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八方天 see styles |
bā fāng tiān ba1 fang1 tian1 pa fang t`ien pa fang tien happō ten |
The eight heavens and devas at the eight points of the compass: E., the Indra, or Śakra heaven; S., the Yama heaven; W., the Varuna, or water heaven; N., the Vaiśramana, or Pluto heaven; N.E., the Īśāna, or Śiva heaven; S.E., the Homa, or fire heaven; S.W., the Nirṛti, or Rakṣa heaven; N.W., the Vāyu, or wind heaven. All these may be considered as devalokas or heavens. |
八臂天 see styles |
bā bì tiān ba1 bi4 tian1 pa pi t`ien pa pi tien hachipi ten |
The eight-arm deva; an epithet of Brahma as Nārāyaṇadeva 那羅延天 creator of men. |
共十地 see styles |
gòng shí dì gong4 shi2 di4 kung shih ti gū jūchi |
The ten stages which śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas have in common. |
具戒地 see styles |
jù jiè dì ju4 jie4 di4 chü chieh ti gukai chi |
The second of the bodhisattva ten stages in which all the rules are kept. |
分別轉 分别转 see styles |
fēn bié zhuǎn fen1 bie2 zhuan3 fen pieh chuan funbetsu ten |
to develop with discriminations |
初禪天 初禅天 see styles |
chū chán tiān chu1 chan2 tian1 ch`u ch`an t`ien chu chan tien sho zen ten |
The first of the four dhyāna heavens, corresponding to the first stage of dhyāna meditation. |
力無畏 力无畏 see styles |
lì wú wèi li4 wu2 wei4 li wu wei riki mui |
(力無所畏) The 力 is intp. as the ten powers of a Buddha, the 無所畏 are his four qualities of fearlessness. |
功德天 see styles |
gōng dé tiān gong1 de2 tian1 kung te t`ien kung te tien Kudoku ten |
(功德天女) idem 吉祥天 (吉祥天女) Lakṣmī, goddess of fortune. |
勉勵轉 勉励转 see styles |
miǎn lì zhuǎn mian3 li4 zhuan3 mien li chuan benrei ten |
forced progress |
化樂天 化乐天 see styles |
huà lè tiān hua4 le4 tian1 hua le t`ien hua le tien keraku ten |
Nirmāṇarati, 樂變化天 the fifth of the six desire-heavens, 640, 000 yojanas above Meru; it is next above the Tuṣita, or fourth deva. loka; a day is equal to 800 human years; life lasts for 8, 000 years; its inhabitants are eight yojanas in height, and light-emitting; mutual smiling produces impregnation and children are born on the knees by metamorphosis, at birth equal in development to human children of twelve— hence the 'joy-born heaven'. |
十か年 see styles |
juukanen / jukanen じゅうかねん |
(can act as adjective) decennial; recurring every ten years |
十ヶ年 see styles |
juukanen / jukanen じゅうかねん |
(can act as adjective) decennial; recurring every ten years |
十不善 see styles |
shí bù shàn shi2 bu4 shan4 shih pu shan jū fuzen |
ten immoral deeds |
十不淨 see styles |
shí bú jìng shi2 bu2 jing4 shih pu ching jū fujō |
ten impurities |
十乘床 see styles |
shí shèng chuáng shi2 sheng4 chuang2 shih sheng ch`uang shih sheng chuang jūjō no yuka |
The comfort or ease of progress produced by the ten vehicle meditation 十乘觀 is compared to a couch or divan. |
十乘觀 十乘观 see styles |
shí shèng guān shi2 sheng4 guan1 shih sheng kuan jūjō kan |
ten vehicle (meditation) |
十乘風 十乘风 see styles |
shí shèng fēng shi2 sheng4 feng1 shih sheng feng jūjō no kaze |
The ten vehicle meditation 十乘觀 like a breeze blows away error and falsity as dust. |
十人力 see styles |
juuninriki / juninriki じゅうにんりき |
the strength of ten |
十住位 see styles |
shí zhù wèi shi2 zhu4 wei4 shih chu wei jūjū i |
rank of the ten abodes |
十住心 see styles |
shí zhù xīn shi2 zhu4 xin1 shih chu hsin jū jū shin |
Ten stages of mental or spiritual development in the 眞言 Shingon sect, beginning with the human animal and ending with perfect enlightenment; a category by the Japanese monk 弘法 Kōbō, founded on the 大日經,十心品. |
十住經 十住经 see styles |
shí zhù jīng shi2 zhu4 jing1 shih chu ching Jūjū kyō |
