Frequency rank: 15,437. – 15,491.
- the whole body
- the five styles of writing Chinese characters
- the five parts of the body (head, two hands and two feet; or head, neck, chest, hands and feet)orig. meaning
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- the whole body
- the five styles of writing Chinese characters
- the five parts of the body (head, two hands and two feet; or head, neck, chest, hands and feet)
This meaning refers to the entirety of a person's physical form, emphasizing completeness or wholeness.
This refers to the traditional styles of calligraphy in Chinese writing, each with its own unique characteristics.
He is learning the Chinese characters written in the five styles.
This meaning refers to specific parts of the human body, often used in anatomical contexts or discussions about health.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ごたいまんぞく五体満足complete bodily healthごたい五体のじゆう自由freedom of movement of the whole bodyごたい五体をなす成すto constitute the five parts of the bodyごたい五体をささえる支えるto support the whole bodyごたい五体をきたえる鍛えるto strengthen the whole bodyごたい五体のちょうわ調和harmony of the five parts of the bodyごたい五体しょ書the five styles of writing Chinese charactersご五てい體のけんこう健康health of the whole bodyごたい五体のしなやかさflexibility of the whole bodyごたい五体にきをつける気をつけるto take care of the whole body
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)