Free Chinese & Japanese Online Dictionary

If you enter English words, search is Boolean mode:
Enter fall to get just entries with fall in them.
Enter fall* to get results including "falling" and "fallen".
Enter +fall -season -autumn to make sure fall is included, but not entries with autumn or season.

Key:

Mandarin Chinese information.
Old Wade-Giles romanization used only in Taiwan.
Japanese information.
Buddhist definition. Note: May not apply to all sects.
 Definition may be different outside of Buddhism.

There are 765 total results for your Kanji search. I have created 8 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

<12345678>
Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

一タ偏

see styles
 ichitahen
    いちたへん
(See 歹偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left

一ノ貝

see styles
 ichinokai
    いちのかい
(See 大貝) kanji "big shell" radical

一六日

see styles
 ichirokubi
    いちろくび
(hist) Edo period to early Meiji non-working day falling on all days of the month with a 1 or a 6 in it (when written in kanji numerals, i.e. the 1st, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th days of the month)

二十脚

see styles
 nijuuashi / nijuashi
    にじゅうあし
kanji "twenty legs" radical (radical 55)

人べん

see styles
 ninben
    にんべん
kanji "person radical" (radical 9)

人屋根

see styles
 hitoyane
    ひとやね
(See 人頭・ひとがしら・2) kanji "person" radical at top

代用字

see styles
 daiyouji / daiyoji
    だいようじ
(e.g. 両 for 輛) (See 代用漢字) substitute kanji; jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji

作り字

see styles
 tsukuriji
    つくりじ
(1) (archaism) native Japanese kanji (esp. used during the Edo period); (2) made-up kanji; Chinese character of one's own creation; (3) creating a character with a group of people

作り皮

see styles
 tsukurigawa
    つくりがわ
    tsukurikawa
    つくりかわ
kanji "leather" radical (radical 177); (1) leather; tanned animal hide; (2) kanji "leather" radical (radical 177)

借り字

see styles
 kariji
    かりじ
kanji used for sound equivalence

八の字

see styles
 hachinoji
    はちのじ
(1) figure eight; figure of eight; (2) shape of "hachi", the kanji for eight

冂構え

see styles
 makigamae
    まきがまえ
(kana only) (See 冏構え) kanji radical 13 ("upside-down box")

冏構え

see styles
 keigamae / kegamae
    けいがまえ
(kana only) kanji radical 13 ("upside-down box")

勸持品


劝持品

see styles
quàn chí pǐn
    quan4 chi2 pin3
ch`üan ch`ih p`in
    chüan chih pin
 Kanji hon
Chapter on Encouragement

包構え

see styles
 tsutsumigamae
    つつみがまえ
kanji "wrapping" radical (radical 20)

匚構え

see styles
 hakogamae
    はこがまえ
(kana only) kanji "box-on-side" radical (radical 22)

匸構え

see styles
 kakushigamae
    かくしがまえ
(kana only) kanji "hiding-box" radical (radical 23)

単漢字

see styles
 tankanji
    たんかんじ
(n,n-pref) single kanji

卦算冠

see styles
 keisankanmuri / kesankanmuri
    けいさんかんむり
(See 鍋蓋) kanji "kettle lid" radical (radical 8)

古文字

see styles
 komoji
    こもじ
(rare) kanji (as opposed to kana)

合口音

see styles
 goukouon / gokoon
    ごうこうおん
(1) (of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji with a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (2) (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "o" and "u" or "e" and "u" sounds

同構え

see styles
 dougamae / dogamae
    どうがまえ
(See 冏構え) kanji radical 13 ("upside-down box")

名のり

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

名乗り

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

名告り

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

唐宋音

see styles
 tousouon / tosoon
    とうそうおん
(See 唐音・とうおん) tōsō-on; Tang-Song reading; on reading of a kanji based on Song dynasty and later Chinese

唐文字

see styles
 karamoji
    からもじ
(See 大和文字) Chinese characters; kanji

国構え

see styles
 kunigamae
    くにがまえ
kanji "box" or "country" radical (radical 31); radical consisting of an enclosing box

大の字

see styles
 dainoji
    だいのじ
(exp,n) shape of the "dai" kanji (esp. person with arms and legs outstretched); sprawling; lying spread-eagled

大文字

see styles
 oomoji(p); daimonji
    おおもじ(P); だいもんじ
(1) (おおもじ only) (See 小文字・1) uppercase letter; capital letter; (2) large character; large writing; (3) (だいもんじ only) the (kanji) character "dai" meaning "big"; (4) (だいもんじ only) huge character "dai" formed by fires lit on the side of a mountain in Kyoto on August 16 each year; (place-name, surname) Daimonji

宛て字

see styles
 ateji
    あてじ
(1) kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning; phonetic-equivalent character; substitute character; (2) kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading

