| 字 | じ | 1: character (i.e. kanji); 2: hand-writing; penmanship; 3: the ... word (i.e. "the L word" = "love") |
| 字 | あざ | section of village |
| 誤字 | ごじ | misprint; mispelling; typo; erratum |
| 文字 | もじ | 1: letter (of alphabet); character; 2: literal |
| 阿字 | あじ | the letter a (in esoteric Buddhism) |
| 意字 | いじ | ideogram |
| 異字 | いじ | 1: different character; other character; 2: variant character; different written form of a character |
| 華字 | かじ | Chinese character |
| 仮字 | かな | kana; Japanese syllabary (e.g. hiragana, katakana) |
| 疑字 | ぎじ | character of questionable form |
| 古字 | こじ | ancient writing |
| 字義 | じぎ | the meaning or sense of a word |
| 字句 | じく | wording; words and phrases; way of expression; token |
| 字母 | じぼ | 1: letter (of an alphabet); syllabic character; 2: matrix; printing type |
| 二字 | にじ | two characters; name |
| 真字 | まな | 1: kanji (as opposed to kana); 2: printed-style writing |
| 無字 | むじ | "No." (Zhaozhou's answer to the koan "Does a dog have Buddha nature?") |
| 和字 | わじ | kanji devised in Japan |
| 字 | あざな | 1: Chinese courtesy name (name formerly given to adult Chinese men, used in place of their given name in formal situations); 2: nickname; 3: section of a village |
| 赤字 | あかじ | 1: deficit; (being in or going into) the red; 2: red text; red letters; 3: corrections (by a teacher or proofreader) written in red |
| 一字 | いちじ | letter; character |
| 英字 | えいじ | English letter; alphabetic character |
| 活字 | かつじ | printing type |
| 漢字 | かんじ | Chinese characters; kanji |
| 黒字 | くろじ | balance (figure) in the black |
| 字画 | じかく | number of strokes in character |
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