草原
くさはら
grassy field, grassland, meadow, grass-covered plain, savannah, prairie, steppe
Kosakata
Kanji 草 yang berarti rumput muncul dalam 510 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
くさはら
grassy field, grassland, meadow, grass-covered plain, savannah, prairie, steppe
えんそう
tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum), tobacco, cigarette, cigaret, cigar
わた
cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), batting, wadding, padding
くさばな
flower, flowering plant
くさき
plants, vegetation
じょうり
zori, traditional Japanese thonged sandals
うみくさ
seaweed, marine plant, seagrass
くさ
ninja, LOL, haha, not genuine, substandard, grass, weed, herb, thatch
ほうれんそう
spinach
ざっそう
weed
そうしょく
herbivorous, plant-eating, graminivorous
のぐさ
wild grasses, field grass, wildflowers
すいそう
water plant, aquatic plant, waterweed, hydrophyte
くさち
grassland, meadow
やちくさ
variety of plants, various herbs
したくさ
undergrowth, weeds beneath a tree
ちくさ
great variety of flowering plants, light greenish-blue, various
なつくさ
summer grass
そうこう
notes, draft, manuscript
しばくさ
lawn, sod, turf
そうしょ
highly cursive style (of writing Chinese characters), grass style
そうあん
draft (for a speech, bill, etc.)
くさのね
grassroots (e.g. of a political party), rank and file, roots of grass, places hidden from sight
くたびれる
to become worn out, to become battered (from long use), to get tired of (doing), to get fed up with, to get tired, to become exhausted, to grow weary
みちくさ
loitering on the way, wayside grass
きそう
drafting (e.g. a bill), drawing up
くさわけ
pathfinder, trailblazer, early settler, pioneer, founder, originator, groundbreaker
しぐさ
acting, performance, gesture, movement, action, behavior, behaviour, bearing, mannerism
じょそう
weeding
くさかり
mowing, mower
ぼくそう
pasture, grass
そうそう
beginning, inauguration
やくそう
medicinal herb
ななくさ
the seven spring flowers, the seven fall flowers, the seven autumn flowers, the seventh of January, Festival of Seven Herbs
わかくさ
green grass, young (fresh) grass
かたりぐさ
story, topic (on everyone's lips), (the stuff of) legend
くさやきゅう
grass-lot baseball
たねんそう
perennial plant
くさとり
weeding, weeder, weeding fork
そうし
a text written entirely in kana, graphic novel (esp. one created between the 12th and 19th centuries), notebook (for practicing kana, drawing pictures, etc.), rough draft, written work (esp. a bound text, as opposed to a scroll)
くさたけ
rice plant's height
くさむしり
weeding, weeder, weeding fork
かれくさ
dry grass, dead grass, hay, withered grass
くさぶえ
reed pipe
からくさ
arabesque pattern, toothed medick (Medicago polymorpha)
ほんぞう
plants, medicinal herbs
アメリカそう
moss-rose purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)
いのころぐさ
spike-eared grass
いぐさ
soft rush (Juncus effusus var. decipiens), common rush
おきなぐさ
chrysanthemum, nodding anemone (Anemone cernua), pine
おとぎぞうし
fairy-tale book
おじぎぐさ
mimosa (Mimosa pudica), sensitive plant, touch-me-not
かすみそう
common gypsophila (Gypsophila elegans), baby's breath, babies' breath, soaproot
くたびれもうけ
waste of effort, thankless task
くわえたばこ
smoking a cigarette without holding it with one's fingers, holding a cigarette in one's mouth
ゴムぞうり
rubber thongs, rubber flip-flops
サボンそう
soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)
しもつけそう
meadowsweet (Filipendula multijuga)
すみれぐさ
Fuji dawn (species of violet, Viola mandshurica)
たばこをすう
to smoke a cigarette
たばこをやめる
to give up smoking, to stop smoking
たばこや
tobacconist
タバコぜい
tobacco tax, cigarette tax
タバコせん
tobacco money, money to buy a pack of cigarettes
タバコいれ
tobacco pouch, tobacco container
たばこばたけ
tobacco field, tobacco patch
チャルメルそう
Mitella stylosa (species of miterwort)
つるくさ
vine, creeper
のこぎりそう
Siberian yarrow (Achillea sibirica), achillea
はぶそう
coffee senna (Senna occidentalis)
ふだんそう
Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla), silverbeet
ぺんぺんぐさ
shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
ぺんぺんぐさがはえる
to be in ruins, to be dilapidated, to be desolated
レースそう
lace-leaf plant (Ouvirandra fenestralis, Aponogeton madagascariensis), lattice-leaf plant
わらじをぬぐ
to complete one's journey
えびすぐさ
sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia)
きぬがさそう
Japanese canopy plant (Paris japonica)
いそう
posthumous works
ひとえぐさ
hitoegusa (Monostroma nitidum)
いちねんせいそうほん
annual herb
いちねんそう
annual, annual plant
いちぼくいっそう
a single tree or blade of grass, every stick and stone (of a place)
いちりんそう
Anemone nikoensis (species of anemone), ichirinso, poppy anenome
さしぶ
sea bilberry (Vaccinium bracteatum)
うらしまそう
Arisaema urashima (species of cobra lily)
えいそう
draft poem
えつねんそう
winter annual, biennial, biennial plant
えんめいそう
plectranthus
えんれいそう
Trillium smallii (species of trillium)
たばこぼん
tobacco tray
しおくぐ
Carex scabrifolia (species of sedge)
かなぞうし
kanazōshi, early Edo-period genre written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji, primarily intended for women and children
とぎぞうし
fairy-tale book
くだものとけいそう
passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), passionfruit
はなびしそう
California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), golden poppy
けまんそう
bleeding heart, Dicentra spectabilis
えぞうし
ezōshi (Edo-period illustrated story book)
えぞうしや
ezōshi shop, Edo-period shop selling picture books, wood prints, etc.
えぞうしうり
ezōshi hawker
かにくさ
Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum)