There are 26 total results for your 螻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
螻 蝼 see styles |
lóu lou2 lou kera けら |
see 螻蛄|蝼蛄[lou2 gu1] (kana only) mole cricket (esp. the Oriental mole cricket, Gryllotalpa orientalis); (surname) Kera |
螻田 see styles |
kerata けらた |
(surname) Kerata |
螻羽 see styles |
keraba けらば |
(archit) (kana only) edge of a gabled roof; verge |
螻蛄 蝼蛄 see styles |
lóu gū lou2 gu1 lou ku rouko / roko ろうこ okera おけら |
mole cricket; Gryllolaptaptidae, family of burrowing insects of order Orthoptera (a serious agricultural pest) (kana only) mole cricket (esp. the Oriental mole cricket, Gryllotalpa orientalis); (1) (kana only) mole cricket (esp. the Oriental mole cricket, Gryllotalpa orientalis); (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) being penniless; being broke |
螻蟻 蝼蚁 see styles |
lóu yǐ lou2 yi3 lou i |
lit. mole cricket and ants; fig. tiny individuals with no power |
天螻 天蝼 see styles |
tiān lóu tian1 lou2 t`ien lou tien lou |
mole cricket; slang word for agricultural pest Gryllotalpa |
虫螻 see styles |
mushikera むしけら |
worm; insect |
蛞螻 蛞蝼 see styles |
kuò lóu kuo4 lou2 k`uo lou kuo lou |
mole cricket (Gryllotalpa) |
野螻 see styles |
nokera のけら |
(surname) Nokera |
螻川内 see styles |
kerakawachi けらかわち |
(surname) Kerakawachi |
螻河内 see styles |
kerakawauchi けらかわうち |
(surname) Kerakawauchi |
螻蛄才 see styles |
kerazai けらざい |
being a jack of all trades and master of none |
螻蛄科 蝼蛄科 see styles |
lóu gū kē lou2 gu1 ke1 lou ku k`o lou ku ko |
Gryllolaptaptidae family of burrowing insects of order Orthoptera; mole crickets |
螻蛄羽 see styles |
keraba けらば |
(archit) (kana only) edge of a gabled roof; verge |
螻蛄芸 see styles |
keragei / kerage けらげい |
(See 螻蛄才) being a jack of all trades and master of none |
川螻蛄 see styles |
kawagera; kawagera かわげら; カワゲラ |
(kana only) stonefly (any insect of order Plecoptera, esp. those of family Perlidae) |
飛螻蛄 see styles |
tobikera とびけら |
(kana only) caddisfly; caddis fly (any moth-like insect of the order Trichoptera) |
Variations: |
kera; okera(螻蛄); rouko(螻蛄); kera; okera / kera; okera(螻蛄); roko(螻蛄); kera; okera けら; おけら(螻蛄); ろうこ(螻蛄); ケラ; オケラ |
(1) (kana only) mole cricket (esp. the Oriental mole cricket, Gryllotalpa orientalis); (2) (おけら, オケラ only) (colloquialism) (kana only) being penniless; being broke |
飛螻蛄目 see styles |
tobikeramoku とびけらもく |
Trichoptera (the order of insects comprising the caddisflies) |
Variations: |
keraba; keraba けらば; ケラバ |
(kana only) {archit} edge of a gabled roof; verge |
Variations: |
kawagera; kawagera かわげら; カワゲラ |
(kana only) stonefly (any insect of order Plecoptera, esp. those of family Perlidae) |
Variations: |
mushikera むしけら |
worm; insect |
Variations: |
tobikera; tobikera とびけら; トビケラ |
(kana only) caddisfly; caddis fly (any moth-like insect of the order Trichoptera) |
Variations: |
mushikera むしけら |
(1) worm; insect; (2) (derogatory term) insignificant person; pathetic person |
Variations: |
tobikeramoku(tobikera目); tobikeramoku(飛螻蛄目) トビケラもく(トビケラ目); とびけらもく(飛螻蛄目) |
(See 飛螻蛄) Trichoptera (the order of insects comprising the caddisflies) |
Variations: |
mushikera; mushikera(sk) むしけら; ムシケラ(sk) |
(1) worm; insect; (2) (derogatory term) insignificant person; pathetic person |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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