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[しん()·ずい()]
shinzui
noun

English Meaning(s) for 心髄

noun
  1. marrow; pith
  2. centre; center; nucleus; hub
  3. bottom of one's heart

Definition and Synonyms for 心髄

Heart the locus of feelings and intuitions
Synonyms: なつい, ハート, 五臓六腑, 内心, 内懐, 御心, , , 心根, 心肝, 心胆, 心頭, 心髄, , , 肝胆, , 胸三寸, 胸懐, 胸臆, 胸襟, 胸間, , ,
Heart And Soul the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
Synonyms: かなめ, エキス, さいころ, ポイント, エッセンス, 中枢, 中核, 主意, 基幹, , 心臓, 心臓部, 心髄, 本質, 枢要, 枢軸, , 核心, 眼目, , , 要点, 要義, 要領, 趣旨, 骨子, 骨髄,
Ether the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and water
Synonyms: 心髄, 神髄, 精髄
Essence any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted
Synonyms: エキス, エッセンス, , , , 実質, 心髄, 本質, 正身, 真諦, 眼目, 神髄, 精髄,
Ether was believed to be the substance composing all heavenly bodies
Synonyms: 心髄, 神髄, 精髄

Meanings for each kanji in 心髄

» heart; mind; spirit; heart radical (no. 61)
» marrow; pith

Categories 心髄 is a member of

Substance the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
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Mental Object the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
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Intuition an impression that something might be the case
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Element one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe
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