There are 61 total results for your eclipse search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
闇 暗 see styles |
àn an4 an yami やみ |
More info & calligraphy: Darkness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) darkness; the dark; (2) bewilderment; despair; hopelessness; (3) hidden place; secrecy; oblivion; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) black market; shady trading; underhand transactions; illegal channels; (personal name) Awa To shut; dark; retired; translit. am, cf. 暗, 菴. |
凌ぐ see styles |
shinogu しのぐ |
More info & calligraphy: Endure and Survive |
日食 see styles |
rì shí ri4 shi2 jih shih hijiki ひじき |
solar eclipse solar eclipse; (surname) Hijiki |
月食 see styles |
yuè shí yue4 shi2 yüeh shih gesshoku げっしょく |
lunar eclipse; eclipse of the moon lunar eclipse |
蝕 蚀 see styles |
shí shi2 shih shoku しょく |
to nibble away at something; to eat into; to erode (astron) eclipse (solar, lunar, etc.); (given name) Shoku |
偏蝕 偏蚀 see styles |
piān shí pian1 shi2 p`ien shih pien shih |
partial eclipse |
偏食 see styles |
piān shí pian1 shi2 p`ien shih pien shih henshoku へんしょく |
partial to (some kinds of food, usu. unhealthy); having likes and dislikes; partial eclipse (n,vs,vi) unbalanced diet |
全蝕 全蚀 see styles |
quán shí quan2 shi2 ch`üan shih chüan shih |
total eclipse |
全食 see styles |
quán shí quan2 shi2 ch`üan shih chüan shih |
total eclipse |
分蝕 see styles |
bunshoku ぶんしょく |
partial eclipse |
天象 see styles |
tiān xiàng tian1 xiang4 t`ien hsiang tien hsiang tenshou / tensho てんしょう |
meteorological or astronomical phenomenon (e.g. rainbow or eclipse) weather; astronomical phenomena |
復円 see styles |
fukuen ふくえん |
(n,vs,vi) {astron} emersion (after an eclipse); egress |
日蝕 日蚀 see styles |
rì shí ri4 shi2 jih shih nisshoku にっしょく |
variant of 日食[ri4 shi2] solar eclipse |
月蝕 月蚀 see styles |
yuè shí yue4 shi2 yüeh shih gesshoku げっしょく |
variant of 月食[yue4 shi2] lunar eclipse |
皆既 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
{astron} total eclipse; totality |
蝕分 see styles |
shokubun しょくぶん |
phase of an eclipse |
蝕甚 see styles |
shokujin しょくじん |
maximum eclipse; maximum obscuration |
食分 see styles |
shokubun しょくぶん |
phase of an eclipse |
食季 see styles |
shí jì shi2 ji4 shih chi |
eclipse season |
食尽 see styles |
shokujin しょくじん |
maximum eclipse; maximum obscuration |
日偏食 see styles |
rì piān shí ri4 pian1 shi2 jih p`ien shih jih pien shih |
partial eclipse of the sun |
日全食 see styles |
rì quán shí ri4 quan2 shi2 jih ch`üan shih jih chüan shih |
total eclipse of the sun |
日環食 日环食 see styles |
rì huán shí ri4 huan2 shi2 jih huan shih |
an annular eclipse of the sun |
暗黒期 see styles |
ankokuki あんこくき |
(1) {med} eclipse period (in viral lifecycle); eclipse phase; (2) dark age |
月偏食 see styles |
yuè piān shí yue4 pian1 shi2 yüeh p`ien shih yüeh pien shih |
partial eclipse of the moon |
月全食 see styles |
yuè quán shí yue4 quan2 shi2 yüeh ch`üan shih yüeh chüan shih |
total lunar eclipse |
欠ける see styles |
kakeru かける |
(v1,vi) (1) to be chipped; to be damaged; to be broken; (2) to be lacking; to be missing; (3) to be insufficient; to be short; to be deficient; to be negligent toward; (4) (of the moon) to wane; to go into eclipse |
皆既蝕 see styles |
kaikishoku かいきしょく |
total eclipse (of sun by moon); totality |
皆既食 see styles |
kaikishoku かいきしょく |
total eclipse (of sun by moon); totality |
禳日蝕 禳日蚀 see styles |
ráng rì shí rang2 ri4 shi2 jang jih shih jōnisshoku |
禳月蝕 to avert the calamity threatened by an eclipse of sun or moon. |
禳月蝕 禳月蚀 see styles |
ráng yuè shí rang2 yue4 shi2 jang yüeh shih jōgesshoku |
to avert the calamity threatened by an eclipse of the moon |
缺ける see styles |
kakeru かける |
(v1,vi) (1) to be chipped; to be damaged; to be broken; (2) to be lacking; to be missing; (3) to be insufficient; to be short; to be deficient; to be negligent toward; (4) (of the moon) to wane; to go into eclipse |
羅睺羅 罗睺罗 see styles |