Sūtra on the Ten Stages |
十佛名 see styles |
shí fó míng shi2 fo2 ming2 shih fo ming Jūbutsumyō |
Ten Buddha Names |
十來偈 十来偈 see styles |
shí lái jié shi2 lai2 jie2 shih lai chieh jūrai ge |
ten rhymes in lai |
十信位 see styles |
shí xìn wèi shi2 xin4 wei4 shih hsin wei jisshin'i |
ten stages of faith |
十八天 see styles |
shí bā tiān shi2 ba1 tian1 shih pa t`ien shih pa tien jūhachi ten |
Brahmaloka, the eighteen heavens of form, rūpadhātu, three of the first dhyāna, 梵衆天; 梵輔天; 大梵天; three of the second, 少光天; 無量光天; 光音; three of the third, 少淨天; 無量淨天; 徧淨天; and nine of the fourth, 無雲天; 福生天; 廣果天; 無想天; 無煩天; 無熱天; 善見天; 善現,天; 色究竟天 ."Southern Buddhism knows only sixteen. Those two which Northern Buddhists added are Punya-prasava 福生 and Anabhraka 無雲." Eitel. |
十六天 see styles |
shí liù tiān shi2 liu4 tian1 shih liu t`ien shih liu tien jūroku ten |
(十六大天) The sixteen devas are E. Indra and his wife; S.E. the fire deva and his wife; S. Yama and his wife; S.W. Yakṣa-rāja (Kuvera) and wife; W. the water deva and his nāga wife (Śakti); N.W. the wind deva and wife; N. Vaiśramaṇa and wife; N.E. Īśāna and wife. |
十力尊 see styles |
shí lì zūn shi2 li4 zun1 shih li tsun jūriki son |
(十力無等) The honoured (unequalled) possessor of the ten powers, Buddha. |
十力教 see styles |
shí lì jiào shi2 li4 jiao4 shih li chiao jūriki kyō |
The religion of Him who has the ten powers, i.e. Buddhism. |
十力明 see styles |
shí lì míng shi2 li4 ming2 shih li ming jūrikimyō |
The ten powers and ten understandings of a Buddha. |
十力經 十力经 see styles |
shí lì jīng shi2 li4 jing1 shih li ching Jūriki kyō |
Scripture on the Ten Powers |
十功德 see styles |
shí gōng dé shi2 gong1 de2 shih kung te jū kudoku |
(十功德論) Ten merits (or powers) commended by the Buddha to his bhikṣus—zealous progress, contentment with few desires, courage, learning (so as to teach), fearlessness, perfect observance of the commands and the fraternity, regulations, perfect meditation, perfect wisdom, perfect liberation, and perfect understanding of it. |
十勝行 十胜行 see styles |
shí shèng xíng shi2 sheng4 xing2 shih sheng hsing jisshōgyō |
The ten pāramitās observed by bodhisattvas, see 十地 and 十住. Hīnayāna has another group, adding to the four 梵福 q. v. the six of sacrificing one's life to save mother; or father; or a Buddha; to become a monk: to induce another to become a monk; to obtain authority to preach. |
十卷章 see styles |
shí juǎn zhāng shi2 juan3 zhang1 shih chüan chang Jikkanjō |
ten sections and chapters |
十善位 see styles |
shí shàn wèi shi2 shan4 wei4 shih shan wei jū zen(no) gurai |
十善戒力; 十善王 The position, or power, attained in the next life by observing the ten commandments here, to be born in the heavens, or as rulers of men. |
十善巧 see styles |
shí shàn qiǎo shi2 shan4 qiao3 shih shan ch`iao shih shan chiao jū zengyō |
The ten good crafts, or meditations of pratyeka-buddhas, i. e. on the five skandhas, twelve 處, eighteen 界, twelve 因緣, etc. |
十善心 see styles |
shí shàn xīn shi2 shan4 xin1 shih shan hsin jūzenshin |
mind of the ten good qualities |
十善戒 see styles |
shí shàn jiè shi2 shan4 jie4 shih shan chieh jū zenkai |
The ten commandments (as observed by the laity). |
十善業 十善业 see styles |
shí shàn yè shi2 shan4 ye4 shih shan yeh jū zengō |
(十善業道) The excellent karma resulting from practice of the ten commandments. |
十善王 see styles |
shí shàn wáng shi2 shan4 wang2 shih shan wang jūzennō |
ten good stages |
十喩觀 十喩观 see styles |
shí yú guān shi2 yu2 guan1 shih yü kuan jū yukan |
meditation on the ten illusions |
十囘向 see styles |
shí huí xiàng shi2 hui2 xiang4 shih hui hsiang jū ekō |
ten dedications of merit |
十地心 see styles |
shí dì xīn shi2 di4 xin1 shih ti hsin jūji shin |
Ten stages of mind, or mental development, i.e. (1) 四無量心 the four kinds of boundless mind; (2) 十善心 the mind of the ten good qualities; (3) 明光心 the illuminated mind; (4) 焰慧心 the mind of glowing wisdom; (5) 大勝心 the mind of mastery; (6) 現前心 the mind of the open way (above normal definitions); (7) 無生心 the mind of no rebirth; (8) 不思議心 the mind of the inexpressible; (9) 慧光心 the mind of wisdom-radiance; (10) 受位心 the mind of perfect receptivity. v. also 十心. |
十堅心 十坚心 see styles |
shí jiān xīn shi2 jian1 xin1 shih chien hsin jū kenshin |
ten firm states of mind |
十夜粥 see styles |
juuyagayu / juyagayu じゅうやがゆ |
{Buddh} (See 十夜・じゅうや) rice gruel served in temples for ten-night memorial services |
十大受 see styles |
shí dà shòu shi2 da4 shou4 shih ta shou jū daiju |
ten major ordination vows |
十大地 see styles |
shí dà dì shi2 da4 di4 shih ta ti jū daiji |
ten major grounds |
十大惑 see styles |
shí dà huò shi2 da4 huo4 shih ta huo jū daiwaku |
idem 十使. |
十大願 十大愿 see styles |
shí dà yuàn shi2 da4 yuan4 shih ta yüan jū daigan |
The ten vows of Puxian 普賢, or Samantabhadra. |
十天干 see styles |
shí tiān gān shi2 tian1 gan1 shih t`ien kan shih tien kan |
the ten Heavenly Stems 甲[jia3], 乙[yi3], 丙[bing3], 丁[ding1], 戊[wu4], 己[ji3], 庚[geng1], 辛[xin1], 壬[ren2], 癸[gui3] (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number like Roman I, II, III) |
十如是 see styles |
shí rú shì shi2 ru2 shi4 shih ju shih juunyoze / junyoze じゅうにょぜ |
{Buddh} ten thusnesses (in Tendai) The ten essential qualities, or characteristics, of thing, according to the 方便chapter of the Lotus sūtra: 相如是 form; 性如是 nature; 體如是 corpus or embodiment; 力如是 powers; 作如是 function; 因如是 primary cause; 果如是 environmental cause; 果如是 effect; 報如是 karmic reward; 本末究竟等 the inseparability, or inevitability of them all. |
十寶山 十宝山 see styles |
shí bǎo shān shi2 bao3 shan1 shih pao shan jippōsen |
ten precious mountains |
十山王 see styles |
shí shān wáng shi2 shan1 wang2 shih shan wang jūsen ō |
The spirit king of each of the ten mountains―Himālaya, Gandhamādana, Vaidharī, 神仙山, Yugaṅdhara, Aśvakarṇa, Nemindhara, Cakravāḍa, Ketumatī, and Sumeru. |
十布施 see styles |
shí bù shī shi2 bu4 shi1 shih pu shih jū fuse |
ten kinds of giving |
十常侍 see styles |
shí cháng shì shi2 chang2 shi4 shih ch`ang shih shih chang shih |
Ten Permanent Functionaries at the end of Han, a byword for corruption |
十廻向 see styles |
shí huí xiàng shi2 hui2 xiang4 shih hui hsiang jū ekō |
ten dedications (of merit) |
十弟子 see styles |
shí dì zǐ shi2 di4 zi3 shih ti tzu jū deshi |
The ten acolytes or attendants on an ācārya, or superior religious teacher, in his ceremonial offices, following the pattern of the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni. |
十念處 十念处 see styles |
shí niàn chù shi2 nian4 chu4 shih nien ch`u shih nien chu jūnensho |
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion. |
十惡業 十恶业 see styles |
shí è yè shi2 e4 ye4 shih o yeh jū aku gō |
ten evil activities |
十惡見 十恶见 see styles |
shí è jiàn shi2 e4 jian4 shih o chien jū akken |
ten pernicious views |
十惱亂 十恼乱 see styles |
shí nǎo luàn shi2 nao3 luan4 shih nao luan jū nōran |
The ten disturbers of the religious life: a domineering (spirit); heretical ways; dangerous amusements; a butcher's or other low occupation; asceticism (or selfish hīnayāna salvation); (the condition of a) eunuch; lust; endangering (the character by improper intimacy); contempt; breeding animals, etc. (for slaughter). |
十支論 十支论 see styles |
shí zhī lùn shi2 zhi1 lun4 shih chih lun jūshiron |
