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  • Kanji for the name "Sekian Serena."

    Sekian is the surname, Serena is the given name. Sekian is comprised of the kanji for "evening" and "hermitage"; Serena is put together with "night," "moon," and "princess."

    December 1, 2009

  • Definition: ghost of one devoured by a tiger

    November 17, 2009

  • Thank you very much! I would be quite sad to lose such a useful tool.

    November 12, 2009

  • Quicker to draw, but far less beautiful.

    Radiator...?

    November 9, 2009

  • �?�ょ�?��?��?� morning star (Venus)

    November 9, 2009

  • �?�ょ�?��?�ん dark before dawn

    �?��?��?��??や�?� moonless dawn

    �?��?��?��??や�?� moonless dawn

    November 9, 2009

  • �? �?�ょ�?��?�ん dawn

    November 9, 2009

  • �?�ょ�?��?��?� the light of dawn

    November 9, 2009

  • �?�や�?� forest

    also, nanori (name reading): �?�

    November 9, 2009

  • もり forest

    November 9, 2009

  • among other things, ゆ�?� - bravery; courage; heroism.

    a part of many interesting compound words

    November 9, 2009

  • ゆ�?��?�?��?��?� hades; realm of the dead

    also 幽冥 (ゆ�?��?�?�) is "semidarkness; deep and strange; hades; the present and the other world; dark and light"; alternate with same reading and meaning: 幽明

    November 9, 2009

  • Amusingly, I just added this word in Japanese right as someone else added it to a list: 人間嫌�?�

    November 6, 2009

  • �?�ん�?��?? heaven

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?��?? Hell

    November 6, 2009

  • �?�ん�?�ん�?�ら�?� misanthrope; misanthropy

    November 6, 2009

  • �?�ゆ winter

    November 6, 2009

  • ゆ�?� evening

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?��?��?�  starlight

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?�や starry night

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?�れ�?��?� shooting star (meteor)

    November 6, 2009

  • �??ら�?��?� glittering stars

    November 6, 2009

  • kindling a fire; lighting a fire

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?��?� heat of fire

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?��?��?��?� chivalrous person;  chivalry;  knight-errant; tomboy

    (on'yomi �??ょ�?�, �??ゃん)

    November 6, 2009

  • �??ょ�?��?�ょ gallant woman

    also see

    November 6, 2009

  • �?��?�ん�?��?�ん tomboy

    though the �?�ん isn't completely necessary...

    November 6, 2009

  • よ�?��?��?�り - night owl; nighthawk; staying up late

    宵�?�張りを�?�る to stay up late

    November 6, 2009

  • Hibari - skylark. Beautiful kanji.

    November 6, 2009

  • hollow, valley

    August 1, 2009

  • Also a word for the small tree frogs that gather in ponds and puddles in the spring and then create loud choruses of peeping.

    May 22, 2009

  • Relatively new designer cat breed, bred to have the appearance of a small tiger.

    April 5, 2009

  • But the spelling according to Spanish ought to be matador, not matadore. Hence, toreador.

    March 24, 2009

  • An oscillating ocelot?

    February 1, 2009

  • Japanese onomatopoeia

    goro goro (boro boro/poro poro)

    to laze about, the sound of an upset stomach, the loud rumble of lightning or an avalanche

    http://web.mit.edu/anime/www/onomatopoeia.html

    Also the sound Gorons make in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series.

    December 16, 2008

  • Latin magis ("more or great") + Latin female agent noun suffix -ix

    See magister

    December 16, 2008

  • (L. aestuosus, fr. aestus fire, glow.)

    Glowing; agitated, as with heat.

    From Answers.com

    December 16, 2008

  • See æstival

    December 16, 2008

  • relating to the summer

    December 16, 2008

  • The name of the letter æ, Anglo-Saxon Old English. Means "ash".

    December 16, 2008

  • Som"nour\, n. A summoner; an apparitor; a sompnour. Obs. --Piers Plowman.

    December 15, 2008

  • Som*nic"u*lous\, a. L. somniculosus. Inclined to sleep; drowsy; sleepy. Obs.

    December 15, 2008

  • INCEʹNDIUM, the crime of setting any object on fire, by which the property of a man is endangered. It was thus a more general term than the modern Arson, which is limited to the act of willfully and maliciously burning the property of another.

    http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Incendium.html

    December 15, 2008

  • I've always loved how this word is spelled.

    November 18, 2008

  • –adjective

    1. fierce; cruel; dreadful; savage.

    2. destructive; deadly

    November 18, 2008

  • I had a shoggoth, he pleased me,

    But drove me to insanity.

    Shoggoth went TEKELI-LI

    November 18, 2008

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