- expert; learned person
- doctor; PhD; Dr.colloquialismsee also
- instructor at the imperial court (ritsuryō period)
- pitch and length marks (to accompany a Buddhist liturgical chant, etc.)see also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun, used as a suffix
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Generated definitions (experimental)
- expert; learned person
- doctor; PhD; Dr.
- instructor at the imperial court (ritsuryō period)
- pitch and length marks (to accompany a Buddhist liturgical chant, etc.)
This meaning refers to someone who is highly knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area of study or profession, often recognized for their expertise.
This meaning typically refers to someone who has obtained a doctoral degree, such as a PhD, and is often used as a title before a person's name in an academic or medical context.
This meaning relates to a historical context where it refers to a teacher or educator who served at the imperial court during the ritsuryō period in Japan, emphasizing their role in shaping educated officials or nobles.
This meaning symbolizes specific notations used in Buddhist chants to indicate variations in pitch and duration, reflecting a technical aspect of musical performance in a religious context.
Generated collocations (experimental)
doctorate degreedoctoral coursedoctoral thesisto have a doctorateto obtain a degreeto work as a doctor/expertto consult with a doctor/expertwords of an expertadvice from a doctor/expertuniversity's doctoral programthe doctor will attendぴいえいちでぃいPhDcareer as a PhDPhD in cultural anthropologyresearch of a doctor/expert
Example sentences
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I think it is all right for beginners to take great pains to avoid using Dr Martin's book.
"Prospects for repair?" "Prof. Shubaishen, the leader of the system development team, is presently unwell so we think it will take a while longer ..."
The words Dr. Hawking was choosing this morning would be printed out and sent to the publisher of his book.