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    ku1
k`u
    ku
 ku
(of plants) withered; (of wells, rivers, etc) dried up; (bound form) dull; boring; (bound form) residue of pressed oilseeds
Wither, decay.

枯乾


枯干

see styles
kū gān
    ku1 gan1
k`u kan
    ku kan
dried up; shriveled; withered

枯井

see styles
 karei / kare
    かれい
(place-name) Karei

枯堂

see styles
 karedou / karedo
    かれどう
(surname) Karedou

枯声

see styles
 kosei / kose
    こせい
(given name) Kosei

枯寂

see styles
kū jì
    ku1 ji4
k`u chi
    ku chi
bleak; desolate; devoid of liveliness

枯島

see styles
 karejima
    かれじま
(place-name) Karejima

枯川

see styles
 kosen
    こせん
(given name) Kosen

枯木

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kū mù
    ku1 mu4
k`u mu
    ku mu
 kogi
    こぎ
dead tree
dead tree; dry wood; (surname) Kogi
Withered timber, decayed, dried-up trees; applied to a class of ascetic Buddhists, who sat in meditation, never lying down, like 石霜木 petrified rocks and withered stumps.

枯朽

see styles
kū xiǔ
    ku1 xiu3
k`u hsiu
    ku hsiu
withered and rotten

枯枝

see styles
 kareeda
    かれえだ
dead branch (or twig, etc.); withered branch

枯柏

see styles
 kohaku
    こはく
(given name) Kohaku

枯柳

see styles
 koryuu / koryu
    こりゅう
(given name) Koryū

枯槁

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kū gǎo
    ku1 gao3
k`u kao
    ku kao
 kokou / koko
    ここう
(of vegetation) withered; (of a person) haggard
(n,vs,vi) (1) (form) withering; dying (plants); (n,vs,vi) (2) (form) growing skinny; wasting away

枯死

see styles
 koshi
    こし
(n,vs,vi) withering; dying

枯水

see styles
kū shuǐ
    ku1 shui3
k`u shui
    ku shui
scarce water; low water level

枯淡

see styles
 kotan
    こたん
(adj-na,adj-no,n) elegant simplicity

枯淵

see styles
 karebuchi
    かれぶち
(place-name) Karebuchi

枯渇

see styles
 kokatsu
    こかつ
(noun/participle) drying up; becoming exhausted; running dry; starvation

枯渕

see styles
 karebuchi
    かれぶち
(place-name) Karebuchi

枯滝

see styles
 karetaki
    かれたき
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden

枯燥

see styles
kū zào
    ku1 zao4
k`u tsao
    ku tsao
 kosou / koso
    こそう
dry and dull; uninteresting; tedious
(noun/participle) drying up; parching
dried up

枯竭

see styles
kū jié
    ku1 jie2
k`u chieh
    ku chieh
used up; dried up; exhausted (of resources)

枯節

see styles
 karebushi
    かれぶし
high grade katsuobushi (with mold)

枯芝

see styles
 kareshiba
    かれしば
(surname) Kareshiba

枯茗

see styles
kū míng
    ku1 ming2
k`u ming
    ku ming
cumin (loanword)

枯草

see styles
kū cǎo
    ku1 cao3
k`u ts`ao
    ku tsao
 kosou / koso
    こそう
    karekusa
    かれくさ
withered grass; dry grass
dry grass; dead grass; hay; withered grass

枯菊

see styles
 karegiku
    かれぎく
withered chrysanthemum in winter

枯萎

see styles
kū wěi
    ku1 wei3
k`u wei
    ku wei
to wilt; to wither; wilted; withered; drained; enervated; exhausted

枯葉


枯叶

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kū yè
    ku1 ye4
k`u yeh
    ku yeh
 kareha
    かれは
dead leaf; withered leaf
dead leaf; dry leaves

枯葎

see styles
 karemugura
    かれむぐら
(archaism) creeping plant withered in the winter cold

枯葦

see styles
 kareashi
    かれあし
withered reeds (esp. reeds that have withered in the winter)

枯薮

see styles
 kareyabu
    かれやぶ
(place-name) Kareyabu

枯蘆

see styles
 kareashi
    かれあし
withered reeds (esp. reeds that have withered in the winter)

枯谷

see styles
 karedani
    かれだに
(place-name) Karedani

枯野

see styles
 kareno
    かれの
desolate field; withered field; (place-name) Kareno

枯骨

see styles
kū gǔ
    ku1 gu3
k`u ku
    ku ku
 kokotsu
    ここつ
(given name) Kokotsu
a skeleton

乾枯


干枯

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gān kū
    gan1 ku1
kan k`u
    kan ku
 kanko
    かんこ
withered; shriveled; dried-up
(noun/participle) completely drying up

冬枯

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 touko / toko
    とうこ
(given name) Touko

形枯

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xíng kū
    xing2 ku1
hsing k`u
    hsing ku
 gyōko
a withering body

昇枯

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 katsusaburou / katsusaburo
    かつさぶろう
(male given name) Katsusaburou

木枯

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 kogarashi
    こがらし
(irregular okurigana usage) cold wintry wind; (surname, given name) Kogarashi

本枯

see styles
 honkare
    ほんかれ
(See 枯節) high grade katsuobushi (with mold)

栄枯

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 eiko / eko
    えいこ
vicissitudes; ups and downs

炭枯

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 isaburou / isaburo
    いさぶろう
(male given name) Isaburou

神枯

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shén kū
    shen2 ku1
shen k`u
    shen ku
spiritual desolation

蒼枯

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 souko / soko
    そうこ
(adj-t,adv-to) old-fashioned and tasteful