Variations:

see styles
 shikabane; kabane; shi
    しかばね; かばね; し
(1) corpse; (2) (しかばね, かばね only) (See 尸冠) kanji "corpse" radical

常用外

see styles
 jouyougai / joyogai
    じょうようがい
(can be adjective with の) (See 常用漢字) (kanji) not in the jōyō list

式構え

see styles
 shikigamae
    しきがまえ
kanji "ceremony" radical (radical 56)

当て字

see styles
 ateji
    あてじ
(1) kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning; phonetic-equivalent character; substitute character; (2) kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading

心字池

see styles
 shinjiike / shinjike
    しんじいけ
lake shaped like the kanji "heart" character (traditional Japanese gardens)

慣用音

see styles
 kanyouon / kanyoon
    かんようおん
popularly accepted "on" reading of a kanji (as opposed to those derived from Chinese)

戈構え

see styles
 hokogamae
    ほこがまえ
kanji "spear" radical at right

戸垂れ

see styles
 todare
    とだれ
(See 戸冠) kanji "door" radical

振仮名

see styles
 furigana
    ふりがな
(kana only) furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation

新字体

see styles
 shinjitai
    しんじたい
(See 旧字体) new character form; shinjitai; simplified form of kanji used in Japan since 1946

日本字

see styles
 nihonji
    にほんじ
Japanese character (i.e. kana, kanji)

旧字体

see styles
 kyuujitai / kyujitai
    きゅうじたい
old character form; old kanji form

旧漢字

see styles
 kyuukanji / kyukanji
    きゅうかんじ
old-style kanji

星寛治

see styles
 hoshikanji
    ほしかんじ
(person) Hoshi Kanji

普通文

see styles
 futsuubun / futsubun
    ふつうぶん
(1) normal style of writing; modern Japanese text; (2) text written in literary style with mixed kanji and kana (until the Taisho era)

曲げ卩

see styles
 magewarifu
    まげわりふ
kanji "crooked seal" radical at right (variant of radical 26)

林完次

see styles
 hayashikanji
    はやしかんじ
(person) Hayashi Kanji (1945.11.7-)

梯子高

see styles
 hashigodaka
    はしごだか
ladder form of "high" kanji

気構え

see styles
 kigamae
    きがまえ
(1) readiness; preparedness; attitude; (2) kanji "vapor" radical

漢プリ

see styles
 kanpuri
    かんプリ
kanji printer

漢字音

see styles
 kanjion
    かんじおん
(See 音読み) Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)

漢数字

see styles
 kansuuji / kansuji
    かんすうじ
Chinese numerals; kanji numerals

漢点字

see styles
 kantenji
    かんてんじ
braille kanji

漢熟検

see styles
 kanjukuken
    かんじゅくけん
(abbreviation) (See 漢字習熟度検定) kanji proficiency test

漢辞海

see styles
 kanjikai
    かんじかい
(work) Kanjikai (kanji dictionary); (wk) Kanjikai (kanji dictionary)

熟字訓

see styles
 jukujikun
    じゅくじくん
(e.g. 昨日 (きのう), 大人 (おとな)) reading assigned to a kanji compound whose constituent characters are related to the word's meaning but not its pronunciation; kanji compound reading that has no correspondence to the readings of the constituent characters

独壇場

see styles
 dokudanjou / dokudanjo
    どくだんじょう
(word born of confusion between the kanji 擅 and 壇) (See 独擅場) field in which one acts unchallenged; unrivaled sphere of activity; one's monopoly

理義字

see styles
 rigiji
    りぎじ
{ling} (e.g. 林 or 森) kanji composed entirely of duplicate radicals

男仮名

see styles
 otokogana
    おとこがな
(archaism) (See 万葉仮名,女仮名) kanji used as phonetic symbols; man'yōgana

男文字

see styles
 otokomoji
    おとこもじ
(1) man's handwriting; (2) (See 女文字・2) kanji; Chinese characters

異体字

see styles
 itaiji
    いたいじ
(e.g. 渕 as variant of 淵) variant character; variant form of a character (esp. kanji)

皮の皮

see styles
 hinokawa
    ひのかわ
(See 毛皮) kanji "fur" radical

真名本

see styles
 manabon
    まなぼん
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji

真字本

see styles
 manabon
    まなぼん
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji

立心偏

see styles
 risshinben
    りっしんべん
(忄 as in 忙) kanji "heart" radical at left (radical 61)

