[もとい, motoi] (n) (1) { chem } (See 官能基) group; (2) (See 遊離基) (free) radical; (ctr) (3) counter for installed or mounted objects (e.g. stone lanterns, gravestones) #1021
[あたり, atari] (n) (1) hit; (2) success; (3) guess; prediction; (4) affability; friendliness; (5) sensation; touch; (6) bruise (on fruit); (7) situation in which a stone or chain of stones may be captured on the next move (in the game of go); (8) (also written as 魚信) (See 魚信) bite (of a fish on a hook); strike; (suf) (9) per; each; (P) #3573
[かさね, kasane] (n) (1) pile; heap; layers (e.g. of clothing); set (e.g. of boxes); course (e.g. of stones); (ctr) (2) counter for things that are stacked, piled up (or layered, etc.) (after a word from the "hito-futa-mi" counting system) #4178
[たいせき;おおいし, taiseki ; ooishi] (n) (1) large stone; boulder; (2) large group of stones (in the game of go) #6123
[わりいし, wariishi] (n) broken stones; rubble
[いわぐみ, iwagumi] (n) (See 石組み) arrangement of stones in a garden
[きがんかいせき, kigankaiseki] (n) strangely shaped rocks and bizarre stones
[かめばら, kamebara] (n) white plaster bun-shaped mound (used to support base stones, etc.)
[ごくのおび, gokunoobi] (n) (obsc) (See 石帯) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[たまいし, tamaishi] (n) gems and stones; wheat and tares
[ほったてごや, hottategoya] (n) (1) (See 小屋) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones
[けいぐんいっかく, keigun'ikkaku] (n) a swan among ducklings; a diamond among stones; a great figure among the common run of men
[すずりあらい, suzuriarai] (n) (obsc) (See 七夕) event where schoolchildren wash their inkstones, brushes and desks the night before Tanabata to pray for success in their studies
[ごもくならべ, gomokunarabe] (n) gobang (game played on go board involving lining up stones); gomoku; Five in a Row
[ごいし, goishi] (n) Go pieces; Go stones
[こう;ごう, kou ; gou] (n) (1) { Buddh } kalpa (eon, aeon); (2) (こう only) (uk) ko (in Go, the arrangement that allows for the eternal capture and recapture of the same stones)
[てだま, tedama] (n) beanbags; jackstones; cueball
[じんけっせき, jinkesseki] (n) kidney stone; kidney stones; renal calculus
[いしのおび, ishinoobi] (n) (See 石帯) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[いしゆみ, ishiyumi] (n) (1) crossbow (inc. large models operated by a number of people); (2) netted apparatus atop a wall containing large stones, which were dropped onto attackers by cutting the net; (3) slingshot; catapult
[いしこづめ, ishikodume] (n) burying alive beneath stones
[いしやき, ishiyaki] (n, adj-no) (1) porcelain; (2) baking by means of hot stones or pebbles
[いしやきいも, ishiyakiimo] (n) sweet potatoes baked in hot stones or pebbles
[いしぐみ, ishigumi] (n) arrangement of stones in a garden
[せきたい, sekitai] (n) (obsc) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[きりととのえる, kiritotonoeru] (v1) to cut and prepare (stones)
[せっさ, sessa] (n, vs) polishing (stones); polishing (character)
[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)
[たざんのいしもってたまをおさむべし, tazannoishimottetamawoosamubeshi] (exp) (arch) (proverb) (See 他山の石) one should learn from other's mistakes; stones from other mountains can be used to polish one's own gems
[たんせき, tanseki] (n) gallstones; (P)
[たんせきしょう, tansekishou] (n) gallstones; cholelithiasis
[どせき, doseki] (n) earth and stones; (P)
[はんきせき, hankiseki] (n) semiprecious stones
[とびいし, tobiishi] (n) (1) stepping stones; (2) (obsc) (See 水切り・3) stone skipping; ducks and drakes
[とびいしづたい, tobiishidutai] (n) crossing via stepping-stones
[ふせき, fuseki] (n, vs) strategic arrangement of go stones; preparation; (P)
[ぼくせき, bokuseki] (n) (1) trees and stones; (2) unfeeling person
[ねりべい, neribei] (n) wall built with kneaded mud in between tiles or stones
[おうけつ;かめあな, ouketsu ; kameana] (n) pothole (circular hole bored deep in a riverbed by stones rotating in an eddy)
[つぶて, tsubute] (n) stone thrown at somebody; throwing stones
[ぼうこうけっせき, boukoukesseki] (n, adj-no) bladder stones; cystoliths
[こうそう, kousou] (adj-t, adv-to) (arch) the resoudning sound of bells, musical instruments, stones being struck, etc.
[しぎ;シギ, shigi ; shigi] (n) (uk) sandpiper (any bird of family Scolopacidae, inc. the curlews, godwits, phalaropes, redshanks, ruff, snipes, turnstones, and woodcocks)