Kanji — 61 found
9.759005488713607
13 strokes.
JLPT N1.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
captive,
barbarian,
low epithet for the enemy
9.863690887281454
18 strokes.
JLPT N1.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
equestrian,
riding on horses,
counter for equestrians
On:
キ
16.098287957544255
4 strokes.
JLPT N2.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
equal,
head,
counter for small animals,
roll of cloth
Kun:
ひき
On:
ヒツ
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16.470502708007707
10 strokes.
JLPT N2.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
flats,
counter for houses,
eaves
Kun:
のき
On:
ケン
17.912834866053583
5 strokes.
JLPT N2.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
seduce,
call,
send for,
wear,
put on,
ride in,
buy,
eat,
drink,
catch (cold)
Kun:
め.す
On:
ショウ
38.384646141543385
11 strokes.
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
formerly,
once,
before,
ever,
never,
ex-
81.81818181818183
14 strokes.
Jinmeiyō kanji.
once,
before,
formerly,
ever,
never,
ex-,
lick,
lap up,
burn up,
taste,
undergo,
underrate,
despise
90.90909090909092
12 strokes.
Jinmeiyō kanji.
once,
before,
formerly,
ever,
never,
ex-
90.90909090909092
11 strokes.
Jinmeiyō kanji.
article,
counter for articles, clauses, paragraphs, etc.,
twig,
ray of light
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100.0
9 strokes.
to quell (uprising, rebellion, etc.) to punish (another nation, etc.) by force of arms,
sound,
voice,
tone
100.0
11 strokes.
an area of level ground,
an open space,
a threshing floor,
arena for drill, etc.,
a place to pile a sand-hill
100.0
19 strokes.
a bamboo ware for washing rice,
a measuring unit used in ancient times,
equal to 16 Chinese peck