Denshi Jisho — Online Japanese dictionary

Found information for these kanji:

19 strokes
Jouyou kanji taught in junior high school
735 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Radical: 火 (KanXi: 86)
Parts:

Readings

Japanese kun: は.ぜる
Japanese on: バク
Chinese: bao4
Korean: bag, pog

English meanings

bomb;
burst open;
pop;
split;

Spanish meanings

estallar;
explotar;
reventar;

Portuguese meanings

bomba;
estouro;
explodir;
fender;

French meanings

bombe;
craquer;
exploser;
faire éclater;

Stroke order

Dictionary indices

1702A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters
475A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage
2818Classic Nelson
19540Daikanwa Jiten (Morohashi) (Volume 7, page 554)
923Essential Kanji
723Japanese Kanji Flashcards
1015Kanji and Kana
1044Kanji in Context
751Kanji Learners Dictionary
1273Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide
1820Les Kanjis dans la tete
1101New Japanese English Character Dictionary
3505New Nelson
1802Remembering The Kanji
309The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power
1915Tuttle Kanji Cards

Classifications

11422001 Kanji
9683.2Four corner code
4d15.2The Kanji Dictionary
1-4-15SKIP code
1-1-18SKIP code

Codepoints

39-90JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code
7206Unicode hex code

21 strokes
Jinmeiyou kanji used in names
2438 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Radical: 車 (KanXi: 159)
Parts:
Variants:

Readings

Japanese kun: とどろ.かすとどろ.く
Japanese on: コウゴウ
Chinese: hong1
Korean: goeng

English meanings

boom resound;
roar;
thunder;

Spanish meanings

Portuguese meanings

French meanings

Stroke order

Dictionary indices

4643Classic Nelson
38577Daikanwa Jiten (Morohashi) (Volume 10, page 1068)
2939Japanese Names
5991New Nelson
2729Remembering The Kanji

Classifications

5055.6Four corner code
7c14.2The Kanji Dictionary
2-7-14SKIP code

Codepoints

25-76JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code
8f5fUnicode hex code