There are 95 total results for your 胴 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
胴 see styles |
dòng dong4 tung dou / do どう |
large intestine; torso (1) trunk; torso; body; abdomen; waist; (2) plastron (in kendo); touching the plastron (kimari-te in kendo); (3) frame (of a drum, etc.); sound box (of a shamisen, etc.); hull (of a ship); (4) (rare) {hanaf} (also written as 筒) (See 親・おや・2) dealer |
胴中 see styles |
dounaka / donaka どうなか |
(1) trunk; torso; (2) (rare) {hanaf} (also written as 筒中) (See 胴二) second player (out of three); player that goes after the dealer |
胴丸 see styles |
doumaru / domaru どうまる |
medieval armour lacking a solid breastplate and sleeves |
胴乱 see styles |
douran / doran どうらん |
(1) vasculum; case for botanical specimens; (2) satchel; small leather bag |
胴体 see styles |
doutai / dotai どうたい |
(1) trunk; torso; body; (2) body (of an aircraft); fuselage; hull (of a ship) |
胴像 see styles |
douzou / dozo どうぞう |
(irregular kanji usage) bronze statue |
胴元 see styles |
doumoto / domoto どうもと |
bookmaker (in gambling); manager |
胴囲 see styles |
doui / doi どうい |
(See 胴回り) waist; girth; measurement around waist |
胴張 see styles |
doubari / dobari どうばり |
(place-name) Doubari |
胴当 see styles |
douate / doate どうあて |
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
胴忘 see styles |
douwasure / dowasure どうわすれ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) lapse of memory; forgetting for a moment something one knows well; (something) slipping one's mind |
胴慾 see styles |
douyoku / doyoku どうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) avarice; heartlessness; greed |
胴掛 see styles |
dougake / dogake どうがけ doukake / dokake どうかけ |
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
胴欲 see styles |
douyoku / doyoku どうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) avarice; heartlessness; greed |
胴着 see styles |
dougi / dogi どうぎ |
(sleeveless) undergarment; padded undershirt |
胴突 see styles |
douzuki / dozuki どうづき |
ramming; rammer |
胴脇 see styles |
douwaki / dowaki どうわき |
(place-name) Douwaki |
胴衣 see styles |
doui / doi どうい |
padded, sleeveless undergarment; vest |
胴部 see styles |
doubu / dobu どうぶ |
torso; body; trunk |
胴長 see styles |
dounaga / donaga どうなが |
(noun or adjectival noun) possessing a long torso |
胴體 胴体 see styles |
dòng tǐ dong4 ti3 tung t`i tung ti |
carcass; naked body See: 胴体 |
台胴 see styles |
daidou / daido だいどう |
{archit} dado (part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice) |
圧胴 see styles |
atsudou / atsudo あつどう |
{print} impression cylinder |
寸胴 see styles |
zundou; zundo / zundo; zundo ずんどう; ずんど |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) cylindrical container (pot, vase, etc.); (adj-na,n,adj-no) (2) having no waist (straight body figure, not curvy); being stumpy; (adj-na,n,adj-no) (3) sleeveless (coat etc.) |
輪胴 see styles |
rindou / rindo りんどう |
chamber (of a revolver) |
逆胴 see styles |
gyakudou / gyakudo ぎゃくどう |
{MA} hitting the left side of the torso (in kendo) |
響胴 see styles |
kyoudou / kyodo きょうどう |
sound box (of a musical instrument); soundbox |
胴上げ see styles |
douage / doage どうあげ |
(noun/participle) lifting a person high (in celebration); tossing someone into the air; carrying someone on shoulders |
胴付鋸 see styles |
douzukinoko / dozukinoko どうづきのこ doutsukinokogiri / dotsukinokogiri どうつきのこぎり doutsukinoko / dotsukinoko どうつきのこ |
saw with a spine; tenon saw; back saw |
胴切り see styles |
dougiri / dogiri どうぎり |
(noun/participle) cutting horizontally into the torso (with a sword) |
胴切山 see styles |
dougiriyama / dogiriyama どうぎりやま |
(personal name) Dougiriyama |
胴回り see styles |
doumawari / domawari どうまわり |
waist; girth; measurement around waist |
胴差し see styles |
douzashi / dozashi どうざし |
(wooden) girder; girt |
胴巻き see styles |
doumaki / domaki どうまき |
bellyband; money belt |
胴当て see styles |
douate / doate どうあて |
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
