List: Nature
This list contains words pertaining to life and living systems as well as the building blocks of said systems.
List: Nature
- Description
- This list contains words pertaining to life and living systems as well as the building blocks of said systems.
- Visibility
- Public
- Owner
- nixonmichael9
- Number of entries
- 10
- Contains
- WordsKanji
- Creation date
- 13 April 2024 - 02:06
- Last updated
- 13 July 2024 - 21:34
Wordabbreviation noun noun (generic)
- Saturday
- earth, dirt, soil
- land, lands, ground
- earth (third of the five elements)
Wordpopular JLPT N3 noun noun (generic)
- earth, soil, dirt, clay, mud
- the earth (historically, esp. as opposed to the heavens), the ground, the land
- low-quality torinoko-gami (containing mud)
- (period of) refraining from construction in the direction of the god of the earth (in Onmyōdō)
Wordpopular JLPT N5 noun noun (generic) counter slang mahjong archaic noun (prefix)
- mountain, hill
- mine (e.g. coal mine)
- heap, pile
- crown (of a hat), thread (of a screw), tread (of a tire), protruding part of an object, high part
- climax, peak, critical point
- guess, speculation, gamble
- criminal case, crime
- mountain climbing, mountaineering
- festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd)
- deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn), stack
- wall, wall tile
- temple, temple grounds
- wild
Wordsuffix
- Mt., Mount
- temple
Wordarchaic noun noun (generic)
- mountain, hill
Wordpopular JLPT N3 noun noun (generic)
- valley
Wordpopular noun noun (generic)
- valley, ravine, gorge, chasm
- cleavage (of breasts)
- part or place that has been left behind, blind spot, bottom (of society), (economic) trough, gap (in activity, one's work, etc.), lull, opening
KanjiKyōiku kanji Jōyō kanji 3rd grade kanji 8 strokes JLPT N2 kanji
- beach
KanjiKyōiku kanji Jōyō kanji 2nd grade kanji 10 strokes JLPT N3 kanji
- meadow, original, primitive, field, plain, prairie, tundra, wilderness
Wordpopular JLPT N5 noun noun (generic)
- tree, shrub, bush
- wood, timber
- wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance)