) important stone in a construction

駁岸


驳岸

see styles
bó àn
    bo2 an4
po an
a low stone wall built along the water's edge to protect an embankment; revetment

髻寶

see styles
jì bǎo
    ji4 bao3
chi pao
precious stone worn in the topknot

髻珠

see styles
jì zhū
    ji4 zhu1
chi chu
髻寶 The precious stone worn in the 髻 topknot; a king's most prized possession in the Lotus Sūtra parable.

魔石

see styles
 maseki
    ませき
magic stone (in fiction)

麻石

see styles
má shí
    ma2 shi2
ma shih
chiseled stone (used in construction)

黒石

see styles
 kuroishi
    くろいし
(1) (See 白石) black stone; (2) black (go pieces); (given name) Kokuseki

點石


点石

see styles
diǎn shí
    dian3 shi2
tien shih
The stones nodded in approval (when 道生 Daosheng read the Nirvana Sutra).

龕室

see styles
kān shì
    kan1 shi4
k`an shih
    kan shih
stone niche

ケイマ

see styles
 keima / kema
    ケイマ
(1) (shogi) knight; (2) (kana only) keima (in go); knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color

すとん

see styles
 suton
    ストン
(n,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) thud; bang; (personal name) Stone

中台石

see styles
zhōng tái shí
    zhong1 tai2 shi2
chung t`ai shih
    chung tai shih
 chūtai seki
central support stone

人造石

see styles
 jinzouseki / jinzoseki
    じんぞうせき
(See 自然石) artificial stone; fake rock

仏足石

see styles
 bussokuseki
    ぶっそくせき
{Buddh} footprint of the Buddha carved in stone

佛足石

see styles
fó zú shí
    fo2 zu2 shi2
fo tsu shih
 bussoku seki
buddha footprint stone

光明石

see styles
 koumeiseki; koumyouseki / komeseki; komyoseki
    こうめいせき; こうみょうせき
kōmeiseki; kōmei stone; slightly radioactive stone used in onsens, traditional medicine, etc.

切り石

see styles
 kiriishi / kirishi
    きりいし
hewn stone; quarried stone; ashlar; flagstone

割り栗

see styles
 wariguri
    わりぐり
rubble; broken stone

呼吸点

see styles
 kokyuuten / kokyuten
    こきゅうてん
liberty (of a stone in go)

哲人石

see styles
zhé rén shí
    zhe2 ren2 shi2
che jen shih
philosopher's stone

土台石

see styles
 dodaiishi / dodaishi
    どだいいし
cornerstone; foundation stone

圧し石

see styles
 oshiishi / oshishi
    おしいし
stone weight

地台石

see styles
dì tái shí
    di4 tai2 shi2
ti t`ai shih
    ti tai shih
 chitai seki
pedestal stone

埋み門

see styles
 uzumimon
    うずみもん
(See 穴門・あなもん) small gate in a mud or stone wall

墊腳石


垫脚石

see styles
diàn jiǎo shí
    dian4 jiao3 shi2
tien chiao shih
stepping stone; fig. person used to advance one's career

大石鴴


大石鸻

see styles
dà shí héng
    da4 shi2 heng2
ta shih heng
(bird species of China) great stone-curlew (Esacus recurvirostris)

大谷石

see styles
 ooyaishi
    おおやいし
Oya tuff stone

大靑珠

see styles
dà qīng zhū
    da4 qing1 zhu1
ta ch`ing chu
    ta ching chu
 daishōshu
mahānīla. 摩訶尼羅 A precious stone, large and blue, perhaps identical with Indra-nīla-muktā, i.e. the Indra of precious stones, a 'sapphire' (M. W.).

奠基石

see styles
diàn jī shí
    dian4 ji1 shi2
tien chi shih
foundation stone; cornerstone

如意珠

see styles
rú yì zhū
    ru2 yi4 zhu1
ju i chu
 nyoiju
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼.

定礎式

see styles
 teisoshiki / tesoshiki
    ていそしき
cornerstone (foundation stone) ceremony

Variations:

see styles
 sane
    さね
(1) (See 核・かく・1) seed (of a fruit); pit; pip; stone; (2) {archit} (See さねはぎ) tongue (projecting strip on a board that fits into a groove on another board); (3) (See 陰核) clitoris; (4) (archaism) core; kernel; heart

尿結石

see styles
 nyoukesseki / nyokesseki
    にょうけっせき
{med} (See 尿路結石) urinary calculus; urinary stone; urolith

屋蓋石


屋盖石

see styles
wū gài shí
    wu1 gai4 shi2
wu kai shih
 okukai seki
cover-stone of pagoda or lantern

岩盤浴

see styles
 ganbanyoku
    がんばんよく
stone sauna; facility where one rests on towels laid on a slab of heated natural rock

巨石陣


巨石阵

see styles
jù shí zhèn
    ju4 shi2 zhen4
chü shih chen
giant stone arrangement; Stonehenge

庚申塚

see styles
 koushinzuka / koshinzuka
    こうしんづか
(See 青面金剛,三猿) roadside standing stone dedicated to the Buddhist deity Shōmen Kongō (usu. also engraved with the three wise monkeys); (place-name) Kōshinzuka

打込む

see styles
 uchikomu
    うちこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form

挽き茶

see styles
 hikicha
    ひきちゃ
powdered green tea (steamed and dried before being stone-ground)

捨て石

see styles
 suteishi / suteshi
    すていし
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go)

