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なえnae

noun:

  • seedling; young plant
  • rice seedling 早苗

karehataneからkaraトマトTOMATOnonaewo育てたsodateta He raised tomato plants from seed.

ミャオMYAOびょうbyou

noun:

  • Miao (people); Hmong

Kanji definition:

ビョウBYOUミョウMYOUなえnaeなわ~nawa

seedling; sapling; shoot

Strokes:
8
Radical:
艹艸䒑 grass
SKIP:
2-3-5
UTF:
82d7
JIS208:
41-36
Nanori:
ねいneiのらnoraみうmiuみつmitsu
Hangul:
묘 [myo]
Pinyin:
miáo
Stroke order:
Example words:
なえnae
seedling; young plant; / rice seedling
苗字みょうじmyouji
surname; family name
苗木なえぎnaegi
seedling; sapling; young tree
苗床なえどこnaedoko
nursery; seedbed; seed-plot
育苗いくびょうikubyou
raising seedlings

Partial results:

みょうじmyouji

noun:

  • surname; family name 名前

あなたanatano名字myoujihaどうdouつづるtsuzuruのですnodesuka How do you spell your family name?

なえぎnaegi

noun:

  • seedling; sapling; young tree
なえどこnaedoko

noun:

  • nursery; seedbed; seed-plot
ミャオぞくMYAOzoku

noun:

  • Miao (people); Hmong
みょうじたいとうmyoujitaitou

noun:

  • the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period) - four character idiom
なわみずnawamizu

noun:

  • water for a rice nursery
なわしろいちごnawashiroichigoナワシロイチゴNAWASHIROICHIGO

noun:

  • native raspberry (Rubus parvifolius)
びょうとうbyoutou

noun:

  • deflection (gunnery)
なわしろnawashiroなえしろnaeshiro

noun:

  • rice nursery; bed for rice seedlings
なわしろぐみnawashirogumiナワシログミNAWASHIROGUMI

noun:

  • silverthorn (species of oleaster, Elaeagnus pungens); thorny elaeagnus; thorny olive
なえうりにんnaeurinin

noun:

  • seedling peddler; nurseryman
びょうほbyouho

noun:

  • seedbed; nursery
びょうえいbyouei

noun:

  • descendant
びょうじょうbyoujou

noun:

  • shoot - Botany term
ミャオごMYAOgo

noun:

  • Miao (language); Hmong
なえばたけnaebatake

noun:

  • field of rice seedlings
なわしろどきnawashirodoki

noun:

  • time to prepare a rice nursery - archaism

Kanji

ビョウBYOUミョウMYOUなえnaeなわ~nawa

seedling; sapling; shoot


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