[はかせ(P);はくし(P), hakase (P); hakushi (P)] (n, n-suf, adj-no) (1) (usu. はくし) doctorate; PhD; Dr (as a title); (n) (2) (usu. はかせ) expert; learned person; (P) #1243
[おうようへん, ouyouhen] (n) problem in a mathematics textbook in which previously learned skills are applied to real world situations; practical assessment
[がくのある, gakunoaru] (exp, adj-f) (See 学がある) educated; learned; schooled
[がっけい, gakkei] (n) my learned friend
[がくじゅつざっし, gakujutsuzasshi] (n) learned (scientific) journal
[がくじゅつし, gakujutsushi] (n) academic journal; learned journal
[がくじゅつだんたい, gakujutsudantai] (n) academic society; learned body (society)
[がくそう, gakusou] (n) learned priest pursuing his studies
[きしゅう, kishuu] (n, vs) already learned
[しゅひぎむ, shuhigimu] (n) duty of confidentiality (concerning private matters learned through one's business)
[すずめひゃくまでおどりわすれず, suzumehyakumadeodoriwasurezu] (exp) (id) What is learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb
[あおはあいよりいでてあいよりあおし, aohaaiyoriideteaiyoriaoshi] (exp) Although blue dye comes from the indigo plant, it is bluer than indigo; The student has overcome the master (from whom he has learned)
[むかしとったきねづか, mukashitottakineduka] (exp) skill learned in one's former days; using one's experience from the past; you never forget your own trade
[せきろう, sekirou] (n) (obsc) wise and learned elder
[せんかく, senkaku] (n) learned man; pioneer
[ぞうけいふかい;ぞうけいぶかい, zoukeifukai ; zoukeibukai] (adj-i) scholarly; learned
[たざんのいし, tazannoishi] (n) (See 他山の石以て玉を攻むべし) lesson learned from someone's else mistake; object lesson; food for thought; stones from other mountains (can be used to polish one's own gems)
[ふがく, fugaku] (adj-na) unlearned; uneducated
[めいそうちしき, meisouchishiki] (n) great (learned) priest; celebrated priest who has attained spiritual enlightenment
[やぶ, yabu] (n) (1) rural female shaman; (2) (See 藪・やぶ・2) unlearned Zen practitioner
[ゆうしき, yuushiki] (n) well-informed; learned
[ゆうしょく;ゆうそく, yuushoku ; yuusoku] (n) (1) holding a job; (2) learned; well-versed in usages or practices of the court or military households (practises); knowlegeable
[ろんごよみのろんごしらず, rongoyominorongoshirazu] (exp) a mere scholar, unable to practically use what he has learned; someone who knows a theory, but cannot apply it