胴忘れ see styles |
douwasure / dowasure どうわすれ |
(noun/participle) lapse of memory; forgetting for a moment something one knows well; (something) slipping one's mind |
胴掛け see styles |
dougake / dogake どうがけ doukake / dokake どうかけ |
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
胴揚げ see styles |
douage / doage どうあげ |
(noun/participle) lifting a person high (in celebration); tossing someone into the air; carrying someone on shoulders |
胴田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
胴突き see styles |
douzuki / dozuki どうづき |
ramming; rammer |
胴締め see styles |
doujime / dojime どうじめ |
(1) scissors maneuver (in wrestling, judo, etc.); scissors manoeuvre; (2) belt; waistband |
胴間声 see styles |
doumagoe / domagoe どうまごえ |
(vulgar) thick voice |
胴震い see styles |
douburui / doburui どうぶるい |
(noun/participle) shivering |
胴顫い see styles |
douburui / doburui どうぶるい |
(out-dated kanji) (noun/participle) shivering |
共鳴胴 see styles |
kyoumeidou / kyomedo きょうめいどう |
sound box (of an instrument); sounding box |
双胴機 see styles |
soudouki / sodoki そうどうき |
(1) twin-boom aircraft; (2) twin-fuselage aircraft |
双胴船 see styles |
soudousen / sodosen そうどうせん |
double-hull boat; catamaran |
寸胴鍋 see styles |
zundounabe / zundonabe ずんどうなべ |
stockpot |
屠胴原 see styles |
todouhara / todohara とどうはら |
(place-name) Todouhara |
桶側胴 see styles |
okegawadou / okegawado おけがわどう |
(hist) tub-sided samurai cuirass |
輪胴式 see styles |
rindoushiki / rindoshiki りんどうしき |
(can be adjective with の) revolving chamber-style (e.g. pistol) |
胴が長い see styles |
douganagai / doganagai どうがながい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 胴の長い) having a long body; long-bodied |
胴の括れ see styles |
koshinokubire こしのくびれ |
(exp,n) waist |
胴の長い see styles |
dounonagai / dononagai どうのながい |
(adjective) (See 胴が長い) long-bodied |
胴付長靴 see styles |
doutsukinagakutsu / dotsukinagakutsu どうつきながくつ |
waders (waterproof pants often fitted with boots, used mostly by fishermen) |
胴体着陸 see styles |
doutaichakuriku / dotaichakuriku どうたいちゃくりく |
belly landing (of an aircraft); gear-up landing |
胴具足山 see styles |
dougusokuyama / dogusokuyama どうぐそくやま |
(personal name) Dougusokuyama |
胴技切戸 see styles |
dounukekiretto / donukekiretto どうぬけきれっと |
(place-name) Dounukekiretto |
胴長短足 see styles |
dounagatansoku / donagatansoku どうながたんそく |
having a long torso and short legs; long-bodied and short-legged |
救命胴衣 see styles |
kyuumeidoui / kyumedoi きゅうめいどうい |
(See ライフジャケット) life jacket; life vest |
胴のくびれ see styles |
koshinokubire こしのくびれ |
(exp,n) waist |
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doumaru / domaru どうまる |
(hist) light torso armour opening at the right, originally used for infantry combat; dō-maru |
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douni / doni どうに |
{hanaf} second player (out of three); player that goes after the dealer |
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doumoto / domoto どうもと |
(1) banker (gambling); bookmaker; person who runs a gambling den; person who rents out space for gambling and charges commission; (2) manager; boss |
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douyoku / doyoku どうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) avarice; heartlessness; greed |
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dougi / dogi どうぎ |
(See 胴衣・どうい) (sleeveless) undergarment; padded undershirt |
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douoya / dooya どうおや |
(rare) (See 胴元・1) banker (gambling); bookmaker; person who runs a gambling den; person who rents out space for gambling and charges commission |
クリ胴枯病 see styles |
kuridougarebyou / kuridogarebyo クリどうがれびょう |
chestnut blight; chestnut canker |
空胴共振器 see styles |
kuudoukyoushinki / kudokyoshinki くうどうきょうしんき |
cavity resonator; microwave resonance cavity; rhumbataron |
輪胴式弾倉 see styles |
rindoushikidansou / rindoshikidanso りんどうしきだんそう |
(rare) (See 回転弾倉) cylinder (of a revolver) |
