There are 33 total results for your Toro search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
螳螂 see styles |
táng láng tang2 lang2 t`ang lang tang lang tourou / toro とうろう kamakiri かまきり |
More info & calligraphy: Mantis / Praying Mantis(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
凍露 see styles |
touro / toro とうろ |
(rare) frozen dew; white dew |
吐露 see styles |
tǔ lù tu3 lu4 t`u lu tu lu toro とろ |
to tell; to disclose; to reveal (noun, transitive verb) expressing one's mind; speaking out |
塔楼 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(rare) tall building |
塘路 see styles |
touro / toro とうろ |
(place-name, surname) Touro |
当路 see styles |
touro / toro とうろ |
the authorities; (place-name) Touro |
当郎 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(male given name) Tourou |
徒労 see styles |
torou / toro とろう |
fruitless effort; wasted effort; abortive scheme; futility |
徒勞 徒劳 see styles |
tú láo tu2 lao2 t`u lao tu lao torō |
futile wasted effort |
杜嚕 杜噜 see styles |
dù lū du4 lu1 tu lu toro |
turuṣka olibanum, Indian incense, resin, gum used for incense. It is said to resemble peach resin and to grow in Aṭali. Its leaves resemble the pear's and produce pepper; it is said to flourish in the sands of Central Asia and its gum to flow out on to the sands. |
東露 see styles |
touro / toro とうろ |
(rare) Asian Russia |
渡露 see styles |
toro とろ |
(noun/participle) (rare) going to Russia |
灯篭 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern |
灯籠 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern |
燈爐 灯炉 see styles |
dēng lú deng1 lu2 teng lu tōro |
lantern |
燈篭 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern; (place-name) Tourou |
燈籠 灯笼 see styles |
dēng lóng deng1 long2 teng lung tourou / toro とうろう |
lantern garden lantern; hanging lantern; (place-name) Tourou 燈爐 A lantern. |
登呂 see styles |
toro とろ |
(place-name, surname) Toro |
登楼 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) climbing a tower; going up a tall building; (n,vs,vi) (2) visiting a brothel |
等侶 等侣 see styles |
děng lǚ deng3 lv3 teng lü tōro |
Of the same class, or company; fellows, equals. |
蟷螂 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis); (surname) Tourou |
頭顱 头颅 see styles |
tóu lú tou2 lu2 t`ou lu tou lu touro / toro とうろ |
head; skull (obsolete) head; skull |
冬雨楼 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(male given name) Tourou |
土呂駅 see styles |
toroeki とろえき |
(st) Toro Station |
灯ろう see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern |
エルトロ see styles |
erutoro エルトロ |
(place-name) El Toro |
登呂遺跡 see styles |
toroiseki とろいせき |
(place-name) Toro Ruins |
ボカスデルトロ see styles |
bokasuderutoro ボカスデルトロ |
(place-name) Bocas del Toro |
Variations: |
toro(p); toro とろ(P); トロ |
fatty cut (esp. of tuna belly) |
ベニチオデルトロ see styles |
benichioderutoro ベニチオデルトロ |
(person) Benicio Del Toro |
Variations: |
kamakiri; tourou(蟷螂, 螳螂); imojiri(蟷螂); iibomushiri(蟷螂); kamakiri / kamakiri; toro(蟷螂, 螳螂); imojiri(蟷螂); ibomushiri(蟷螂); kamakiri かまきり; とうろう(蟷螂, 螳螂); いもじり(蟷螂); いいぼむしり(蟷螂); カマキリ |
(kana only) (occ. written 杜父魚) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis) |
Variations: |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern |
Variations: |
tourou / toro とうろう |
garden lantern; hanging lantern |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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