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Simple Dictionary Definition |
骨 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku hone ほね |
More info & calligraphy: Bones(1) bone; (2) frame; (3) outline; core; (4) backbone; spirit; fortitude; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) laborious; troublesome; difficult; (personal name) Hone Bone: bones, relics. |
骨人 see styles |
gǔ rén gu3 ren2 ku jen |
Skeleton. |
骨佛 see styles |
gǔ fó gu3 fo2 ku fo |
A bone-buddha, a corpse. |
骨偏 see styles |
honehen ほねへん |
kanji "bone" radical at left |
骨刷 see styles |
honesuri ほねすり |
monochrome print (woodblock, copper etching) |
骨刺 see styles |
gǔ cì gu3 ci4 ku tz`u ku tzu |
spur; bony outgrowth |
骨刻 see styles |
gǔ kè gu3 ke4 ku k`o ku ko |
carving in bone |
骨力 see styles |
gǔ lì gu3 li4 ku li |
(Chinese calligraphy) vigor of brushstrokes; fortitude; toughness; spine |
骨化 see styles |
gǔ huà gu3 hua4 ku hua kokka こっか |
to ossify; ossification (noun/participle) ossification |
骨原 see styles |
kotsuhara こつはら |
(place-name) Kotsuhara |
骨器 see styles |
gǔ qì gu3 qi4 ku ch`i ku chi kokki こっき |
bone tool (archaeology) {archeol} (See 骨角器) bone tool; horn implement |
骨堂 see styles |
gǔ táng gu3 tang2 ku t`ang ku tang kotsudou / kotsudo こつどう |
charnel house; ossuary ossuary |
骨塔 see styles |
gǔ tǎ gu3 ta3 ku t`a ku ta |
A dagoba for the ashes of the dead. |
骨壷 see styles |
kotsutsubo こつつぼ |
funerary urn |
骨壺 see styles |
kotsutsubo こつつぼ |
funerary urn |
骨太 see styles |
honebuto ほねぶと |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (ant: 骨細) big-boned; sturdily built; stout; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) solid (plan, storyline, etc.) |
骨子 see styles |
gǔ zi gu3 zi5 ku tzu kosshi こっし |
ribs; frame main point; gist; essentials; bones (e.g. of an idea); pith; (given name) Kosshi |
骨学 see styles |
kotsugaku こつがく |
osteology |
骨屋 see styles |
honeya ほねや |
(place-name) Honeya |
骨川 see styles |
honekawa ほねかわ |
(place-name) Honekawa |
骨幌 see styles |
honehoro ほねほろ |
(personal name) Honehoro |
骨幹 骨干 see styles |
gǔ gàn gu3 gan4 ku kan kokkan こっかん |
diaphysis (long segment of a bone); fig. backbone (noun - becomes adjective with の) skeleton; structure; build |
骨感 see styles |
gǔ gǎn gu3 gan3 ku kan |
bony; skinny |
骨折 see styles |
gǔ zhé gu3 zhe2 ku che kossetsu こっせつ |
to suffer a fracture; (of a bone) to break; fracture (noun, transitive verb) bone fracture |
骨料 see styles |
gǔ liào gu3 liao4 ku liao |
aggregate (sand or gravel used in concrete 混凝土) |
骨朵 see styles |
gǔ duǒ gu3 duo3 ku to |
club (ancient stick-like weapon with a melon-shaped enlargement at the tip); (flower) bud |
骨材 see styles |
kotsuzai こつざい |
aggregate (material) |
骨架 see styles |
gǔ jià gu3 jia4 ku chia |
framework; skeleton |
骨柄 see styles |
kotsugara こつがら |
build; physique; appearance |
骨格 see styles |
kokkaku こっかく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique; (2) framework |
骨棘 see styles |
kotsukyoku; kokkyoku こつきょく; こっきょく |
bone spur; osteophyte |
骨殖 see styles |
gǔ shi gu3 shi5 ku shih |
skeletal remains; Taiwan pr. [gu3 zhi2] |
骨氣 骨气 see styles |
