リキ
Meanings
Noun
1. strength; power; proficiency; ability
Suffix
2. the strength of ... people; the strength of ... men
after a number of people, e.g. 十人力
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (56 in total)
insistence; (major) emphasis; stress
superhuman strength
one's own potential; real ability; one's own strength
vise; jack; capstan
sprinting; running as fast as one can
one's own strength; one's own efforts; self-salvation
ability; capacity; capability; physical strength
powerless; helpless; incompetent
force field
divine power; sacred power; mysterious power
divine power; sacred power; mysterious power
leg strength; walking ability; running ability
herculean strength; mountain carrier-guide
sumo wrestler; rikishi; strong man; Deva king
insight; power of observation
human power; human strength; human effort; human agency
the force (in Star Wars)
power of Buddhism
tremendous strength; (lit.) strength of a hundred people
willpower; faith; telekinesis; psychokinesis
painstaking piece of work; work of great effort; tour de force; toil; labor; labour
mechanics; dynamics
aerodynamics
outside help; help from without; salvation by faith
assistance; help; donation; alms; almsgiving
immense physical strength
superhuman (Herculean) strength
emphasis; stress; main point; point of a lever where force is applied
power; force
hard fighting
line of force
strength of a thousand men; cloth with the character for "strength" written by a thousand men (soldier's charm)
bread flour (high gluten); strong flour; hard flour
mysterious power
the power of prayer (in Buddhism)
cartman
the strength of ten
physical labor; physical labour; physical work; forced labor imposed by the government (e.g. under the ritsuryo system)
all-purpose flour
pitching with all one's strength
the power of Buddha
painstaking piece of work; work of great effort; tour de force; outstanding work
law of thermodynamics; laws of thermodynamics
titer; titre; potency
Herculean strength
impulse
manpower supplied by designated adult men to government officials, or tax in lieu (ritsuryo system)
spiritual power resulting from Buddhist discipline
low-ranking priest who does manual labour at a temple; male temple employee
power factor
forced labor imposed by the government (e.g. under the ritsuryo system)
firstly vision, secondly footwork, thirdly courage, fourthly technique (the most important aspects of kendo)