[あやをなして, ayawonashite] (exp) in beautiful patterns
[きんからかわ, kinkarakawa] (n) thin leather with gold patterns (introduced from Europe during the Edo period)
[こんがすり, kongasuri] (n) dark blue cloth with white splash patterns
[しこうかいろ, shikoukairo] (n) patterns of thinking; train of thought
[そめつける, sometsukeru] (v1, vt) to dye (in patterns)
[くさいりすいしょう, kusairisuishou] (n) grass-blade patterns in crystal
[ついしゅ, tsuishu] (n) red lacquerware with patterns carved in relief
[なかだかがた, nakadakagata] (n) one of the accent patterns of Japanese words, with a rising and then falling pitch
[なみのはな, naminohana] (n) (1) salt; (2) crest of a wave; flowerlike patterns on waves in the Japan Sea in winter
[しろがすり, shirogasuri] (n) white cloth or kimono with black or indigo splash patterns
[いたじめ, itajime] (n) method of making patterns via pressing cloth between carved boards
[つけさげ, tsukesage] (n) method of patterning traditional Japanese clothing (the tops of all of patterns being pointed at the highest part of the shoulder)
[ひらうち, hirauchi] (n) (1) blow striking with the flat of the sword; (2) (See 平手打ち) to slap; (3) metal flattened by striking; (4) tape; flat braid; (5) (See 簪) type of flat ornamental hairpin made of silver and inscribed with a clan's crest or patterns of birds and flowers
[へいねん, heinen] (n-adv, n) (1) non-leap year; (2) normal year (esp. as pertains to weather patterns, vegetative growth, harvest yields, etc.); (P)
[ようじご, youjigo] (n) (See おねんね) baby talk (like choo-choo for train, etc.); words and speech patterns used in talking with young children
[るいけいか, ruikeika] (n, vs) classifying in patterns; typification
[はんこんぶんしん, hankonbunshin] (n) creating patterns in human flesh through scarification