luó huó luó luo2 huo2 luo2 lo huo lo Ragora |
Rāhula, the eldest son of Śākyamuni and Yaśodharā; also羅睺; 羅吼; 羅云; 羅雲; 曷怙羅 or 何怙羅 or 羅怙羅. He is supposed to have been in the womb for six years and born when his father attained buddhahood; also said to have been born during an eclipse, and thus acquired his name, though it is defined in other ways; his father did not see him till he was six years old. He became a disciple of the Hīnayāna, but is said to have become a Mahāyānist when his father preached this final perfect doctrine, a statement gainsaid by his being recognized as founder of the Vaibhāṣika school. He is to be reborn as the eldest son of every buddha, hence is sometimes called the son of Ānanda. |
部分食 see styles |
bubunshoku ぶぶんしょく |
partial eclipse |
金環蝕 see styles |
kinkanshoku きんかんしょく |
annular eclipse |
金環食 see styles |
kinkanshoku きんかんしょく |
annular eclipse |
闕ける see styles |
kakeru かける |
(v1,vi) (1) to be chipped; to be damaged; to be broken; (2) to be lacking; to be missing; (3) to be insufficient; to be short; to be deficient; to be negligent toward; (4) (of the moon) to wane; to go into eclipse |
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shoku しょく |
{astron} eclipse (solar, lunar, etc.); occultation |
以小擠大 以小挤大 see styles |
yǐ xiǎo jǐ dà yi3 xiao3 ji3 da4 i hsiao chi ta |
minor projects eclipse major ones (idiom) |
皆既日食 see styles |
kaikinisshoku かいきにっしょく |
total solar eclipse |
皆既月食 see styles |
kaikigesshoku かいきげっしょく |
{astron} total eclipse of the Moon |
部分日食 see styles |
bubunnisshoku ぶぶんにっしょく |
partial solar eclipse |
部分月食 see styles |
bubungesshoku ぶぶんげっしょく |
{astron} partial lunar eclipse; partial eclipse of the moon |
金環日食 see styles |
kinkannisshoku きんかんにっしょく |
annular solar eclipse |
エクリプス see styles |
ekuripusu エクリプス |
eclipse; (personal name) Eclipse |
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bunshoku ぶんしょく |
{astron} partial eclipse |
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shokujin しょくじん |
maximum eclipse; maximum obscuration |
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shokubun しょくぶん |
{astron} phase of an eclipse |
ケサガケベラ see styles |
kesagakebera ケサガケベラ |
splitlevel hogfish (Bodianus mesothorax); mesothorax hogfish; eclipse pigfish |
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kaikishoku かいきしょく |
total eclipse (of sun by moon); totality |
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bubunshoku ぶぶんしょく |
{astron} partial eclipse |
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kinkanshoku きんかんしょく |
{astron} annular eclipse |
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nisshoku にっしょく |
{astron} solar eclipse |
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gesshoku げっしょく |
{astron} lunar eclipse |
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shokujin しょくじん |
{astron} maximum eclipse; maximum obscuration |
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kaikigesshoku かいきげっしょく |
{astron} total eclipse of the Moon |
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bubunnisshoku ぶぶんにっしょく |
{astron} partial solar eclipse |
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kaikishoku かいきしょく |
{astron} total eclipse (solar or lunar); totality |
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kaikinisshoku かいきにっしょく |
{astron} total solar eclipse |
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kinkannisshoku きんかんにっしょく |
{astron} annular solar eclipse |
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kakeru かける |
(v1,vi) (1) to chip; to be chipped; to break (off); to be damaged; (v1,vi) (2) to be missing (from a set, team, etc.); to be absent; to become lost; (v1,vi) (3) to be lacking (in); to be short (of); to be deficient; to be wanting (in); (v1,vi) (4) (also 虧ける) (ant: 満ちる・みちる・2) to wane (of the moon); to go into eclipse |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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