Jisho

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Words — 2 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. extermination; elimination; eradication; destruction; suppression; subjugation; getting rid of; stamping out; wiping out; rooting out
Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
2. renouncing worldly desires (in order to concentrate on Buddhist teachings)Buddhism
Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
3. curing (an illness)
Other forms
対治 【たいじ】
Notes
対治: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to exterminate; to eliminate; to eradicate; to suppressSee also 退治
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Kanji — 2 found

3.6988840827305447
9 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
退
retreat, withdraw, retire, resign, repel, expel, reject
On: タイ
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0.6339282468830651
8 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
reign, be at peace, calm down, subdue, quell, govt, cure, heal, rule, conserve
On:
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Sentences — 7 found

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    • おにたいじ鬼退治
    • というのは、「
    • ももたろう桃太郎
    • 」や「
    • いっすんぼうし一寸法師
    • 」のような
    • むかしばなし昔話
    • から、現代の「
    • きめつ鬼滅
    • やいば
    • 」に
    • いた至る
    • まで、日本の
    • たいしゅうぶんか大衆文化
    • における人気テーマの
    • ひと一つ
    • である。
    The extermination of oni (ogres) is one of the most popular themes in Japanese popular culture, from old folk tales of “Momotarō (Peach Boy)” and “Issunbōshi (One-Inch Boy)” to the modern anime series of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.” Jreibun
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Names — 2 found

たいじ 【退治】
Given name, gender not specified
1. Taiji
たいじさき 【退治崎】
Unclassified name
1. Taijisaki