[かじ;カジ, kaji ; kaji] (n) (uk) (See 梶の木) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) #11809
[そだつ, sodatsu] (v5t, vi) to be raised (e.g. child); to be brought up; to grow (up); (P) #13105
[けりがつく, kerigatsuku] (exp, v5k) (uk) (See けり) to be settled; to be brought to an end
[どういうかぜのふきまわしか, douiukazenofukimawashika] (exp) whatever brought that on?
[どうしたかぜのふきまわしか, doushitakazenofukimawashika] (exp) whatever brought that on?
[やぶへび, yabuhebi] (n, vs) unnecessary trouble brought upon oneself; stirring up a hornet's nest
[inrainsaburu-chin] (n) { comp } in-line subroutine
[saburu-chin] (n) subroutine
[サブルーチンふくプログラム, saburu-chin fuku puroguramu] (n) { comp } subroutine subprogram
[サブルーチンめい, saburu-chin mei] (n) { comp } subroutine name
[buru-ta] (n) { comp } brouter
[be-kuofu] (n) bake off (when a bakery bakes its wares from dough brought in from elsewhere)
[wanpointoriri-fu] (n) relief pitcher brought in to face one batter (baseball); one-point relief (pitcher); (P)
[えんはいなもの, enhainamono] (exp) (See 縁は異なもの味なもの) inscrutable are the ways people are brought together; there is no telling how people are brought together
[えんはいなものあじなもの, enhainamonoajinamono] (exp) (See 縁は異なもの) inscrutable and interesting are the ways people are brought together
[えんてん, enten] (n) (1) far point (farthest point at which an object can be brought into focus by the eye); (2) apoapsis
[かいせき, kaiseki] (n) (1) (See 茶懐石) simple meal eaten before tea is served; (2) (See 懐石料理) sophisticated traditional Japanese cuisine brought in courses
[かいせきりょうり, kaisekiryouri] (n) (1) (See 会席料理) tea-ceremony dishes; (2) traditional Japanese meal brought in courses
[がいしょうしんけいしょう, gaishoushinkeishou] (n) neurosis brought about by external trauma; traumatic neurosis; accident neurosis
[かじのき;カジノキ, kajinoki ; kajinoki] (n) (uk) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera)
[きゃくど;かくど, kyakudo ; kakudo] (n) land which one visits; alien land; topsoil brought from another place to mix with the soil
[あげた, ageta] (adj-f) brought up (e.g. topic)
[きんてん, kinten] (n, adj-no) (1) near point (closest point at which an object can be brought into focus by the eye); (2) periapsis
[くりこし, kurikoshi] (n) balance brought forward; a transferred amount (of money)
[いいだしっぺ, iidashippe] (exp) the one who brought it up; the one who calls attention to a fart is in fact the farter; the one who brings up a subject must be the first to act upon it
[よびだす, yobidasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to summon; to call (e.g. phone); to convene; to decoy; to lure; (2) { comp } to invoke (e.g. subroutine); to call; (P)
[ごおんじょうく, goonjouku] (n) { Buddh } (See 五陰) the pain brought on by the five skandha
[おはなりょう, ohanaryou] (n) (See 香典) condolence gift; gift brought to a (Christian) funeral; flower money
[こうでん, kouden] (n) gift brought to a funeral (usu. money); funeral offering; condolence gift; incense money
[さいきてきサブルーチン, saikiteki saburu-chin] (n) { comp } recursive subroutine
[さいにゅうかのうサブルーチン, sainyuukanou saburu-chin] (n) { comp } reentrant subroutine
[さんがく, sangaku] (n) (See 猿楽・1) form of ancient Chinese entertainment similar to a circus (brought to Japan during the Nara period)
[うみのこ, uminoko] (n) (1) one's child; a child one has brought into the world; (2) (arch) descendant
[しのばれる, shinobareru] (v1, vi) (See 偲ぶ) to be brought to mind; to come to mind
[てみやげ, temiyage] (n) present (brought by a visitor)
[しゅうあん, shuuan] (n) weekly ideas; weekly thoughts; ideas brought forth at the conclusion of a week
[おもくるしい, omokurushii] (adj-i) heavy; gloomy; awkward; cumbrous; oppressive; leaden; (P)
[すくようどう, sukuyoudou] (n) (See 宿曜) form of astrology based on the Xiuyaojing (brought to Japan in the Heian period)
[じゅくねんりこん, jukunenrikon] (n) (col) divorce of a couple who have been married for a long time (often brought on by retirement of the husband)
[こてがえし, kotegaeshi] (n) { MA } Aikido technique, wherein the opponent is brought down by twisting his or her arm away from the body
[しんそうにそだつ, shinsounisodatsu] (exp, v5t) to be brought up with tenderest care in a good family
[せいてんはくじつ, seitenhakujitsu] (adj-na, n) being cleared of all the charge (brought against one); being found completely innocent
[あかがい;アカガイ, akagai ; akagai] (n) (uk) blood clam (Scapharca broughtonii)
[せんいせい, sen'isei] (adj-na) fibrous
[たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき, taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki] (exp) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop)
[たって, tatte] (adv, adj-no) (uk) strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)
[ていねんりこん, teinenrikon] (n) (col) divorce of a couple who have been married for a long time (brought on by retirement of the husband)
[とのさまそだち, tonosamasodachi] (n) brought up in luxury
[しまそだち, shimasodachi] (n) brought up on an island
[あてうま, ateuma] (n) stallion brought close to a mare to test her readiness to mate; stalking horse; spoiler