敲門磚


敲门砖

see styles
qiāo mén zhuān
    qiao1 men2 zhuan1
ch`iao men chuan
    chiao men chuan
lit. a brick as a door knocker (idiom); fig. a temporary expedient; to use sb as a stepping stone to fortune

敷き石

see styles
 shikiishi / shikishi
    しきいし
paving stone; pavement

棄て石

see styles
 suteishi / suteshi
    すていし
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go)

歐石鴴


欧石鸻

see styles
ōu shí héng
    ou1 shi2 heng2
ou shih heng
(bird species of China) Eurasian stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus)

毛切石

see styles
 kekiriishi / kekirishi
    けきりいし
(archaism) stone for cutting one's pubic hair (in public baths)(Edo period)

水きり

see styles
 mizukiri
    みずきり
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water

水切り

see styles
 mizukiri
    みずきり
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water

浮き石

see styles
 ukiishi / ukishi
    うきいし
(1) pumice stone; (2) loose rock; loose stone; (3) floating group (in the game of go); group without a base

漬物石

see styles
 tsukemonoishi
    つけものいし
weight stone (placed on pickles)

瀝青岩

see styles
 rekiseigan / rekisegan
    れきせいがん
asphalt rock; asphalt stone; bituminous rock; rock asphalt

火災流

see styles
 kasairyuu / kasairyu
    かさいりゅう
pyroclastic flow (type of volcanic eruption); stone wind

火砕流

see styles
 kasairyuu / kasairyu
    かさいりゅう
pyroclastic flow (type of volcanic eruption); stone wind

無字碑


无字碑

see styles
wú zì bēi
    wu2 zi4 bei1
wu tzu pei
stone tablet without inscription; blank stele

焼き石

see styles
 yakiishi / yakishi
    やきいし
heated stone

焼け石

see styles
 yakeishi / yakeshi
    やけいし
hot stone; heated stone

独鈷石

see styles
 tokkoishi
    とっこいし
(See 独鈷・1) ground stone tool from the late Jomon period (named after its similarity to the Buddhist tokko)

猫目石

see styles
 nekomeishi / nekomeshi
    ねこめいし
cat's-eye (semiprecious stone)

猫眼石

see styles
 nekomeishi / nekomeshi
    ねこめいし
cat's-eye (semiprecious stone)

猫睛石

see styles
 byouseiseki / byoseseki
    びょうせいせき
(See 猫目石) cat's-eye (semiprecious stone)

玄武岩

see styles
xuán wǔ yán
    xuan2 wu3 yan2
hsüan wu yen
 genbugan
    げんぶがん
(geology) basalt
basalt; whin(stone)

甄叔迦

see styles
zhēn shú jiā
    zhen1 shu2 jia1
chen shu chia
 kenshuka
kiṃśuka, the tree Butea frondosa, with beautiful red blossoms; a red stone perhaps a ruby.

画像石

see styles
 gazouseki / gazoseki
    がぞうせき
(hist) stone with a picture carved into it (ancient China)

百度石

see styles
 hyakudoishi
    ひゃくどいし
(See 百度参り・ひゃくどまいり・1) stone used as a marker for hundred times worship

短距離


短距离

see styles
duǎn jù lí
    duan3 ju4 li2
tuan chü li
 tankyori
    たんきょり
short distance; a stone's throw away
short distance; short range; short-haul

石うす

see styles
 ishiusu
    いしうす
stone mortar; millstone; quern

石けり

see styles
 ishikeri
    いしけり
form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course

石ころ

see styles
 ishikoro
    いしころ
stone; rock; pebble

石さじ

see styles
 ishisaji
    いしさじ
stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)

石作り

see styles
 ishizukuri
    いしづくり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (made of) stone; stone-built

石切り

see styles
 ishikiri
    いしきり
(1) quarrying (stone); quarryman; (2) stonecutting; stonemasonry; stonecutter; stonemason

石刻文

see styles
 sekkokubun
    せっこくぶん
stone inscription; epigraphy

石千鳥

see styles
 ishichidori; ishichidori
    いしちどり; イシチドリ
(kana only) stone curlew; thick-knee (Burhinus oedicnemus)

石合戦

see styles
 ishigassen
    いしがっせん
stone-throwing fight

石地蔵

see styles
 ishijizou / ishijizo
    いしじぞう
(1) (See 地蔵) stone statue of Jizo (often found along roads); (2) taciturn person; person uninterested in romance

石壁經


石壁经

see styles
shí bì jīng
    shi2 bi4 jing1
shih pi ching
 sekiheki kyō
Sutras cut in stone in A. D. 829 in the 重玄寺 Ch'ung-hsüan temple, Soochow, where Po Chü-i put up a tablet. They consist of 69, 550 words of the 法華, 27, 092 of the 維摩, 5,287 of the 金剛, 3,020 of the 尊勝陀羅尼, 1,800 of the 阿彌陀, 6,990 of the 普顯行法, 3, 150 of the 實相法密, and 258 of the 般若心經.

石打ち

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

石抱き

see styles
 ishidaki
    いしだき
(hist) form of torture in which the victim kneels on triangular wedges and stone slabs are placed on their lap (Edo period)

石摺り

see styles
 ishizuri
    いしずり
print from stone; rubbing; rubbed copy

石敢当

see styles
 sekkantou / sekkanto
    せっかんとう
    ishigandou / ishigando
    いしがんどう
    ishigantou / ishiganto
    いしがんとう
shigandang; stone tablet placed at a three-way street intersection (or dead end) to ward off evil spirits

石材商

see styles
 sekizaishou / sekizaisho
    せきざいしょう
stone dealer

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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