独活の大木
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 独 | 活 | 大 | 木 |
| Grade: 5 | Grade: 2 | たい Grade: 1 |
ぼく Grade: 1 |
Etymology
Because the stem of a Japanese spikenard grows high, but then it becomes inedible, and the stem is soft.
Noun
独活の大木 (hiragana うどのたいぼく, rōmaji udo no taiboku)
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