There are 23 total results for your 銀杏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
銀杏 银杏 see styles |
yín xìng yin2 xing4 yin hsing ginnan ぎんなん |
ginkgo (See 銀杏・いちょう) ginkgo nut; gingko nut; (surname) Ginnan |
銀杏堂 see styles |
ichoudou / ichodo いちょうどう |
(surname) Ichōdou |
銀杏寺 see styles |
ichouji / ichoji いちょうじ |
(place-name) Ichōji |
銀杏峯 see styles |
genanpou / genanpo げなんぽう |
(place-name) Genanpou |
銀杏峰 see styles |
genanbo げなんぼ |
(personal name) Genanbo |
銀杏木 see styles |
ichonoki いちょのき |
(place-name) Ichonoki |
銀杏橋 see styles |
ichoubashi / ichobashi いちょうばし |
(place-name) Ichōbashi |
銀杏田 see styles |
ichouda / ichoda いちょうだ |
(surname) Ichōda |
銀杏町 see styles |
ichoumachi / ichomachi いちょうまち |
(place-name) Ichōmachi |
銀杏蟹 see styles |
ichougani; ichougani / ichogani; ichogani いちょうがに; イチョウガニ |
(kana only) Cancer japonicus (species of crab) |
銀杏返 see styles |
ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
(irregular okurigana usage) ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
大銀杏 see styles |
ooichou / ooicho おおいちょう |
(1) large ginkgo tree; (2) (sumo) ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers |
銀杏木前 see styles |
ichounokimae / ichonokimae いちょうのきまえ |
(place-name) Ichōnokimae |
銀杏木町 see styles |
ichonokichou / ichonokicho いちょのきちょう |
(place-name) Ichonokichō |
銀杏歯鯨 see styles |
ichouhakujira; ichouhakujira / ichohakujira; ichohakujira いちょうはくじら; イチョウハクジラ |
(kana only) ginkgo-toothed beaked whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens) |
銀杏短大 see styles |
ichoutandai / ichotandai いちょうたんだい |
(place-name) Ichōtandai |
銀杏返し see styles |
ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
大銀杏髷 see styles |
ooichoumage / ooichomage おおいちょうまげ |
{sumo} (See 大銀杏) ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers |
古町の大銀杏 see styles |
furumachinoooichou / furumachinoooicho ふるまちのおおいちょう |
(place-name) Furumachinoooichō |
アメリカ銀杏蟹 see styles |
amerikaichougani; amerikaichougani / amerikaichogani; amerikaichogani アメリカいちょうがに; アメリカイチョウガニ |
(kana only) Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) |
Variations: |
ooichou(大銀杏); ooichou(大ichou) / ooicho(大銀杏); ooicho(大icho) おおいちょう(大銀杏); おおイチョウ(大イチョウ) |
(1) large ginkgo tree; (2) {sumo} ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers |
Variations: |
ichou; kousonju(公孫樹); ichou / icho; kosonju(公孫樹); icho いちょう; こうそんじゅ(公孫樹); イチョウ |
(kana only) ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba); gingko; maidenhair tree |
Variations: |
ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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