[おと(P);ね(P);おん(P), oto (P); ne (P); on (P)] (n, n-suf) (1) sound; noise; report; (2) note (music); (3) (おと only) fame; (4) (おん only) (See 訓・くん) Chinese-derived character reading; (P) #787
[くる, kuru] (vk, vi, aux-v) (1) to come (spatially or temporally); to approach; to arrive; (2) (See 行って来る) to come back; to do ... and come back; (3) to come to be; to become; to get; to grow; to continue; (vk, vi) (4) to come from; to be caused by; to derive from; (5) (See と来たら) to come to (i.e. "when it comes to spinach ..."); (P) #4016
[みちびく, michibiku] (v5k, vt) (1) to guide; to lead; to show the way; to conduct; (2) (See 方程式を導く) to derive; to deduce; (P) #11612
[インド・ヨーロッパそご(インド・ヨーロッパ祖語);インドヨーロッパそご(インドヨーロッパ祖語), indo . yo-roppa sogo ( indo . yo-roppa so go ); indoyo-roppa sogo ( indoyo-roppa so] (n) (See 印欧祖語) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language from which all Indo-European languages are derived)
[eponimu] (n, adj-no) eponym (word derived from the name of a place or person)
[ガサいれ(ガサ入れ);がさいれ(がさ入れ), gasa ire ( gasa ire ); gasaire ( gasa ire )] (n, vs) (sl) (がさ derives from a reversal of さがす) (See 捜す・1) premises search; household search
[deraibudo] (n) derived; (P)
[fitonchiddo] (n) phytoncide (anti-microbial compound derived from plants)
[いんおうきご, in'oukigo] (n, adj-no) (See 印欧祖語) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language from which all Indo-European languages are derived)
[いんおうそご, in'ousogo] (n) (See 印欧基語) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language from which all Indo-European languages are derived)
[おくばにものがはさまる, okubanimonogahasamaru] (exp, v5r) to talk around something (exp. derived from having something stuck in your back teeth and thus be unable to speak clearly); to imply something in a roundabout way
[かすみをくう, kasumiwokuu] (exp, v5u) (1) to live on air; (2) (See 仙人・2) to derive nourishment from an elemental portion of mist or fog (the goal of a mountain ascetic)
[かんめい;かんむりめい, kanmei ; kanmurimei] (n, adj-no) eponym (word derived from the name of a place or person)
[こじせいご, kojiseigo] (n) idiom derived from historical events or classical literature of China
[こうぞうがた, kouzougata] (n) { comp } derived type; structured type
[たまげる, tamageru] (v1, vi) (derived from たまきえる) to be astonished; to be startled; to be appalled
[じめん;じづら, jimen ; jidura] (n) impression derived from or appearance of kanji; face; appearance of written words
[しょうじんりょうり, shoujinryouri] (n, adj-no) vegetarian cuisine originally derived from the dietry restrictions of Buddhist monks
[くみたてたんい, kumitatetan'i] (n) derived unit (i.e. metre per second, cubic metre, etc.)
[みちびきだす, michibikidasu] (v5s) to derive
[どうかんすう, doukansuu] (n) { math } derivative; derived function
[うどのたいぼく, udonotaiboku] (exp) good for nothing (of people); derived from a large 'udo' plant being of no use (only the young, tender, plant can be eaten)
[にじそうさく, nijisousaku] (n) (See 同人誌) derivative work (e.g. alt. world, side story, doujinshi, fanfiction, etc.); derived work
[はせいじゅよう, haseijuyou] (n) derived demand
[ほうていしきをみちびく, houteishikiwomichibiku] (exp, v5k) { comp } to derive a formula
[なおや, naoya] (n, adj-no) eponym (word derived from the name of a place or person)
[ゆうどうかせき, yuudoukaseki] (n) derived fossil
[ゆうどうたんい, yuudoutan'i] (n) (obsc) (See 組立単位) derived unit (i.e. metre per second, cubic metre, etc.)
[ながれをくむ, nagarewokumu] (v5m) to be descended from; to be drawn from (the tradition of); to be derived from; to follow the school (tradition) of
[やぶのなか, yabunonaka] (exp) inability to discern the truth due to conflicting testimony (name derived the Akutagawa Ryuunosuke story "In A Grove")