もく
Meanings
Noun
Biology
1. order
2. item (of a budget revision, etc.)
Counter
3. counter for go pieces; counter for surrounded positions (in go)
Kanji used
eye
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (166 in total)
purpose; goal; aim; objective; intention
goal; target; aim; mark; sign; landmark
notice; attention; observation
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze
before one's very eyes; under one's nose; imminence; close at hand
name; title; appellation; (under the) pretext (of); pretense
item; heading; category; headword (in a dictionary, encyclopedia, etc.); entry
(school) subject; curriculum; course; item; heading; entry
item; event
face; honour; honor; appearance; look
eyesight; seeing
catalogue; catalog; inventory; certificate indicating an impending gift
chief; head; leader
all eyes; public attention
rough estimate; rough calculation; expectation; anticipation; plan
nodding; greeting (with eyes)
name of a piece of music; (musical) number; (musical) program; programme; selection (of music)
half a point (esp. in go)
attention; giving one's attention; focusing
item; commodity; list of articles
table of contents; contents
enmity; antagonism; hostility
book title; heading; topic; subject; Nichiren Buddhist chant
look; glance; stone (in the game of go)
particulars; details; specified items
aim; goal; prospect; outlook
main point; main object; chief purpose; core; gist; essence
tenmoku; ceramics (esp. tea bowls) with a dark glaze that resembles oil spotting; tenmoku tea-bowl; dark-glazed conical tea-bowl of Chinese origin
mixture of ingredients (originally five); mixture of minced vegetables, fish, and meat, mixed in a starch (rice, noodles); gomoku (game); five in a row
(school) subject; curriculum; course; item; heading; entry
syllabus; main items
(types of) virtue
bystander's vantage point; outsider's better grasp of the situation; onlookers see more of the game than the players do; (lit.) people watching a game of go see 8 moves further ahead
as far as the eye can see
article; clause; stipulation
land classification
main point and details
(feudal era) law code
Primates (order of mammals)
catalogue of books; catalog of books
ceremony for appointing officials other than ministers (from the Heian period)
3-4 point (in go); komoku
Crocodilia; Crocodylia; order comprising the crocodilians
looking for a sexual rather than serious relationship
Passeriformes; order of passerine birds
Lepidoptera
being in the center of attention again; coming back into the limelight
item of expenditure
Rodentia; order comprising the rodents
Perciformes (order of perch and perch-like fish)
bystander's vantage point; outsider's better grasp of the situation; onlookers see more of the game than the players do; (lit.) people watching a game of go see 8 moves further ahead
Artiodactyla; order comprising the even-toed ungulates
entry heading; access point
Squamata (order of scaled reptiles, sometimes esp. the Sauria or Lacertilia)
Testudines
Lagomorpha; order comprising the rabbits, hares and pikas
Blattodea; order comprising the cockroaches
4-5 point (in go); takamoku
Caudata; Urodela; order comprising the salamanders
Hymenoptera
Carnivora
Malvales; order of plants
Coleoptera (the order of insects containing beetles)
Stomiiformes (order of deep-sea ray-finned fishes)
Sapindales; order of flowering plants
Anura; order comprising frogs and toads
Cypriniformes; order of ray-finned fish
eye-to-eye communication
Anura; order comprising the frogs and toads
Pinales (order of plants)
Lagomorpha; order of rabbits, hares and pikas
one's special subject; specialized subject; major
aspiration; self aim; personal goal
Lepidoptera
looking for a sexual rather than serious relationship
Lepidoptera
the nine principal points in a game of go
the nine principal points in a game of go
the nine principal points in a game of go
Rodentia; order comprising the rodents
Hymenoptera
Squamata (order of scaled reptiles, sometimes esp. the Sauria or Lacertilia)
Pinales (order of plants)
Coleoptera (the order of insects containing beetles)
items of taxation
Taxales (order of plants)
Ginkgoales (order of plants)
Urticales (order of plants)
Ebenales (order of plants)
Ranunculales (order of plants)
Juglandales (order of plants)
Rhamnales (order of plants)
Scrophulariales (order of plants)
Apiales (order of plants)
Cycadales (order of plants)
Ericales (order of plants)
Theales (order of plants)
Celastrales; order of plants
Rosales (order of plants)
Cupressales (order of plants)
Myrtales (order of plants)
Lamiales (order of plants)
Trichoptera (the order of insects comprising the caddisflies)
Hemiptera; true bugs
Neuroptera; order of insects with four membranous wings
Protura (order of wingless insects)
Galliformes; galliform order of birds
Anseriformes (order of swimming birds)
Guttiferales (plant order)
Columbiformes; order of birds comprising pigeons and doves
Chiroptera; order comprising the bats
Erinaceomorpha; order comprising the hedgehogs and the moonrats
Morganucodonta; extinct order of early mammals or mammal-like creatures
Cimolesta; extinct order of mammals
Mesonychia; extinct order of carnivorous even-toed ungulates
Monotremata (order of egg-laying mammals)
Soricomorpha; order of shrews, moles, etc.
Actiniaria; order comprising the sea anemones
Sphenodontia; order of the tuatara
Gorgonacea; order comprising the sea whips
Struthioniformes; order comprising the ratites (sometimes spec. only the ostriches)
Sphenisciformes; order comprising the penguins
Bromeliales; order of flowering plants
Fabales; order of flowering plants
Boletales; order of mushrooms
Charadriiformes; order of birds
Rodentia; order comprising the rodents
Stephanoberyciformes; Cetomimiformes; order of fishes containing the whalefishes
Beryciformes; order of fishes containing the alfonsinos, squirrelfishes, etc.
Stephanoberyciformes; order of fishes containing the pricklefishes
Thysanura; order of insects
Comatulida (order of crinoids); feather stars
infraorder
Columbiformes; order of birds comprising pigeons and doves
Anseriformes (order of swimming birds)
Galliformes; galliform order of birds
Tricoplaciformes; order of multicellular invertebrates
Neuroptera; order of insects with four membranous wings
Creodonta; extinct order of mammals
Guttiferales (plant order)
Therapsida (order of advanced synapsids)
Pelycosauria (order of primitive synapsids, now considered to be paraphyletic)
Hemiptera; true bugs
Protura (order of wingless insects)
Condylarthra; extinct order of mammals
Triconodonta; Eutriconodonta; order of early mammals
Trichoptera (the order of insects comprising the caddisflies)
Comatulida (order of crinoids); feather stars