1. pink (any flower of genus Dianthus, esp. the fringed pink, Dianthus superbus)
2. lovable, caressable girl.
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なでしこ 花 漢字
- Poison
Japanese calls Doku. any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism. > a letter Kanji stocks どく 漢字
- Flowers
please check it out! > example products It feels like a luxurious flower. In rare cases it is used as a Chinese in…
- keystone
A stone or stone that sits at the top of the center of a brick arch. Since wedge stone contains titanium (Ti), it…
- cactus
any succulent plant of the family Cactaceae native chiefly to arid regions of the New World and usually having spines. Japanese calls Saboten.…
- aquamarine
It is famous as a birthstone for March. This is said to be the stone of communication. If you feel passing or lack…
- malachite
a green or blue mineral used as an ore of copper and for making ornamental objects. Malachite as a power stone is a…
- rutile
a mineral consisting of titanium dioxide in crystalline form. Japanese calls Kin-Kou-Seki. > jewel stone tocks 金紅石 きんこうせき 漢字
- Tanzanite
A rare gem that can only be found at the Mererani mine in Tanzania, Africa. With a calm blue glow, it also has…
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