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douate / doate どうあて |
(See 胴掛け) slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
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doukake; dougake / dokake; dogake どうかけ; どうがけ |
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen) |
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douzuki / dozuki どうづき |
ramming; rammer |
回胴式遊技機 see styles |
kaidoushikiyuugiki / kaidoshikiyugiki かいどうしきゆうぎき |
(See パチスロ) slot machine |
屠胴塚貯水地 see styles |
todoutsukachosuichi / todotsukachosuichi とどうつかちょすいち |
(place-name) Todoutsukachosuichi |
胴付きのこぎり see styles |
doutsukinokogiri / dotsukinokogiri どうつきのこぎり |
saw with a spine; tenon saw; back saw |
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doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
輪胴式ピストル see styles |
rindoushikipisutoru / rindoshikipisutoru りんどうしきピストル |
(See 輪胴式・りんどうしき) revolver |
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doumawari / domawari どうまわり |
waist; girth; measurement around waist |
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douage / doage どうあげ |
(noun, transitive verb) tossing (someone) into the air (in celebration) |
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douwasure / dowasure どうわすれ |
(noun/participle) (See ど忘れ) lapse of memory; forgetting for a moment something one knows well; (something) slipping one's mind |
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zundou; zundo / zundo; zundo ずんどう; ずんど |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) cylindrical; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) having no waist; undefined (waist); rectangle (body shape); straight; (3) cylinder vase; (4) (abbreviation) (See 寸胴鍋) stockpot |
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doutsukinoko(胴付鋸); douzukinoko(胴付鋸); doutsukinokogiri / dotsukinoko(胴付鋸); dozukinoko(胴付鋸); dotsukinokogiri どうつきのこ(胴付鋸); どうづきのこ(胴付鋸); どうつきのこぎり |
saw with a spine; tenon saw; back saw |
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douburui / doburui どうぶるい |
(n,vs,vi) shivering |
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kuudou / kudo くうどう |
(1) cavity; hollow; cave; cavern; (can be adjective with の) (2) hollow |
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douzou / dozo どうぞう |
bronze statue |
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douzou / dozo どうぞう |
bronze statue |
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doutori / dotori どうとり |
(rare) renting out space for gambling and charging a commission on the proceeds; person who rents out space for gambling |
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douage / doage どうあげ |
(noun, transitive verb) tossing (someone) into the air (in celebration) |
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kuudoukyoushinki / kudokyoshinki くうどうきょうしんき |
cavity resonator; microwave resonance cavity; rhumbatron |
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doutsukinokogiri / dotsukinokogiri どうつきのこぎり |
(See 胴付鋸・どうつきのこ) saw with a spine; tenon saw; back saw |
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douwasure / dowasure どうわすれ |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (rare) (See ど忘れ) lapse of memory; forgetting for a moment something one knows well; (something) slipping one's mind |
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doutsukinoko; douzukinoko(sk) / dotsukinoko; dozukinoko(sk) どうつきのこ; どうづきのこ(sk) |
saw with a spine; tenon saw; back saw |
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dougiri / dogiri どうぎり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) horizontal cut (esp. fish, plant, etc.); (2) (esp. 胴斬り) horizontal cut across the torso (sword technique) |
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koshinokubire こしのくびれ |
(exp,n) waist |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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