[やき, yaki] (n) (1) cooking, esp. frying or stir-frying; heating; (2) tempering; (n-suf) (3) -ware #7289
[しょうしつ, shoushitsu] (n, vs) being destroyed by fire #7845
[ねんしょう, nenshou] (n, vs) burning; combustion; (P) #8974
[しょうちゅう, shouchuu] (n) shochu (Japanese liquor similar to vodka); (P) #14796
[ゆうやけ, yuuyake] (n) sunset; (P) #17487
[ぜんしょう, zenshou] (n, vs) burned down; entirely destroyed; (P) #19311
[おしろいやけ, oshiroiyake] (n) damage to skin by ceruse
[おひたき;おほたき, ohitaki ; ohotaki] (n) Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
[おこのみやき, okonomiyaki] (n) savoury pancake with various ingredients
[おこのみやきや, okonomiyakiya] (n) (See お好み焼き) okonomiyaki shop (savoury pancake shop)
[ごみやきろ, gomiyakiro] (n) incinerator; refuse furnace
[すきやき, sukiyaki] (n) { food } thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan; sukiyaki; (P)
[ずぶやきいれ, zubuyakiire] (n) immersion quenching (hardening by dropping heated metal into water or oil)
[たこやき, takoyaki] (n) octopus dumplings
[たこやきき, takoyakiki] (n) (See たこ焼き) tako-yaki pan (cast iron with semi-spherical molds)
[たこやきなべ, takoyakinabe] (n) (obsc) (See たこ焼き器) tako-yaki pan (cast iron with semi-spherical molds)
[どてやき, doteyaki] (n) beef sinew stewed in miso and mirin
[どらやき, dorayaki] (n) Japanese dessert consisting of two slices of kasutera (sponge cake) with red bean jam in between
[どんどやき, dondoyaki] (n) (See どんど) burning of New Year's gate decorations (usu. on the 15th day of the new year)
[べたやき, betayaki] (n) contact print
[ぽたぽたやき, potapotayaki] (n) pota pota yaki (var. of senbei (rice cracker) coated with a sweet soy-sauce glaze on top)
[もつやき, motsuyaki] (n) roast giblets
[もんじゃやき, monjayaki] (n) (See お好み焼き) savoury pancake with various fillings, thinner than okonomiyaki
[やきもちをやく, yakimochiwoyaku] (exp, v5k) to be jealous
[やけをおこす, yakewookosu] (exp, v5s) to become desperate; to give way to despair
[カルメやき, karume yaki] (n) caramel (por
[チャーシューメン, cha-shu-men] (n) (See チャーシュー) ramen soup topped with slices of roasted pork (chi
[デルフトやき, derufuto yaki] (n) Delftware (ceramics)
[パンやきき, pan yakiki] (n) bread baking machine
[ホイルやき, hoiru yaki] (n) roast in foil wrapper
[ホルモンやき(ホルモン焼き;ホルモン焼);ほるもんやき(放物焼き), horumon yaki ( horumon yaki ; horumon yaki ); horumonyaki ( houbutsu yaki )] (n) (uk) (ksb
[モダンやき, modan yaki] (n) modan'yaki (okonomiyaki topped with yaki-soba and fried together)
[いそやけ, isoyake] (n) rocky-shore denudation; sea desert; sea desertification
[いもじょうちゅう, imojouchuu] (n) sweet potato shochu (distilled liquor)
[えんしょう, enshou] (n, vs) spread of fire
[しおやき, shioyaki] (n, vs) (1) (fish) grilled or broiled with salt; (2) boiling seawater to get salt
[おかやき, okayaki] (n) jealousy; envy
[ほたき, hotaki] (n) building a fire
[ほたき, hotaki] (n) (See お火焚) Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
[かいやき, kaiyaki] (n) (1) shellfish baked in the shell; (2) abalone, scallops, etc. simmered in the shell
[らくやき, rakuyaki] (n) hand-moulded pottery; hand-molded pottery; raku pottery
[かばやき, kabayaki] (n) loach or eel dipped and broiled in soy-based sauce
[かんぜんねんしょう, kanzennenshou] (n) perfect combustion
[まるやき, maruyaki] (n) whole roast (e.g. pig, turkey, etc.)
[まるやけ, maruyake] (n) total fire loss; completely burned
[まるやけになった, maruyakeninatta] (adj-f) completely burned
[くまじょうちゅう;くましょうちゅう, kumajouchuu ; kumashouchuu] (n) Kumamoto rice shochu
[むねやけ;むなやけ, muneyake ; munayake] (n, vs) heartburn; sour stomach
[きんつばやき, kintsubayaki] (n) confection of sweetened beans wrapped in wheat-flour dough (in the shape of a sword guard)
[くたにやき, kutaniyaki] (n) kutani-ware (var. of porcelain)