藪枯

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 yabugarashi
    やぶがらし
(kana only) bushkiller (species of herbaceous plant, Cayratia japonica)

那枯

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 nako
    なこ
(female given name) Nako

枯らす

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 karasu
    からす
(transitive verb) to let dry; to kill (vegetation); to season (lumber)

枯れる

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 kareru
    かれる
(v1,vi) (1) to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; (v1,vi) (2) to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)

枯れ専

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 karesen; karesen
    かれせん; カレセン
(kana only) (from 枯れたおじいさん専門) younger woman (usu. 20-30 years old) who is physically attracted to mature older men (usu. 50-60 years old)

枯れ木

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 kareki
    かれき
dead tree; dry wood

枯れ枝

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 kareeda
    かれえだ
dead branch (or twig, etc.); withered branch

枯れ滝

see styles
 karetaki
    かれたき
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden

枯れ草

see styles
 karekusa
    かれくさ
dry grass; dead grass; hay; withered grass

枯れ葉

see styles
 kareha
    かれは
dead leaf; dry leaves

枯れ野

see styles
 kareno
    かれの
desolate field; withered field

枯井崎

see styles
 kareizaki / karezaki
    かれいざき
(place-name) Kareizaki

枯井谷

see styles
 kareidani / karedani
    かれいだに
(place-name) Kareidani

枯千里

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 kosenri
    こせんり
(given name) Kosenri

枯尾沢

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 kareosawa
    かれおさわ
(place-name) Kareosawa

枯尾花

see styles
 kareobana
    かれおばな
withered silver grass

枯山水

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 kosensui
    こせんすい
(rare) karesansui, traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden

枯木堂

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kū mù táng
    ku1 mu4 tang2
k`u mu t`ang
    ku mu tang
 koboku dō
The hall in which木 sat.

枯木尾

see styles
 kakurekinoo
    かくれきのお
(place-name) Kakurekinoo

枯木山

see styles
 karekiyama
    かれきやま
(personal name) Karekiyama

枯木峠

see styles
 karekitouge / karekitoge
    かれきとうげ
(personal name) Karekitōge

枯木平

see styles
 karekidai
    かれきだい
(place-name) Karekidai

枯木沢

see styles
 karekizawa
    かれきざわ
(place-name) Karekizawa

枯木沼

see styles
 karekinuma
    かれきぬま
(place-name) Karekinuma

枯木谷

see styles
 karekidani
    かれきだに
(place-name) Karekidani

枯木野

see styles
 karekino
    かれきの
(place-name) Karekino

枯松山

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 karematsuyama
    かれまつやま
(personal name) Karematsuyama

枯松沢

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 karematsuzawa
    かれまつざわ
(place-name) Karematsuzawa

枯水期

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kū shuǐ qī
    ku1 shui3 qi1
k`u shui ch`i
    ku shui chi
period of low water level (winter in north China)

枯淵町

see styles
 karebuchimachi
    かれぶちまち
(place-name) Karebuchimachi

枯草熱


枯草热

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kū cǎo rè
    ku1 cao3 re4
k`u ts`ao je
    ku tsao je
 kosounetsu / kosonetsu
    こそうねつ
hay fever
(obsolete) (See 花粉症) hay fever; pollinosis (allergy to pollen)

枯草菌

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 kosoukin / kosokin
    こそうきん
hay bacillus (Bacillus subtilis); grass bacillus

枯萎病

see styles
kū wěi bìng
    ku1 wei3 bing4
k`u wei ping
    ku wei ping
blight

枯葉剤

see styles
 karehazai
    かれはざい
defoliant

枯葉劑


枯叶剂

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kū yè jì
    ku1 ye4 ji4
k`u yeh chi
    ku yeh chi
Agent Orange (herbicide)

枯露柿

see styles
 korogaki
    ころがき
dried persimmon

冬枯れ

see styles
 fuyugare
    ふゆがれ
(noun/participle) wintry desolation; poor business conditions

品枯れ

see styles
 shinagare
    しながれ
(See 品薄) scarcity of goods; being out of stock

夏枯れ

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 natsugare
    なつがれ
(n,vs,vi) summer slump

夏枯峠

see styles
 natsukaretouge / natsukaretoge
    なつかれとうげ
(place-name) Natsukaretōge

宇枯峠

see styles
 ukaretouge / ukaretoge
    うかれとうげ
(place-name) Ukaretōge

旱涸枯

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hàn hé kū
    han4 he2 ku1
han ho k`u
    han ho ku
 kankoku
dried

木枯し

see styles
 kogarashi
    こがらし
cold wintry wind

末枯れ

see styles
 uragare
    うらがれ
dying of the little twigs and branches

百草枯

see styles
bǎi cǎo kū
    bai3 cao3 ku1
pai ts`ao k`u
    pai tsao ku
paraquat

縞枯山

see styles
 shimakareyama
    しまかれやま
(personal name) Shimakareyama

草枯れ

see styles
 kusagare
    くさがれ
autumn; fall; withering of the grass

葉枯れ

see styles
 hagare
    はがれ
leaf withering

赤枯病

see styles
 akagarebyou / akagarebyo
    あかがれびょう
{bot} needle blight

霜枯れ

see styles
 shimogare
    しもがれ
nipped by frost; bleak

青枯病

see styles
 aogarebyou / aogarebyo
    あおがれびょう
(med) bacterial wilt (caused by the bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum)

黄枯茶

see styles
 kigaracha
    きがらちゃ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bluish yellow

黑枯茗

see styles
hēi kū míng
    hei1 ku1 ming2
hei k`u ming
    hei ku ming
black cumin (Nigella sativa)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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