There are 20 total results for your メジロ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
メジロ see styles |
mejiro メジロ |
(1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus) |
めじろ台 see styles |
mejirodai めじろだい |
(place-name) Mejirodai |
締めしろ see styles |
shimeshiro しめしろ |
interference; jamming |
めじろ台駅 see styles |
mejirodaieki めじろだいえき |
(st) Mejirodai Station |
めじろ押し see styles |
mejirooshi めじろおし |
(n,adj-no,adv) (1) jostling; milling about; crush; being jammed together; (can be adjective with の) (2) packed with (activities, products, etc.); teeming with |
メジロザメ see styles |
mejirozame メジロザメ |
(kana only) sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) |
メジロ牧場 see styles |
mejirobokujou / mejirobokujo メジロぼくじょう |
(place-name) Mejirobokujō |
メジロザメ属 see styles |
mejirozamezoku メジロザメぞく |
Carcharhinus (genus of requiem sharks) |
メジロザメ科 see styles |
mejirozameka メジロザメか |
Carcharhinidae (family of migratory live-bearing requiem sharks) |
オオメジロザメ see styles |
oomejirozame オオメジロザメ |
(kana only) bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) |
クロヘリメジロ see styles |
kuroherimejiro クロヘリメジロ |
(kana only) copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus, only member of Carcharhinus found mostly at temperate latitudes); bronze whaler; narrowtooth shark |
Variations: |
shimeshiro しめしろ |
interference; jamming |
オグロメジロザメ see styles |
oguromejirozame オグロメジロザメ |
(kana only) blacktail reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, species of Indo-Pacific requiem shark); grey reef shark |
ペレスメジロザメ see styles |
peresumejirozame ペレスメジロザメ |
(kana only) Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezii, species of requiem shark found in the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil) |
ガンジスメジロザメ see styles |
ganjisumejirozame ガンジスメジロザメ |
Ganges shark (Glyphis gangeticus) |
クロヘリメジロザメ see styles |
kuroherimejirozame クロヘリメジロザメ |
(kana only) copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus, only member of Carcharhinus found mostly at temperate latitudes); bronze whaler; narrowtooth shark |
ナガハナメジロザメ see styles |
nagahanamejirozame ナガハナメジロザメ |
night shark (Carcharhinus signatus, species of nocturnally active requiem shark found in the Atlantic Ocean) |
ボルネオメジロザメ see styles |
boruneomejirozame ボルネオメジロザメ |
Borneo shark (Carcharhinus borneensis, species of requiem shark found in Borneo and China) |
ガンジスメジロザメ属 see styles |
ganjisumejirozamezoku ガンジスメジロザメぞく |
Glyphis (genus of secretive true river sharks) |
Variations: |
mejirooshi めじろおし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) jostling; milling about; crush; being jammed together; (can be adjective with の) (2) packed with (activities, products, etc.); teeming with; chock-full of |
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