Meanings
Noun
Abbreviation
1. Tuesday
2. fire (second of the five elements)
Alt. forms
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (79 in total)
flash of lightning; fire caused by lightning
fire calamity
volcano
match; lucifer
wartime fire; war; wartime destruction; horrors of war
flame; blaze
gunpowder; powder
fireproof
fire; conflagration
heating power; thermal power; firepower
fireball; bolide; fireball
Mars (planet)
light; lamplight
firedrake
hellfire; flames of hell; raging fire; large fire; fire that consumes an evildoer
Monday and Tuesday
Tuesday
ignition; lighting; firing; setting off
urgency; exigency; emergency
cremation
firearms; guns
crater; caldera; burner (e.g. on a furnace)
extinguishing; dying out (of a fire); putting out
world-destroying conflagration
world-destroying conflagration
large fire
small fire
strong drink
gunfire; fire
sacred fire; sacred flame; Olympic flame; Olympic torch
firing line
raging flames; roaring flames; raging fire
burning at the stake; execution by burning
force of a fire; force of flames
fiery chariot; kasha (mythical beast said to devour dead bodies); (in China) train (i.e. steam locomotive); (arch.) vile old hag
anti-aircraft fire; flak
gunfire
artillery
fire; trace of fire; heat of fire
in the fire; in the flames
pine torch; torchlight; firebrand; bonfire
fire attack; attacking and burning enemy troops, warships, provisions, etc.
fire caused by lightning
furnace; boiler
fire and water
fire caused by war
hearthfire; ingle; open fire in a fireplace
passion (of love)
Tuesday and Wednesday
sacred flame
phosphorous light; ignis fatuus; will-o'-the-wisp
fire of suspicious origin; suspected arson; mysterious fire; will-o'-the-wisp
this world of suffering
deified volcano or volcanic eruption
sudden fire; nearby fire
without lights
(land) mine
heat (from a flame)
Zoroastrianism
eating cooked food
a fire raging in one's own home
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
crossfire
priming materials
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
catching fire (from next door); a spreading fire
high fired (e.g. 1400 degrees); high fired (porcelain)
pottery lantern (curved conical shape)
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
fire blight (tree disease, esp. apple, nashi, etc.); fireblight
colloxylin
Olympic Cauldron lighter; Olympic torch lighter; last runner in the Olympic torch relay
passing the flame; lighting (a torch) from a (larger) flame; spreading (of a sentiment, movement, etc.); growing; catching on (of an argument, practice, etc.)
fire lookout; (fire) watchtower
fire and wind; fire-laden wind