Results, #chi

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シーSHII

numeric:

  • ten - From Chinese "shí"
ホンイーソーHON'IISOO

noun:

  • half flush; winning hand containing one suit and honor tiles - Mahjong term - From Chinese
  • heterogeneity (e.g. manuf. using products from several sources)
タンヤオチューTAN'YAOCHUU

noun:

  • all simples; winning hand containing no terminal tiles or honor tiles - Mahjong term - From Chinese 役【やく】
トイツTOITSU

noun:

  • pair; eyes - Mahjong term - From Chinese
ジャントーJANTOOジャントウJANTOUirr.

noun:

  • pair (as part of a winning hand, together with four melds); eyes - Mahjong term - From Chinese 対子
ピンフPINFUピンホーPINHOO

noun:

  • concealed winning hand consisting of chows, a pair that isn't a value pair, and an open wait - Mahjong term - From Chinese
コーツKOOTSU

noun:

  • pung; three-of-a-kind - Mahjong term - From Chinese
トンぷうせんTONpuusen

noun:

  • quarter-length game consisting of east round only - Mahjong term - From Chinese
スーアンコーSUUANKOO

noun:

リンシャンパイRINSHANPAI

noun:

  • replacement tile drawn after declaring a kong - Mahjong term - From Chinese
リンシャンカイホウRINSHANKAIHOU

noun:

  • winning hand formed by drawing a replacement tile after declaring a kong - Mahjong term - From Chinese 嶺上牌
メンゼンチンMENZENCHIN

noun:

  • one's hand being completely concealed; not having called any tiles - Mahjong term - From Chinese
メンゼンMENZEN

noun:

  • one's hand being completely concealed; not having called any tiles - abbreviation - Mahjong term - From Chinese 門前清
ツモTSUMOツーモーTSUUMOO

noun:

  • drawing a tile from the wall - Mahjong term - From Chinese
  • win with a self-drawn tile - Mahjong term
  • winning off a self-drawn tile while completely concealed (yaku); winning off a self-drawn tile without having called any tiles - abbreviation - Mahjong term 門前清自摸和
ツモホーTSUMOHOO

noun:

  • winning off a self-drawn tile - Mahjong term - From Chinese 自摸和了
チンイーソーCHIN'IISOO

noun:

  • full flush; winning hand containing only tiles of one suit - Mahjong term - From Chinese
  • homogeneity (e.g. manuf. using products from one source)
チンイツCHIN'ITSUチンイチCHIN'ICHI

noun:

  • having only tiles of one suit and no honor tiles (yaku) - Mahjong term - From Chinese 清一色
メンチンMENCHIN

noun:

  • having only tiles of one suit and not having called any tiles (yaku); having only tiles of one suit and a concealed hand - Mahjong term - From Chinese メンゼン清一色
カンツKANTSU

noun:

  • kong; four-of-a-kind - Mahjong term - From Chinese
カンKAN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • forming a four-of-a-kind; declaring a kong - Mahjong term - From Chinese 槓子
ダイミンカンDAIMINKAN

noun:

  • turning a concealed pung into an open kong by calling another player's discard - Mahjong term - From Chinese
アンカンANKAN

noun:

  • declaring a concealed kong; forming a concealed four-of-a-kind - Mahjong term - From Chinese
かカンkaKAN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • forming a kong by adding a tile drawn from the wall to a declared pung - Mahjong term - From Chinese
ショウミンカンSHOUMINKAN

noun:

  • forming a four-of-a-kind by adding a self-drawn tile to an open three-of-a-kind - Mahjong term - From Chinese 加槓
メンフォンMENFUON

noun:

  • seat wind - Mahjong term - From Chinese

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