There are 17 total results for your 木賊 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
木賊 see styles |
tokusa とくさ |
scouring rushes; Equisetum hyemale; common horsetail; (place-name, surname) Tokusa |
木賊山 see styles |
tokusayama とくさやま |
(place-name) Tokusayama |
木賊峠 see styles |
kikusatouge / kikusatoge きくさとうげ |
(personal name) Kikusatōge |
木賊川 see styles |
tokusagawa とくさがわ |
(surname) Tokusagawa |
木賊板 see styles |
tokusaita とくさいた |
thin cedar or cypress shingles (4.5-6 mm thick, used for shingling roofs of temples, shrines, etc.) |
木賊森 see styles |
tokusamori とくさもり |
(personal name) Tokusamori |
木賊橋 see styles |
tokusabashi とくさばし |
(place-name) Tokusabashi |
木賊沢 see styles |
tokusazawa とくさざわ |
(place-name) Tokusazawa |
木賊洞 see styles |
tokusabora とくさぼら |
(place-name) Tokusabora |
木賊葺 see styles |
tokusabuki とくさぶき |
(irregular okurigana usage) shingling with thin cedar or cypress shingles; roof shingled in such a manner (usu. at temples, shrines, etc.) |
木賊山町 see styles |
tokusayamachou / tokusayamacho とくさやまちょう |
(place-name) Tokusayamachō |
木賊葺き see styles |
tokusabuki とくさぶき |
shingling with thin cedar or cypress shingles; roof shingled in such a manner (usu. at temples, shrines, etc.) |
木賊隧道 see styles |
tokusazuidou / tokusazuido とくさずいどう |
(place-name) Tokusazuidō |
下木賊沢 see styles |
shimotokusazawa しもとくさざわ |
(place-name) Shimotokusazawa |
大木賊沢 see styles |
ootokusazawa おおとくさざわ |
(place-name) Ootokusazawa |
Variations: |
tokusa とくさ |
scouring rushes; Equisetum hyemale; common horsetail |
Variations: |
tokusabuki とくさぶき |
(See 木賊板) shingling with thin cedar or cypress shingles; roof shingled in such a manner (usu. at temples, shrines, etc.) |
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