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Search Terms: *念

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noun
affection, strong feeling of love(archaism)

noun
evil thought, malicious motive, spite

noun
contemplation on concrete, tangible things(Buddhist term)
See also:無念

noun
something one always remembers
Other readings:
臆念【おくねん】

noun
corporate vision, corporate philosophy, philosophy of business, corporate ethos, corporate mission

noun
management philosophy, management principles, managerial creed

noun
worry, care, consideration
Other readings:
ご念【ごねん】

noun
idle thoughts, worldly thoughts

noun, na-adjective
deep regret, bitter disappointment, chagrin, vexation(yojijukugo)

noun
the orientation of time and place, awareness of the existing situation(yojijukugo)

noun, auxillary suru verb
forgetting, lapse of memory, oblivion

noun
acquired idea (as opposed to innate), acquired ideas(obscure)
See also:生得観念

noun
1.
right mindfulness(Buddhist term)
See also:八正道
2.
true faith (in rebirth in the promised land)

noun
the grief or feelings of the Emperor

noun, auxillary suru verb
giving up, abandoning (hope, plans)

noun
worldliness, worldly ambition, unholy desires

noun
the exact opposite concept (idea), the antithesis(yojijukugo)

noun
understanding and acceptance, spiritual awakening, a heart that understands truth, (feeling of) resignation

noun
continually thinking about something
Other readings:
念念【ねんねん】

noun, auxillary suru verb
setting one's mind at ease, not feeling that one need be concerned (about something), feeling free to disregard (something)

noun, no-adjective
being free from all distracting thoughts, keeping one's mind clear of all worldly thoughts, being free from all ideas and thoughts(yojijukugo)

noun
conviction based on flawed ideas, obstructive thought(Buddhist term)

noun, taru-adjective, to-adverb
silent rumination, quiet thought(archaism)

noun
Korean spice mix(food term)
Other readings:
薬念【ヤンニョン】

noun
holding the proper state of mindfulness at the moment of death(yojijukugo, Buddhist term)