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 English Japanese (Kanji)
(a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); remaining (e.g. poste-restante)止め [とめ]
(a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); remaining (e.g. poste-restante); forty-five degree angle留め [とめ]
(comp) kana-to-kanji conversion Japanese input method仮名漢字変換形日本文入力装置 [かなかんじへんかんがたにほんぶんにゅうりょくそうち]
(comp) kanji code漢字コード [かんじコード]
(comp) kanji coded set漢字コード化集合 [かんじコードかしゅうごう]
(comp) kanji encoding method漢字符号化方式 [かんじふごうかほうしき]
(comp) kanji ROM漢字ROM [かんじROM]
(comp) kanji support漢字対応 [かんじたいおう]
(comp) kanji URL漢字URL [かんじURL]
(comp) new JIS kanji character code新JIS漢字コード [しんJISかんじコード]
(comp) old JIS kanji character code旧JIS漢字コード [きゅうJISかんじコード]
(comp) supplemental kanji (added by JIS X 0212)補助漢字 [ほじょかんじ]
(kanji) not in the Jouyou set常用外 [じょうようがい]
(ling) kanji compound; idiom, idiomatic phrase熟語 [じゅくご]
(of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji with a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "o" and "u" or "e" and "u" sounds合口音 [ごうこうおん]
(of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji without a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "a" and "u" sounds開口音 [かいこうおん]
(prior to the advent of kana) kanji used to represent readings of words, selected for their kun-yomi, regardless of meaning訓仮名 [くんがな]
(prior to the advent of kana) kanji used to represent readings of words, selected for their on-yomi, regardless of meaning音仮名 [おんがな]
(the so-called) kanji culture漢字文化 [かんじぶんか]
10^24 (kanji is JIS X 0212 kuten 4906), septillion (American), quadrillion (British)
applying an extended meaning to a kanji転注 [てんちゅう]
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji真字本 [まなぼん]
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji真名本 [まなぼん]
borrowing a kanji with the same pronunciation to convey a certain term仮借 [かしゃ]
cap (esp. a traditional cap worn with sokutai or ikan clothing), crown, diadem, coronet; top kanji radical冠 [かんむり]
characters not in Joyo Kanji, external character; foreign letters or words外字 [がいじ]
Chinese characters, kanji漢字 [かんじ]
clerical script (ancient, highly angular style of kanji)隷書 [れいしょ]
compound ideograph (one of the six kanji classifications), kanji made up of meaningful parts (e.g. "mountain pass" is up + down + mountain)会意文字 [かいいもじ]
compound ideograph formation (one of the six kanji classifications), making kanji up of meaningful parts (e.g. "mountain pass" is up + down + mountain)会意 [かいい]
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