There are 22 total results for your 一角 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一角 see styles |
kazumi かずみ |
(1) (いっかく only) corner; section; point; part; (2) (いっかく only) one horn; (3) pillar (of a group, system, etc.); member (of an organization, etc.); (4) {horse} first corner; (5) (kana only) narwhal (Monodon monoceros); (female given name) Kazumi |
一角犀 see styles |
ikkakusai いっかくさい |
great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); Indian rhinoceros |
一角獣 see styles |
ikkakujuu / ikkakuju いっかくじゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Unicorn |
一角鯨 一角鲸 see styles |
yī jiǎo jīng yi1 jiao3 jing1 i chiao ching |
narwhal (Monodon monoceros) |
一角サイ see styles |
ikkakusai いっかくサイ |
great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); Indian rhinoceros |
一角仙人 see styles |
yī jué xiān rén yi1 jue2 xian1 ren2 i chüeh hsien jen ikkakusenin いっかくせんいん |
(person) Ikkaku Sen'in Ekaśṛṅga ṛṣi; also 獨角仙人 The unicorn ṛṣi, an ascetic born of a deer; ensnared by a woman, he lost his power, and became a minister of state; he is one of the previous incarnations of Śākyamuni. |
一角獣座 see styles |
ikkakujuuza / ikkakujuza いっかくじゅうざ |
Monoceros (constellation); the Unicorn |
一角銀幣 一角银币 see styles |
yī jiǎo yín bì yi1 jiao3 yin2 bi4 i chiao yin pi |
dime |
冰山一角 see styles |
bīng shān yī jiǎo bing1 shan1 yi1 jiao3 ping shan i chiao |
tip of the iceberg |
天の一角 see styles |
tennoikkaku てんのいっかく |
point of heaven; corner of the sky |
Variations: |
hitokado; ikkado ひとかど; いっかど |
(n,adj-no,adv) (1) (kana only) a cut above the rest; superior; respectable; full-fledged; something uncommon; (n,adj-no,adv) (2) one field; one matter; (adverb) (3) suitably; reasonably |
一角の人物 see styles |
hitokadonojinbutsu ひとかどのじんぶつ |
(exp,n) somebody (important); someone |
一角の人間 see styles |
hitokadononingen ひとかどのにんげん |
(exp,n) somebody (important); someone |
一角蜘蛛蟹 see styles |
ikkakukumogani; ikkakukumogani イッカククモガニ; いっかくくもがに |
(kana only) fire crab (Pyromaia tuberculata) |
氷山の一角 see styles |
hyouzannoikkaku / hyozannoikkaku ひょうざんのいっかく |
(exp,n) (idiom) tip of the iceberg |
Variations: |
ichikakukei; ikkakkei / ichikakuke; ikkakke いちかくけい; いっかっけい |
{geom} monogon; henagon |
Variations: |
ikkakusai(一角犀); ikkakusai(一角sai); ikkakusai いっかくさい(一角犀); いっかくサイ(一角サイ); イッカクサイ |
(See インドサイ) great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); Indian rhinoceros |
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ichikakukei; ikkakkei / ichikakuke; ikkakke いちかくけい; いっかっけい |
{geom} monogon; henagon |
Variations: |
hitokado; ikkado ひとかど; いっかど |
(adj-no,n) (1) (kana only) considerable; decent; respectable; full-fledged; fully fledged; (adverb) (2) (kana only) suitably; reasonably; (3) (obsolete) one matter; one field |
Variations: |
ikkakujuuza / ikkakujuza いっかくじゅうざ |
Monoceros (constellation); the Unicorn |
Variations: |
hitokadonojinbutsu ひとかどのじんぶつ |
(exp,n) someone (important); person of importance |
Variations: |
hitokadononingen ひとかどのにんげん |
(exp,n) (See 一角の人物) someone (important); person of importance |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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