Results, Japanese earthquake scale

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きょくちせんそうkyokuchisensou

noun:

  • limited (scale) war
りんじょうrinjou

noun / ~の noun:

  • scaly; scale-like
せいきょseikyo

noun:

  • large-scale undertaking
けいりょうきkeiryouki

noun:

  • meter; gauge; scale
ぎんりんginrin

noun:

  • silvery scale; fish
ふうりょくかいきゅうfuuryokukaikyuu

noun:

  • wind velocity scale
ごいんgoinごおんgoon

noun:

  • pentatonic scale
きぼにかんするしゅうかくkibonikansurushuukaku

expression / noun:

  • returns to scale - Economics term
しぜんてきたんおんかいshizentekitan'onkai

noun:

  • natural minor scale - Music term
ぜんおんおんかいzen'on'onkai

noun:

  • whole-tone scale - Music term
せんりつてきたんおんかいsenritsutekitan'onkai

noun:

  • melodic minor scale - Music term
わせいてきたんおんかいwaseitekitan'onkai

noun:

  • harmonic minor scale - Music term
じかんへんかんけいすうjikanhenkankeisuu

noun:

  • time scale (factor) - IT term
せんぷくばいりつsenpukubairitsu

noun:

  • linewidth scale factor - IT term
へんせんぷくばいりつhensenpukubairitsu

noun:

  • edgewidth scale factor - IT term
きぼこうかkibokouka

noun:

しんどかいきゅうshindokaikyuu

noun:

  • seismic intensity scale - the Japanese scale ranges from level 0 ("imperceptible") to level 7 ("disastrous") 震度
さいだいきぼsaidaikibo

~の noun / noun:

  • biggest; largest scale
たとうしいくtatoushiiku

noun:

  • large-scale breeding
たてゆれtateyure Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • vertical shaking (of an earthquake) 横揺れ
  • pitching (of a boat, aircraft, etc.)
ピーはPIIha

noun:

  • P-wave (e.g. of earthquake); primary wave
エスはESUha

noun:

  • S-wave (e.g. of earthquake); secondary wave
きぼkibo

noun:

  • scale; scope; plan; structure

我々warewarenoクラスKURASUha規模kiboga大きくookikuなったnatta Our class has increased in size.

だいきぼしゅうせきかいろdaikiboshuusekikairo

noun:

  • large-scale integration; LSI
かいがらむしkaigaramushiカイガラムシKAIGARAMUSHI

noun:

  • scale insect

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