Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">結び</span> Wikipedia ja English Wikipedia has an article on: Musubi Wikipedia From the 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem...
musubi Wikipedia Spam musubi, SPAM musubi From spam + musubi, from Japanese <span class="searchmatch">結び</span> (musubi, “rice ball”). spam musubi (countable and uncountable, plural spam...
[mɯ̟sɨbʲit͡sɨkʲi] 結(むす)び付(つ)き • (musubitsuki) connection, relation, alliance <span class="searchmatch">結び</span>つき: More common form 結(むす)び付(つ)ける (musubitsukeru, “combine, join, tie on”)...
From Japanese <span class="searchmatch">結び</span> (musubi, “rice ball”). musubi (countable and uncountable, plural musubi or musubis) A ball of rice covered with nori (in Japanese cuisine...
For pronunciation and definitions of <span class="searchmatch">結び</span>糸 – see the following entry. (This term, <span class="searchmatch">結び</span>糸, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)...
Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: 蝶結び Wikipedia ja 蝶 (chō, “butterfly”) + <span class="searchmatch">結び</span> (musubi, “knot”) (Tokyo) ちょーむすび [chòómúꜜsùbì] (Nakadaka – [3]) IPA(key): [t͡ɕo̞ːmɯ̟sɨbʲi]...
(Semisulcospira libertina)”) [from 1184] (archaic, possibly obsolete) the use of a 蜷<span class="searchmatch">結び</span> (ninamusubi, “kind of decorative knot for strings”) Nihon Kokugo Daijiten...
ball is formed by squeezing a handful of rice in one's hands) Synonyms: お<span class="searchmatch">結び</span> (omusubi), 握り飯 (nigiri meshi) Vaguely similar to a sandwich in concept, but...
power of growth”) eventually changed into musubi (“tying together”). The <span class="searchmatch">結び</span> spelling for this portion is an example of ateji. In popular culture, this...
the term originally referred to the lowest rank eligible to appear in the “<span class="searchmatch">結び</span>の一番” (musubi no ichiban), the final match of the day during a sumo tournament...