The ten Yoga books, the foundation work being the 瑜伽論, the other ten are 百法論, 五蘊論, 顯揚論, 攝大乘論, 雜集論, 辨中邊論, 二十唯識論, 三十唯識論, 大莊嚴論, and 分別瑜伽論 . |
十方佛 see styles |
shí fāng fó shi2 fang1 fo2 shih fang fo jippō butsu |
buddhas of the ten directions |
十方僧 see styles |
shí fāng sēng shi2 fang1 seng1 shih fang seng jippō sō |
saṃgha of the ten directions |
十方刹 see styles |
shí fāng chà shi2 fang1 cha4 shih fang ch`a shih fang cha jippō setsu |
realms of the ten directions |
十方法 see styles |
shí fāng fǎ shi2 fang1 fa3 shih fang fa jippō hō |
dharma of the ten directions |
十方空 see styles |
shí fāng kōng shi2 fang1 kong1 shih fang k`ung shih fang kung jippō kū |
space in the ten directions |
十日談 十日谈 see styles |
shí rì tán shi2 ri4 tan2 shih jih t`an shih jih tan |
Decameron, collection of 100 tales of love supposedly told by ten young people in ten days, written by Giovanni Boccaccio 薄伽丘[Bo2 jia1 qiu1] |
十普門 十普门 see styles |
shí pǔ mén shi2 pu3 men2 shih p`u men shih pu men jū fumon |
The ten universals of a bodhisattva: 慈悲普 universal pity; 弘誓門 vow of universal salvation; 修行門 accordant action; 斷惑門 universal cutting off of delusions; 入法門門 freedom of entry into all forms of truth; 神通門 universal superhuman powers; 方便門 universal accordance with conditions of the receptivity of others; 說法門 powers of universal explication of the truth; 供養諸佛門 power of universal service of all Buddhas; 成就衆生門 the perfecting of all beings universally. |
十根本 see styles |
shí gēn běn shi2 gen1 ben3 shih ken pen jū konpon |
ten basic [afflictions] |
十法界 see styles |
shí fǎ jiè shi2 fa3 jie4 shih fa chieh jū hōkai |
The ten dharma-worlds, or states of existence, i.e. the hells (or purgatories), pretas, animals, asmas, men, devas, śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, Buddhas. In the esoteric teaching there is a series of hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, śrāvakas, bodhisattvas, 權佛 relative Buddhas, 實佛 absolute Buddhas. |
十法行 see styles |
shí fǎ xíng shi2 fa3 xing2 shih fa hsing jippō gyō |
Ten ways of devotion to the Buddhist sutras: to copy them; serve the places where they are kept, as if serving the Buddha's shrine; preach or give them to others; listen attentively to their exposition; read; maintain; discourse on them to others; intone them; ponder over them; observe their lessons. |
十無二 十无二 see styles |
shí wú èr shi2 wu2 er4 shih wu erh jūmuni |
Ten powers only possessed by Buddhas: (1) prediction; (2) knowing and fulfilling the desires of the living; (3)-(10) are various forms of omniscience, i.e. (3) of all Buddha-realms and their inhabitants; (4) their natures; (5) good roots; (6) laws; (7) wisdom; (8) every moment; (9) evolving domains, or conditions; (10) language, words, and discussions. v. 宗鏡錄 99. |
十無礙 十无碍 see styles |
shí wú ài shi2 wu2 ai4 shih wu ai jūmuge |
The ten unhindered transformations and ubiquitous powers of a Buddha. |
十煩惱 十烦恼 see styles |
shí fán nǎo shi2 fan2 nao3 shih fan nao jū bonnō |
ten afflictions |
十牛図 see styles |
juugyuuzu / jugyuzu じゅうぎゅうず |
(work) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment); (wk) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment) |
十牛圖 十牛图 see styles |
shí niú tú shi2 niu2 tu2 shih niu t`u shih niu tu Jūgo zu |
(十牛圖序) The ten ox-pictures, the first, a man looking for an ox, then seeing its tracks, then seeing the ox, catching it, feeding it, riding it home, ox dies man lives, both dead, return whence they came and enter the dust. |
十玄門 十玄门 see styles |
shí xuán mén shi2 xuan2 men2 shih hsüan men jū genmon |
ten profound approaches |
十王殿 see styles |
