There are 32 total results for your Kori search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
コリー see styles |
korii / kori コリー |
More info & calligraphy: Korie |
梱 see styles |
kǔn kun3 k`un kun kori こり |
movable door sill (n,n-suf,ctr) (1) wrapped package; bale; (2) (See 行李) wicker trunk; wicker luggage |
郭 see styles |
guō guo1 kuo kouri / kori こうり |
outer city wall (1) district; quarter; (2) enclosure; area enclosed by earthwork; (3) red-light district; (surname) Kōri |
コリ see styles |
kori コリ |
(place-name) Cori (Italy) |
公吏 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(obsolete) (See 地方公務員) local government official |
公履 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(personal name) Kōri |
功利 see styles |
gōng lì gong1 li4 kung li kouri / kori こうり |
utility utility |
垢離 see styles |
kori こり |
purification |
孤爪 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(surname) Kōri |
小売 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(noun/participle) retail |
小瓜 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(female given name) Kōri |
己利 see styles |
jǐ lì ji3 li4 chi li kori |
Personal advantage, or profit. |
狐狸 see styles |
hú li hu2 li5 hu li kori こり |
fox; fig. sly and treacherous person (1) foxes and tanuki; (2) sly fellow; deceiver |
甲利 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(surname) Kōri |
虹理 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(female given name) Kōri |
郡里 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(place-name) Kōri |
香莉 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(female given name) Kōri |
古宇利 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(place-name, surname) Kōri |
国府里 see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(place-name) Kōri |
小売り see styles |
kouri / kori こうり |
(noun/participle) retail |
鼓里衣 see styles |
korii / kori こりい |
(female given name) Korii |
古字利島 see styles |
kourijima / korijima こうりじま |
(place-name) Kōri Island |
蛤唎觀音 蛤唎观音 see styles |
gé lì guān yīn ge2 li4 guan1 yin1 ko li kuan yin Kōri Kannon |
One of the thirty-three forms of Guanyin, seated on a shell. |
Variations: |
kouri / kori こうり |
wicker trunk; wicker luggage |
Variations: |
shikori; kori(凝ri, 凝) しこり; こり(凝り, 凝) |
(1) muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); (2) (しこり only) (kana only) {med} lump (in tissue, esp. breast); swelling; hardening; lesion; (3) (しこり only) (kana only) lingering discomfort; uneasiness; bad aftertaste; unpleasant feeling |
ボーダー・コリー see styles |
boodaa korii / booda kori ボーダー・コリー |
border collie |
Variations: |
kouri / kori こうり |
utility |
垢離(ateji) see styles |
kori こり |
cold-water ablutions |
Variations: |
kouri / kori こうり |
(noun, transitive verb) retail |
Variations: |
boodaakorii; boodaa korii / boodakori; booda kori ボーダーコリー; ボーダー・コリー |
border collie (dog breed) |
Variations: |
shikori; kori(凝ri, 凝) しこり; こり(凝り, 凝) |
(1) muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); (2) (しこり only) (kana only) {med} lump (in tissue, esp. breast); swelling; hardening; lesion; (3) (しこり only) (kana only) lingering discomfort; uneasiness; bad aftertaste; unpleasant feeling |
Variations: |
biadeddokorii; biadeddo korii / biadeddokori; biadeddo kori ビアデッドコリー; ビアデッド・コリー |
bearded collie (dog breed) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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