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There are 31 total results for your hardy search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

哈迪

see styles
hǎ dí
    ha3 di2
ha ti

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Hardy
Hardy or Hardie (name)

頑強


顽强

see styles
wán qiáng
    wan2 qiang2
wan ch`iang
    wan chiang
 gankyou / gankyo
    がんきょう

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Tenacious / Tenacity
tenacious; hard to defeat
(adjectival noun) (1) stubborn; dogged; persistent; tenacious; (adjectival noun) (2) tough; sturdy; hardy; strong

アルディ

see styles
 arudi
    アルディ

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Aldi
(personal name) Hardy

see styles
zhǐ
    zhi3
chih
 karatachi
    からたち
(orange); hedge thorn
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange; (surname) Karatachi
Thorn, thorns; translit. ke, ki.

冬菊

see styles
 fuyugiku
    ふゆぎく
(kana only) (See 寒菊) winter chrysanthemum (hardy cultivar of Chrysanthemum indicum)

杜仲

see styles
dù zhòng
    du4 zhong4
tu chung
 tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu
    とちゅう; トチュウ
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree)
(kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides)

枳殻

see styles
 gezu
    げず
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange; (surname) Gezu

枸橘

see styles
gōu jú
    gou1 ju2
kou chü
 karatachi
    からたち
trifoliate orange (Citrus trifoliata)
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange

猿梨

see styles
 sarunashi; sarunashi
    さるなし; サルナシ
(kana only) hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta); kiwi berry; tara vine; bower vine

耐勞


耐劳

see styles
nài láo
    nai4 lao2
nai lao
hardy; able to resist hardship

臭橘

see styles
 shuukitsu / shukitsu
    しゅうきつ
(See 枸橘) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange

豪健

see styles
 gouken / goken
    ごうけん
(noun or adjectival noun) (obsolete) hardy; sturdy; robust; (personal name) Hidetake

こくわ

see styles
 kokuwa
    こくわ
hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta); kiwi berry; tara vine; bower vine

夏水仙

see styles
 natsuzuisen; natsuzuisen
    なつずいせん; ナツズイセン
(kana only) hardy amaryllis (Lycoris squamigera); resurrection lily; surprise lily; magic lily

杜仲科

see styles
 tochuuka / tochuka
    とちゅうか
Eucommiaceae (monotypic plant family containing only the hardy rubber tree)

秋海棠

see styles
qiū hǎi táng
    qiu1 hai3 tang2
ch`iu hai t`ang
    chiu hai tang
 shuukaidou; shuukaidou / shukaido; shukaido
    しゅうかいどう; シュウカイドウ
begonia
(kana only) hardy begonia (Begonia grandis)

カラタチ

see styles
 karatachi
    カラタチ
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange

サルナシ

see styles
 sarunashi
    サルナシ
(kana only) hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta); kiwi berry; tara vine; bower vine

トチュウ

see styles
 tochuu / tochu
    トチュウ
(kana only) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides)

三摩呾叱

see styles
sān mó dá chì
    san1 mo2 da2 chi4
san mo ta ch`ih
    san mo ta chih
 Sanmatachitsu
Samataṭa, an ancient kingdom on the left bank of the Ganges, near its mouths, extending to the Hooghly, over 3,000 li in circuit, low and damp, with a hardy people, short and dark. Eitel says "close to the sea at the mouth of the Brahmaputra." Eliot says: "In the east of Bengal and not far from the modern Burmese frontier."

救荒作物

see styles
 kyuukousakumotsu / kyukosakumotsu
    きゅうこうさくもつ
hardy plants

アルディー

see styles
 arudii / arudi
    アルディー
(personal name) Hardy

トチュウ科

see styles
 tochuuka / tochuka
    トチュウか
Eucommiaceae (monotypic plant family containing only the hardy rubber tree)

托馬斯·哈代


托马斯·哈代

see styles
tuō mǎ sī · hā dài
    tuo1 ma3 si1 · ha1 dai4
t`o ma ssu · ha tai
    to ma ssu · ha tai
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), English author

Variations:
こくわ
コクワ

see styles
 kokuwa; kokuwa
    こくわ; コクワ
(See 猿梨) hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta); kiwi berry; tara vine; bower vine

シュウカイドウ

see styles
 shuukaidou / shukaido
    シュウカイドウ
(kana only) hardy begonia (Begonia grandis)

Variations:
枸橘
枳殻

see styles
 karatachi; kikoku(枳殻); karatachi
    からたち; きこく(枳殻); カラタチ
(kana only) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange

トーマスハーディ

see styles
 toomasuhaadi / toomasuhadi
    トーマスハーディ
(person) Thomas Hardy

トーマス・ハーディ

see styles
 toomasu haadi / toomasu hadi
    トーマス・ハーディ
(person) Thomas Hardy

Variations:
トチュウ科
杜仲科

see styles
 tochuuka(tochuu科); tochuuka(杜仲科) / tochuka(tochu科); tochuka(杜仲科)
    トチュウか(トチュウ科); とちゅうか(杜仲科)
(See 杜仲) Eucommiaceae (monotypic plant family containing only the hardy rubber tree)

ハーディーワインベルクの法則

see styles
 haadiiwainberukunohousoku / hadiwainberukunohosoku
    ハーディーワインベルクのほうそく
Hardy-Weinberg principle

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 31 results for "hardy" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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