shí wáng diàn shi2 wang2 dian4 shih wang tien juuouden / juoden じゅうおうでん |
(place-name) Jūouden hall of the ten kings |
十發趣 十发趣 see styles |
shí fā qù shi2 fa1 qu4 shih fa ch`ü shih fa chü jū hosshu |
ten stages of the arousal of clear destiny |
十眞如 see styles |
shí zhēn rú shi2 zhen1 ru2 shih chen ju jū shinnyo |
The ten aspects of the bhūtatathatā or reality attained by a bodhisattva during his fifty-two stages of development, cf. 十地 and 十障, each of which is associated with one of these zhenru: (1) 遍行眞如 the universality of the zhenru; (2) 最勝眞如 its superiority over all else; (3) 流眞如 its ubiquity; (4) 無攝受眞如 its independence or self-containedness; (5) 無別眞如 subjective indifferentiation; (6) 無染淨眞如 above differences of impurity and purity; (7) 法無別眞如 objective indifferentiation; (8) 不增減眞如 invariable, i.e. can be neither added to nor taken from; (9) 智自在所依 the basis of all wisdom; (10) 業自在等所依眞如 and all power. The above are the 別教 group from the 唯識論 10. Another group, of the 圓教, is the same as the 十如是 q.v. |
十眞實 十眞实 see styles |
shí zhēn shí shi2 zhen1 shi2 shih chen shih jū shinjitsu |
ten principles |
十禪支 十禅支 see styles |
shí chán zhī shi2 chan2 zhi1 shih ch`an chih shih chan chih jū zenshi |
v. 十一切處. |
十種戒 十种戒 see styles |
shí zhǒng jiè shi2 zhong3 jie4 shih chung chieh jūsshu kai |
ten types of [upholding] the precepts |
十種智 十种智 see styles |
shí zhǒng zhì shi2 zhong3 zhi4 shih chung chih jisshu chi |
ten kinds of cognition |
十箇年 see styles |
juukanen / jukanen じゅうかねん |
(can act as adjective) decennial; recurring every ten years |
十緣觀 十缘观 see styles |
shí yuán guān shi2 yuan2 guan1 shih yüan kuan jū enkan |
十喩觀 A meditation or reflection on the ten illusions 十緣生句. |
十自在 see styles |
shí zì zài shi2 zi4 zai4 shih tzu tsai jū jizai |
ten powers; ten kinds of mastery |
十處定 十处定 see styles |
shí chù dìng shi2 chu4 ding4 shih ch`u ting shih chu ting jūsho jō |
v. 十一切處. |
十訓抄 see styles |
jikkinshou / jikkinsho じっきんしょう |
(work) A Miscellany of Ten Maxims (Kamakura period collection of writing); (wk) A Miscellany of Ten Maxims (Kamakura period collection of writing) |
十誦律 十诵律 see styles |
shí sòng lǜ shi2 song4 lv4 shih sung lü Jūjuritsu |
Ten Recitations Vinaya |
十論匠 十论匠 see styles |
shí lùn jiàng shi2 lun4 jiang4 shih lun chiang jū ronshō |
ten masters [of the Indian Yogâcāra school] |
十迴向 see styles |
shí huí xiàng shi2 hui2 xiang4 shih hui hsiang jū ekō |
the ten dedications (of merit) |
十遍處 十遍处 see styles |
shí biàn chù shi2 bian4 chu4 shih pien ch`u shih pien chu jippenjo |
ten totally pervasive concentrations |
十重戒 see styles |
shí zhòng jiè shi2 zhong4 jie4 shih chung chieh jū jūkai |
ten grave precepts |
十重禁 see styles |
shí zhòng jīn shi2 zhong4 jin1 shih chung chin jūjū kin |
ten grave prohibitions |
十重罪 see styles |
shí zhòng zuì shi2 zhong4 zui4 shih chung tsui jū jūzai |
idem 十惡, 十不善. |
十重障 see styles |
shí zhòng zhàng shi2 zhong4 zhang4 shih chung chang jū jūshō |
The ten weighty bodhisattva hindrances, according to the 別教, which are respectively overcome by entry into the 十地; v. 成唯識論 9; the first is 異生性 the natural heart hindering the 聖性 holy heart, etc.; v. 十障. |
十金剛 十金刚 see styles |
shí jīn gāng shi2 jin1 gang1 shih chin kang jū kongō |
ten indestructible [minds] |
十長養 十长养 see styles |
shí cháng yǎng shi2 chang2 yang3 shih ch`ang yang shih chang yang jū chōyō |
ten kindsw of nurturing |
十門論 十门论 see styles |
shí mén lùn shi2 men2 lun4 shih men lun Jūmon ron |
Treatise of Ten Aspects |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Ten" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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