to be in a miserable state
Kosakata
Kosakata Kanji 尾
Kanji 尾 yang berarti ekor muncul dalam 170 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
(ear of) Japanese pampas grass
any monkey of family Cebidae (esp. the capuchin monkeys of genus Cebus, but also including marmosets, tamarins and squirrel monkeys)
last player
osarizawaite
tailings
tailings dam
pattern of Japanese accent with the last mora high and the succeeding particle low
blacktail reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, species of Indo-Pacific requiem shark)
black-tailed godwit (species of sandpiper, Limosa limosa)
coccyx
ridge line
urochordates
uropod
tail
catkin
caudate nucleus
buckle
Japonolirion osense (species of flowering plant)
telson
tail fan
squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis)
Owari (former province located in the west of present-day Aichi Prefecture)
azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyana)
cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus)
northern pintail (Anas acuta)
long-tailed cock
thresher shark (esp. the common thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus)
northern hawk owl (Surnia ulula)
caudal vertebra
tail light
receiver (of a rifle)
fish served whole (complete with head and tail)
whale tail
white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)
caudal fin
tail
tail wheel (aircraft)
tail skid (aircraft)
indecent
Hyōbi
failure
end of a sentence
gun breech
brown capuchin
tail recursion
final digit code
Anura
tailless aircraft
tailless airplane
anurans (tailless amphibians)
fear makes the wolf bigger than he is
Caudata
urodeles (tailed amphibians)
Salsola komarovii (species of saltwort)
strong beginning and weak ending
ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
beach speedwell
alpine bistort (Bistorta vivipara)
final effort
ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia)
wake (of a ship)
post-anal tail
tail of a swift horse
to succeed by following the lead of an expert
flathead (esp. the bartailed flathead, Platycephalus indicus)
ornamental ridge-end tile
priest's flapper made from the tail of a large deer
belch