Results, stone-cutter

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うずみもんuzumimon

noun:

ぶっそくせきのうたbussokusekinouta

noun:

  • poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara
あなもんanamon

noun:

  • small gate in a mud or stone wall
にわいしniwaishi

noun:

  • garden stone
おきいしokiishi

noun:

せきじんsekijinいしひとishihito

noun:

  • stone image of people
だんぴdanpi

noun:

  • broken stone monument
いしびつishibitsuせきひつsekihitsu

noun:

  • box-shaped funerary urn made of stone
せつだんきsetsudanki

noun:

  • cutter; cutting machine; guillotine
ひょうせきhyouseki

noun:

  • stone signpost; milepost; boundary stone
  • stone marker (benchmark, triangulation pillar, etc.)
そうずsouzu

noun:

  • water-filled bamboo tube in Japanese garden which clacks against a stone when emptied
ぶっそくせきかbussokusekika

noun:

  • poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara
ひとぼくせきにあらずhitobokusekiniarazu

expression:

  • man is not made of stone; man is made of flesh and blood - proverb
いっせきさんちょうissekisanchou

expression:

あらいしaraishi

noun:

  • unprocessed stone; rubble
ロゼッタいしROZETTAishi

noun:

ぶっそくせきかたいbussokusekikatai

noun:

  • form of poetry found on the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara (following a 5-7-5-7-7-7 moraic pattern)
さいだんしsaidanshi

noun:

  • (tailor's) cutter
ねじきりnejikiri

noun:

  • screw cutter; thread cutting
だるまざめdarumazameダルマザメDARUMAZAME

noun:

  • cookie-cutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis); cigar shark
いしへんishihen

noun:

  • kanji "stone" radical at left
いくたまikutama

noun:

  • longevity stone (gemstone that gives its bearer long life) - obscure term
たとうせきふtatousekifu

noun:

  • stone axe with multiple cutting edges (Jōmon period)
いしさじishisaji

noun:

  • stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)
あつうすatsuusu

noun:

  • stone hand mill

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