gǔ qì gu3 qi4 ku ch`i ku chi |
More info & calligraphy: Courageous Spirit |
骨油 see styles |
kotsuyu; honeabura こつゆ; ほねあぶら |
bone oil; clarified bone stock |
骨法 see styles |
gǔ fǎ gu3 fa3 ku fa koppou / koppo こっぽう |
bone structure and physiognomy; the strength observed in brushstrokes (Chinese calligraphy) knack; the ropes |
骨灰 see styles |
gǔ huī gu3 hui1 ku hui kokkai; kotsubai こっかい; こつばい |
bone ash; cremation ashes; cremains bone ash |
骨炎 see styles |
kotsuen こつえん |
{med} (See 骨髄炎) osteitis |
骨炭 see styles |
gǔ tàn gu3 tan4 ku t`an ku tan kottan こったん |
bone black; animal charcoal bone char; bone black; bone coal |
骨燼 骨烬 see styles |
gǔ jìn gu3 jin4 ku chin |
bones and ashes; remains (after Buddhist cremation) |
骨片 see styles |
gǔ piàn gu3 pian4 ku p`ien ku pien koppen こっぺん |
spicule bone fragment; spicule |
骨牌 see styles |
gǔ pái gu3 pai2 ku p`ai ku pai koppai こっぱい |
dominoes (1) playing cards; (2) {mahj} mahjong tiles made of animal bone |
骨瓶 see styles |
kotsugame こつがめ |
(See 骨壺) funerary urn |
骨瓷 see styles |
gǔ cí gu3 ci2 ku tz`u ku tzu |
bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash) |
骨疽 see styles |
kosso こっそ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See カリエス・1) caries |
骨病 see styles |
gǔ bìng gu3 bing4 ku ping |
osteopathy |
骨瘤 see styles |
gǔ liú gu3 liu2 ku liu |
osteoma (benign tumor composed of bone-like material) |
骨皮 see styles |
honekawa ほねかわ |
(personal name) Honekawa |
骨盆 see styles |
gǔ pén gu3 pen2 ku p`en ku pen |
pelvis |
骨盤 骨盘 see styles |
gǔ pán gu3 pan2 ku p`an ku pan kotsuban こつばん |
pelvis (Tw) {anat} pelvis |
骨目 see styles |
gǔ mù gu3 mu4 ku mu |
The bones and eyes, the essentials. |
骨相 see styles |
kossou / kosso こっそう |
physique; phrenology |
骨碌 see styles |
gū lu gu1 lu5 ku lu |
to roll rapidly; to spin; Taiwan pr. [gu2lu5] |
骨科 see styles |
gǔ kē gu3 ke1 ku k`o ku ko |
orthopedics; orthopedic surgery |
骨稽 see styles |
kokkei / kokke こっけい |
(place-name) Kokkei |
骨立 see styles |
gǔ lì gu3 li4 ku li |
(literary) emaciated; bony |
骨箱 see styles |
kotsubako こつばこ |
box in which ashes of the deceased are kept; box in which a funerary urn is kept |
骨節 骨节 see styles |
gǔ jié gu3 jie2 ku chieh honebushi; kossetsu ほねぶし; こっせつ |
joint (of the skeleton) (See 骨っ節・1) joint (between bones) |
骨粉 see styles |
gǔ fěn gu3 fen3 ku fen koppun こっぷん |
bone meal bone meal; powdered bone |
骨細 see styles |
honeboso ほねぼそ |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (ant: 骨太・1) small-boned; thin-boned; slender; slight |
骨組 see styles |
honegumi ほねぐみ |
(1) skeletal frame; skeleton; build; physique; (2) framework; frame; structure; (3) outline |
骨罈 骨坛 see styles |
gǔ tán gu3 tan2 ku t`an ku tan |
urn |
骨肉 see styles |
gǔ ròu gu3 rou4 ku jou kotsuniku こつにく |
blood relation; kin; one's flesh and blood (1) one's own flesh and blood; blood relative; kinsman; (2) flesh and bone; (one's) body |
骨脂 see styles |
kosshi こっし |
bone fat |
骨腫 see styles |
kosshu; kotsushu こっしゅ; こつしゅ |
osteoma |
骨膜 see styles |
gǔ mó gu3 mo2 ku mo kotsumaku こつまく |
periosteum (membrane covering bone) (noun - becomes adjective with の) periosteum |
