[ぜんけい, zenkei] (n, adj-no) above-named #17356
[というところ;とゆうところ, toiutokoro ; toyuutokoro] (exp) (1) (uk) a state called; a position described as; can sum up as; approximates to; (2) places known as; that called; (3) the place named
[にちなんで, nichinande] (exp) (uk) (See 因む) named after; associated with; connected with
[kachu-sha] (n) (1) (named after a character in Tolstoy's novel "Resurrection") Alice band (rus
[doria] (n) (1) (named after the Doria family of Genoa) pilaf topped with bechemal or other cheese-based sauce, then oven baked (ita
[ne-mudopaipu] (n) { comp } named pipe
[hebon] (n) Hepburn (James Curtis), after whom Hepburn romanization is named
[hochikisu ; hocchikisu] (n) (named after the inventor, Hotchkiss) stapler; paper fastener
[ごえもんぶろ, goemonburo] (n) bath heated directly from beneath, with a floating wooden lid on which the bather sits causing it to sink (named after the robber Goemon Ishikawa, who was boiled to death in one)
[あやかる, ayakaru] (v5r, vi) (1) to share good luck; to follow (someone's) example; (2) to be named after
[たいしゃきょう, taishakyou] (n) (obs) (See 出雲大社教) Taisha-kyo (sect of Shinto; renamed Izumo Oyashiro-kyo in 1951)
[だいする, daisuru] (vs-s) to be titled (e.g. a book); to be named; (P)
[てんしんはん, tenshinhan] (n) (named after Tianjin (天津)) crab omelet on rice; Tenshindon
[どうたぬき, doutanuki] (n) (1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword
[ぼうし, boushi] (n) certain person; unnamed person
[ぼうしゃ, bousha] (n) certain company; unnamed company
[なまえしていじったいさんしょう, namaeshiteijittaisanshou] (n) { comp } named entity reference
[なまえしていもじさんしょう, namaeshiteimojisanshou] (n) { comp } named character reference
[なまえつき, namaetsuki] (adj-f) { comp } named; labelled; labeled
[なまえつきパイプ, namaetsuki paipu] (n) { comp } named pipe
[なまえつきていすう, namaetsukiteisuu] (n) { comp } named constant