麝香
Chinese
| musk deer | fragrant; incense; (of food) savory; appetizing; sweet; scented; popular | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| simp. and trad. (麝香) |
麝 | 香 | |
Pronunciation
Noun
麝香
Derived terms
Descendants
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 麝 | 香 |
| じゃ Hyōgaiji |
こう Grade: S |
| on’yomi | |
Pronunciation
Noun
麝香 (hiragana じゃこう, rōmaji jakō, historical hiragana じゃかう)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 麝香揚羽 (jakōageha): Chinese windmill
- 麝香牛 (jakōushi): musk ox
- 麝香豌豆 (jakōendō): sweet pea
- 麝香鹿 (jakōjika): musk deer
- 麝香獣 (jakōjū): moschiferous animal (musk deer, civet, etc)
- 麝香腺 (jakōsen): musk gland
- 麝香草 (jakōsō): Chelonopsis moschata
- 麝香撫子 (jakōnadeshiko): carnation
- 麝香猫 (jakōneko): civet
- 麝香鼠 (jakōnezumi): Asian house shrew
- 麝香嚢 (jakōnō): musk bag
- 麝香の臍 (jakō no hozo): musk
- 麝香の間 (jakō no ma): musk hall
- 麝香油 (jakōyu): musk oil
- 麝香連理草 (jakōrenrisō): sweet pea
References
Korean
| Hanja in this term | |
|---|---|
| 麝 | 香 |
Noun
麝香 • (sahyang) (hangeul 사향)
Vietnamese
| Hán tự in this word | |
|---|---|
| 麝 | 香 |
Noun
麝香
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