triangular prism
Kosakata
Kosakata Kanji 三
Kanji 三 yang berarti tiga muncul dalam 992 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
triangles (used in mechanical drawing)
triangulation point
three-cornered fight
triangle wave
leaves used for serving or offering sake, rice, etc.
jib sail
trigonometric ratio
pars triangularis
trigonometry
three-cornered hat
three-cornered hat
trilateral trade
wooden horse (used in S&M play or torture)
delta wing
triceratops (dinosaur)
trident maple (Acer buergerianum)
armor, helmet and shield (armour)
threefold training
mikasaite
thirty percent
the "thirty-percent autonomy" of local governments
alternation of three cold and four warm days (usu. in late winter and early spring)
tricyclic antidepressant
tricyclic antidepressant
broad daylight
the three Han nations (of ancient Korea)
conquest of the three Koreas (legendary military invasion of the Korean kingdoms; 3rd century CE)
conquest of the three Koreas (legendary military invasion of the Korean kingdoms; 3rd century CE)
representative of Gifu and Mie prefectures
Miki
the three main gods (Amaterasu Ōmikami, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto and Susano-o no Mikoto)
three-legged stool
tripodal frame
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort
fanned on three pitches
third grade
Sankyokasei Corporation
Sankyo (Japanese pharmaceutical company)
three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)
top three
Buddhism, Shinto and Christianity
Sanko Engineering Corporation
the three entertainment district enterprises: eating houses, geisha houses, meeting places for assignations, etc.
three activities (action, speech and thought)
licensed red-light quarters
misuji (cut of beef, usu. from the chuck)
whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus)
three implements for worship (incense burner, flower vase and candle-stand)
three famous beauty spots
three-digit number
three great people (e.g. of the Meiji Restoration)
three months
Girls' Festival (March 3)
February Revolution (Russia, 1917)
last day of March
headstall, martingale, and crupper
separation of powers (legislative, executive and judicial)
three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups
15th day of the 1st, 7th and 10th lunar months
dragon tiles
three primary colors (colours)
Mihara Special Needs School (older name style)
three words
Uka-no-Mitama (god of rice)
forked stick
trident vajra
showing (someone) special courtesy (to persuade them to take a post)
the three types of gagaku drums
the Sun, the Moon and the stars
Three Alls Strategy (Japanese scorched earth policy during the second Sino-Japanese War)
Japanese paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata)
three lords (highest ranking officials in the old Imperial Chinese or Japanese governments)
three public corporations (Japan National Railways, Japan Monopoly Corporation, and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and five government enterprises (postal services, mintage, printing, management of state-owned forests/fields, and monopolization of alcohol)
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort
third watch of the night (approx. 11pm to 1am)
third and final proof
Sanko Museum
Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort
three bonds (in Confucianism: master and servant, father and son, husband and wife)
three monastic positions with management roles at a temple
three-line classified advertisement
classified ads
letter of divorce
three and a half lines
ternary operator
short-lived magazine
Triad (secret Chinese society usually associated with organized crime)
Sanseido Kokugo Jiten (Japanese dictionary published by Sanseido) (abbr)
Three Kingdoms (in China, 220 CE-280 CE)
unparalleled in Japan and China and India
Triple Intervention (diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany and France over the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki)
Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, and Russia)
Samguk Sagi (historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea)
Records of the Three Kingdoms (Chinese historical text)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (14th century novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong)
Three Kingdoms period (of Chinese history, 220 CE-280 CE)
foreigner resident in Japan (esp. Chinese and Korean)
triple alliance