There are 19 total results for your ラカラ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ラカラ see styles |
rakara ラカラ |
(personal name) Lacarra |
からから see styles |
karakara カラカラ |
crested caracara (Polyborus plancus); (person) Caracalla (188-217CE) |
がらがら声 see styles |
garagaragoe がらがらごえ |
rough voice (e.g. when one has a cold or sore throat) |
がらがら蛇 see styles |
garagarahebi; garagarahebi がらがらへび; ガラガラヘビ |
(kana only) rattlesnake |
ガラガラ山 see styles |
garagarayama ガラガラやま |
(place-name) Garagarayama |
ガラガラ沢 see styles |
garagarazawa ガラガラざわ |
(place-name) Garagarazawa |
命からがら see styles |
inochikaragara いのちからがら |
(adverb) for dear life; barely escaping alive |
ガラガラヘビ see styles |
garagarahebi ガラガラヘビ |
(kana only) rattlesnake |
ガラガラポン see styles |
garagarapon ガラガラポン |
(noun/participle) (1) taking something apart and rebuilding it from scratch; wiping the slate clean; starting anew; (2) lottery wheel |
ガラガラ抽選 see styles |
garagarachuusen / garagarachusen ガラガラちゅうせん |
(See 抽選・ちゅうせん) tombola; raffle drum |
ピエトラガラ see styles |
pietoragara ピエトラガラ |
(personal name) Pietragalla |
朝っぱらから see styles |
asapparakara あさっぱらから |
(expression) very early in the morning; so early in the morning; at this ungodly hour |
ピドルタラガラ山 see styles |
pidorutaragarasan ピドルタラガラさん |
(place-name) Pidurutalagala (mountain) |
横這いガラガラ蛇 see styles |
yokobaigaragarahebi; yokobaigaragarahebi よこばいガラガラへび; ヨコバイガラガラヘビ |
(kana only) (rare) (See サイドワインダー) sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes) |
Variations: |
garagara; garagara ガラガラ; がらがら |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a clatter; with a rattle; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (almost) empty; (mostly) vacant; bare; uninhabited; unoccupied; (adj-no,adj-na) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) raspy (voice); gravelly; husky; (adv,adv-to) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a gargle; (vs,adv) (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rough (personality, speech, etc.); unreserved; outspoken; boorish; ill-mannered; (6) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rattle (baby's toy); (7) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lottery wheel |
どちらからとも無く see styles |
dochirakaratomonaku どちらからともなく |
(exp,adv) (kana only) (indicates that an action carried out by two people has no clear instigator) both; together; jointly; simultaneously |
ヨコバイガラガラヘビ see styles |
yokobaigaragarahebi ヨコバイガラガラヘビ |
(kana only) (obscure) sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes) |
Variations: |
inochikaragara; inochigaragara(命辛々, 命辛辛) いのちからがら; いのちがらがら(命辛々, 命辛辛) |
(adverb) for dear life; barely escaping alive |
Variations: |
garagarapon; garagarapon ガラガラポン; がらがらぽん |
(noun/participle) (1) taking something apart and rebuilding it from scratch; wiping the slate clean; starting anew; (2) lottery wheel |
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