New American Oxford Dictionary
Fuji
Fuji |ˈfuːdʒi | ▶noun a Japanese dessert apple of a variety with crisp sweet flesh and an orange flush to the skin.
Fuji, Mount
Fu ji, Mount |ˈfo͞ojē ˌmaʊnt ˈfuʤI | a dormant volcano on the island of Honshu in Japan. Japan's highest mountain, it rises to 12,385 feet (3,776 m ). It is regarded as sacred by the Japanese. Also called Fujiyama.
Fujian
Fu jian |ˈfo͞oˈjyän ˈfuʤiən |(also Fukien |ˈfo͞oˈkyen |) a province in southeastern China, on the China Sea; capital, Fuzhou.
Fujita scale
Fu ji ta scale |fo͞oˈjētə fuˈʤitə skeɪl |(also Fujita-Pearson scale ) ▶noun Meteorology a scale of tornado severity with numbers from 0 to 6, based on the degree of observed damage. ORIGIN mid 20th cent.: named after Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920 –1988 ), the meteorologist who chiefly devised it.
Fujiyama
Fu ji ya ma |ˌfo͞ojēˈ (y )ämə ˌfuʤiˈjɑmə | another name for Fuji, Mount.
Oxford Dictionary
Fuji
Fuji |ˈfuːdʒi | ▶noun a Japanese dessert apple of a variety with crisp sweet flesh and an orange flush to the skin.
Fuji, Mount
Fuji, Mount |ˈfuːdʒi | a dormant volcano in the Chubu region of Japan. Rising to 3,776 m (12,385 ft ), it is Japan's highest mountain and is regarded by the Japanese as sacred. Also called Fujiyama |ˌfuːdʒɪˈjɑːmə |.
Fujian
Fujian |ˌfuːdʒɪˈan |(also Fukien |fuːˈkjɛn |) a province of SE China, on the China Sea; capital, Fuzhou.
Fujita scale
Fu ji ta scale |fo͞oˈjētə fuˈʤitə skeɪl |(also Fujita-Pearson scale ) ▶noun Meteorology a scale of tornado severity with numbers from 0 to 6, based on the degree of observed damage. ORIGIN mid 20th cent.: named after Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920 –1988 ), the meteorologist who chiefly devised it.
Duden Dictionary
Fujiyama
Fu ji ya ma Substantiv, maskulin |fud͜ʃiˈjaːma |japanisch englische Schreibung für Fudschijama