骨董 see styles |
gǔ dǒng gu3 dong3 ku tung kottou / kotto こっとう |
variant of 古董[gu3 dong3] antique; curio |
骨血 see styles |
gǔ xuè gu3 xue4 ku hsüeh |
flesh and blood; one's offspring |
骨裂 see styles |
gǔ liè gu3 lie4 ku lieh |
bone fracture; (of a bone) to fracture |
骨谷 see styles |
honetani ほねたに |
(surname) Honetani |
骨質 see styles |
kosshitsu こっしつ |
bony tissue; bony substance |
骨身 see styles |
gǔ shēn gu3 shen1 ku shen honemi ほねみ |
flesh and bones The bones of the body, the śarīra or remains after cremation. |
骨量 see styles |
kotsuryou / kotsuryo こつりょう |
bone quantity; bone mass |
骨針 骨针 see styles |
gǔ zhēn gu3 zhen1 ku chen |
spicule (in biology); bone needle (in archaeology) |
骨鎖 see styles |
gǔ suǒ gu3 suo3 ku so |
skeleton |
骨鏁 see styles |
gǔ suǒ gu3 suo3 ku so |
skeleton |
骨頂 see styles |
kocchou / koccho こっちょう |
height; pinnacle |
骨頭 骨头 see styles |
gǔ tou gu3 tou5 ku t`ou ku tou |
bone; CL:根[gen1],塊|块[kuai4]; moral character; bitterness; Taiwan pr. [gu2 tou5] |
骨骸 see styles |
gǔ hái gu3 hai2 ku hai kokkai |
bones; skeleton skeleton |
骨骺 see styles |
gǔ hóu gu3 hou2 ku hou |
(anatomy) epiphysis |
骨骼 see styles |
gǔ gé gu3 ge2 ku ko kokkaku こっかく |
bones; skeleton (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique; (2) framework |
骨髄 see styles |
kotsuzui こつずい |
(1) {anat} bone marrow; medulla; (2) heart's core; depths of one's heart; (3) (obsolete) main point; vital part |
骨髓 see styles |
gǔ suǐ gu3 sui3 ku sui kotsuzui |
bone marrow marrow |
骨鯁 骨鲠 see styles |
gǔ gěng gu3 geng3 ku keng |
fish bone; bone stuck in the throat; something one feels obliged to speak out about; candid speaker |
骨鱗 see styles |
kotsurin こつりん |
bony scale (of a fish) |
一骨 see styles |
ikkotsu いっこつ |
(given name) Ikkotsu |
万骨 see styles |
bankotsu ばんこつ |
thousands of lives |
中骨 see styles |
nakabone なかぼね |
backbone (of a fish) |
丸骨 see styles |
genkotsu げんこつ |
thighbone (esp. in pigs); femur |
乙骨 see styles |
otsukotsu おつこつ |
(surname) Otsukotsu |
交骨 see styles |
jiāo gǔ jiao1 gu3 chiao ku |
pubic bone |
人骨 see styles |
jinkotsu じんこつ |
human bones |
仏骨 see styles |
bukkotsu ぶっこつ |
(given name) Bukkotsu |
仙骨 see styles |
senkotsu せんこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) sacrum; sacral bone; (2) hermitry; appearance of an hermit; unworldliness; unusual physique; outstanding appearance; (given name) Senkotsu |
仮骨 see styles |
kakotsu かこつ |
{anat} callus |
佛骨 see styles |
fó gǔ fo2 gu3 fo ku bukkotsu |
Buddha's bones (as a sacred relic) A bone of the Buddha, especially the bone against whose reception by the emperor Xianzong the famous protest of Hanyu was made in 819. |
侠骨 see styles |
kyoukotsu / kyokotsu きょうこつ |
chivalrous spirit |
倉骨 see styles |
kurahone くらほね |
(place-name, surname) Kurahone |
傲骨 see styles |
ào gǔ ao4 gu3 ao ku |
lofty and unyielding character |
入骨 see styles |
rù gǔ ru4 gu3 ju ku nyū kotsu |
To inter the bones (of a monk) in a stūpa, or a grave. |
凡骨 see styles |
bonkotsu ぼんこつ |
ordinary person; (given name) Bonkotsu |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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