(n) nihility
nothingness
(P)
(n) false reputation
(n) falsehood
untruth
delusion
(n) empty (useless) formalities
(adj-na,n) emptiness
vacancy
(P)
(adj-na,n) modesty
humility
(P)
(n) (1) the sky
the universe
(2) taixu (the great vacuity, in Chinese philosophy, the primordial substance that gives rise to qi)
(n) (1) the sky
the universe
(2) taixu (the great vacuity, in Chinese philosophy, the primordial substance that gives rise to qi)
(n) ruins
abandoned building
(P)
(v1,vi) (1) to become empty (hollow)
(2) to relax from a tense situation into a vacant or absent minded state
(adj-i) vacant
futile
vain
void
empty
ineffective
lifeless
(adv) in vain
to no purpose
fruitlessly
(n) vanity
(P)
(n) foolish monkey
(n) Akasagarbha (bodhisattva)
the Receptacle of Void
(adj-no) ischemic
(n) physically weak or sickly child
(n) despondency
(n) begging Zen priest of the Fuke sect (wearing a sedge hood and playing a shakuhachi flute)
(adj-na) nihilistic
(n) the Nihilists
(n) constantly changing phase and being highly unpredictable
(n,adj-no) full of wiles and tricks
match between persons equal in shrewdness mobilizing all the tricks each can muster
shrewdly avoiding the opponent's strong points and attacking its weaknesses
(n) vacant eyes
(exp) to attack the enemy in his unguarded moment
(exp) to attack the enemy in his unguarded moment
(n) bluff
showing off
(n,adj-no) full of wiles and tricks
match between persons equal in shrewdness mobilizing all the tricks each can muster
shrewdly avoiding the opponent's strong points and attacking its weaknesses
(n) mishmash of truth and untruth
mixture of fiction and fact
(n) mishmash of truth and untruth
mixture of fiction and fact