There are 19 total results for your 枸 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
枸 see styles |
jǔ ju3 chü ku |
used in 枸櫞|枸橼[ju3yuan2] A spinous shrub; translit. k. |
枸杞 see styles |
gǒu qǐ gou3 qi3 kou ch`i kou chi kuko; kuko くこ; クコ |
More info & calligraphy: Wolfberry(kana only) Chinese matrimony vine (Lycium chinense); Chinese wolfberry; goji; (surname) Kuko a kind of tree |
枸橘 see styles |
gōu jú gou1 ju2 kou chü karatachi からたち |
trifoliate orange (Citrus trifoliata) (kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange |
枸櫞 枸橼 see styles |
jǔ yuán ju3 yuan2 chü yüan kuen; kuen くえん; クエン |
citron (Citrus medica); grapefruit (rare) (kana only) (See シトロン) citron (Citrus medica) |
枸骨 see styles |
gǒu gǔ gou3 gu3 kou ku |
Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) |
枸杞子 see styles |
gǒu qǐ zǐ gou3 qi3 zi3 kou ch`i tzu kou chi tzu kukoshi くこし |
goji berry (See 枸杞の実) extract of Chinese wolfberry fruit; (female given name) Kukoko |
枸櫞酸 see styles |
kuensan くえんさん |
citric acid |
枸盧舍 枸卢舍 see styles |
gǒu lú shè gou3 lu2 she4 kou lu she kurosha |
krośa, cf. 拘, 倶; the distance the lowing of an ox can be heard, the eighth part of a yojana. |
枸蘇摩 枸苏摩 see styles |
gǒu sū mó gou3 su1 mo2 kou su mo kusoma |
kusuma, a flower; especially the white China-aster. |
枸杞の実 see styles |
kukonomi くこのみ |
Chinese wolfberry fruit (Lycium chinense); Chinese matrimony vine fruit |
枸櫞酸塩 see styles |
kuensanen くえんさんえん |
citrate |
枸櫞酸回路 see styles |
kuensankairo くえんさんかいろ |
citric acid cycle |
枸蘇摩補羅 枸苏摩补罗 see styles |
gǒu sū mó bǔ luó gou3 su1 mo2 bu3 luo2 kou su mo pu lo Kusomapora |
Kusumapura, the city of flowers, Pāṭaliputra, i. e. Patna. |
Variations: |
karatachi; kikoku(枳殻); karatachi からたち; きこく(枳殻); カラタチ |
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange |
Variations: |
kuensan(kuen酸); kuensan(枸櫞酸) クエンさん(クエン酸); くえんさん(枸櫞酸) |
{chem} citric acid |
Variations: |
kukonomi(kukono実); kukonomi(枸杞no実) クコのみ(クコの実); くこのみ(枸杞の実) |
Chinese wolfberry fruit (Lycium chinense); Chinese matrimony vine fruit |
Variations: |
kuensanen(kuen酸塩); kuensanen(枸櫞酸塩) クエンさんえん(クエン酸塩); くえんさんえん(枸櫞酸塩) |
citrate |
Variations: |
kuensankairo(kuen酸回路); kuensankairo(枸櫞酸回路) クエンさんかいろ(クエン酸回路); くえんさんかいろ(枸櫞酸回路) |
citric acid cycle |
Variations: |
kuensankariumu(kuen酸kariumu); kuensankariumu(枸櫞酸kariumu) クエンさんカリウム(クエン酸カリウム); くえんさんカリウム(枸櫞酸カリウム) |
{chem} potassium citrate |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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