総ルビ

see styles
 sourubi / sorubi
    そうルビ
having furigana on all kanji in a document

総画数

see styles
 soukakusuu / sokakusu
    そうかくすう
stroke-count of a kanji

置き字

see styles
 okiji
    おきじ
kanji left unpronounced when reading Chinese

舊字體


旧字体

see styles
jiù zì tǐ
    jiu4 zi4 ti3
chiu tzu t`i
    chiu tzu ti
 kyuujitai / kyujitai
    きゅうじたい
kyujitai, traditional Japanese character used before 1946
(out-dated kanji) old character form; old kanji form

行人偏

see styles
 gyouninben / gyoninben
    ぎょうにんべん
kanji "going man" radical (radical 60)

行構え

see styles
 yukigamae; gyougamae / yukigamae; gyogamae
    ゆきがまえ; ぎょうがまえ
kanji "going" radical

表外字

see styles
 hyougaiji / hyogaiji
    ひょうがいじ
(See 表外漢字,常用漢字) non-jōyō kanji; kanji not included in the common-use kanji list

親文字

see styles
 oyamoji
    おやもじ
(1) (See 親字) entry kanji in a kanji dictionary; (2) (See 大文字・1) capital letter; (3) matrix (printing); (4) kanji corresponding to furigana

訓ずる

see styles
 kunzuru
    くんずる
(vz,vt) (rare) to read kanji using its native Japanese pronunciation

訓仮名

see styles
 kungana
    くんがな
(See 音仮名・おんがな) kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "kun" readings (prior to the advent of kana)

誤変換

see styles
 gohenkan
    ごへんかん
(See 変換ミス) selecting the wrong kanji (when typing); kanji typo; misconversion

読み方

see styles
 yomikata
    よみかた
(1) pronunciation; reading (e.g. of a kanji); (2) way of reading (out loud); (3) interpretation (e.g. of a text); reading

読み癖

see styles
 yomikuse
    よみくせ
idiomatic pronunciation or peculiar reading of a kanji or compound

趙冶勲

see styles
 chouchikun / chochikun
    ちょうちくん
(person) Chō Chikun (1956.6-) (incorrect kanji)

通用音

see styles
 tsuuyouon / tsuyoon
    つうようおん
(See 慣用音) popularly accepted "on" reading of a kanji (as opposed to those derived from Chinese)

Variations:

see styles
 botan(p); botan
    ボタン(P); ぼたん
(kana only) (kanji is only used for push-buttons) button (por: botão)

門構え

see styles
 mongamae
    もんがまえ
    kadogamae
    かどがまえ
(1) style or construction of a gate; gate-equipped (house, shop, etc.); (2) kanji "gate" radical (radical 169); kanji "gate" radical (radical 169)

開口音

see styles
 kaikouon / kaikoon
    かいこうおん
(1) (of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji without a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (2) (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "a" and "u" sounds

闘構え

see styles
 tougamae / togamae
    とうがまえ
    tatakaigamae
    たたかいがまえ
kanji "fighting" radical

隈寛二

see styles
 kumakanji
    くまかんじ
(person) Kuma Kanji

雁垂れ

see styles
 gandare
    がんだれ
(kana only) kanji "cliff" radical (radical 27)

難読語

see styles
 nandokugo
    なんどくご
word with difficult-to-read kanji

鞣し革

see styles
 nameshigawa
    なめしがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178)

音仮名

see styles
 ongana
    おんがな
(See 訓仮名・くんがな,万葉仮名・まんようがな) kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "on" readings (prior to the advent of kana)

音博士

see styles
 onhakase; koenohakase(ik); onpakase(ik)
    おんはかせ; こえのはかせ(ik); おんぱかせ(ik)
professor specializing in the readings of kanji in classic Confucianist texts

音引き

see styles
 onbiki
    おんびき
(1) looking up a word or kanji by its reading (rather than by its radical or stroke count); (2) (colloquialism) (See 長音符・ちょうおんぷ・1) katakana-hiragana prolonged sound mark

音読み

see styles
 onyomi
    おんよみ
(noun, transitive verb) (See 訓読み) on reading; on'yomi; Chinese-derived reading of a kanji

鬥構え

see styles
 tougamae / togamae
    とうがまえ
kanji "fighting" radical

麻垂れ

see styles
 madare
    まだれ
kanji "dotted cliff" radical (radical 53)

ATOK

see styles
 eitokku / etokku
    エイトック
{comp} ATOK (Advanced Technology Of Kana-kanji transfer); early Japanese IME

いりやね

see styles
 iriyane
    いりやね
kanji "enter" radical at top (radical 11)

こざと偏

see styles
 kozatohen
    こざとへん
kanji "mound" or "small village" radical at left (radical 170)

なつあし

see styles
 natsuashi
    なつあし
kanji radical 35 when at the bottom (as in the character for summer)

なめし皮

see styles
 nameshigawa
    なめしがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

<12345678>

This page contains 100 results for "Kanji" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary