[ひょうじ, hyouji] (n, vs) indication; expression; display; presentation; representation; manifestation; (P) #563
[ひょうめい, hyoumei] (n, vs) declaration; indication; representation; manifestation; demonstration; expression; announcement; assertion; (P) #2382
[あらわれ, araware] (n) embodiment; manifestation; materialization; materialisation; expression; indication; (P) #2600
[はっき, hakki] (n, vs) exhibition; demonstration; show; display; manifestation; (P) #4893
[はつげん, hatsugen] (n, vs) (1) revelation; manifestation; appearance; (2) expression (e.g. in molecular biology - protein expression or gene expression) #10497
[けんげん, kengen] (n, vs) manifestation
[じげん, jigen] (n, vs) manifestation (of a celestial being)
[じゅんでいかんのん, jundeikannon] (n) { Buddh } Cundi (manifestation of Avalokitesvara)
[しょうが, shouga] (n) (See 雅・が・2) minor festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing)
[しんしゅう, shinshuu] (n, vs) invasion; infestation
[しんぶつどうたいせつ, shinbutsudoutaisetsu] (n) (obsc) (See 本地垂迹説) kami-buddha syncretization theory (e.g. manifestation theory)
[すいじゃく;すいしゃく, suijaku ; suishaku] (n) { Buddh } (See 本地) temporary manifestation by a buddha (in order to save people); manifested form (often a Shinto deity)
[しょうかんのん, shoukannon] (n) { Buddh } (See 観世音) Aryavalokitesvara (manifestation of Avalokitesvara)
[しょうかんぜのん, shoukanzenon] (n) { Buddh } (See 観世音) Aryavalokitesvara (manifestation of Avalokitesvara)
[だいが, daiga] (n) (See 雅・が・2) major festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing)
[てんしんりゅうろ, tenshinryuuro] (n) manifestation (revelation) of one's natural sincerity (naivete)
[にょいりんかんのん, nyoirinkannon] (n) { Buddh } (See 観世音) Cintamani-cakra (manifestation of Avalokitesvara)
[ばとうかんのん, batoukannon] (n) { Buddh } (See 観世音) Hayagriva (manifestation of Avalokitesvara with an ornament in the shape of a horse's head)
[はつろ, hatsuro] (n, vs) appearance; expression; manifestation
[ふくうけんじゃくかんのん;ふくうけんさくかんのん, fukuukenjakukannon ; fukuukensakukannon] (n) { Buddh } (See 六観音) Amoghapasa (manifestation of Kannon)
[ふどうみょうおう, fudoumyouou] (n) { Buddh } Acala; Acalanatha Vidya-raja; The Immovable, a manifestation of Mahavairocana
[ほんじすいじゃくせつ, honjisuijakusetsu] (n) manifestation theory (holding that Shinto gods are manifestations of buddhas)
[まんえん, man'en] (n, vs) spread (e.g. of a disease); rampancy; infestation; proliferation