Search Kanji for 草杉蔓

cedar

Radical:

Parts:木彡

Dictionary:

Meanings

cedar; cryptomeria

サンsan
すぎsugi
Popularity rank: 1095 Pinyin: shān, shā Korean: sam Hán-Việt: sam
Stroke counts: 7 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 1-4-3

Example Words

亜米利加杉[amerikasugi] redwood
一本杉[ipponsugi] (a) solitary cryptomeria tree
杉材[sugizai] cedar wood
杉並木[suginamiki] avenue of cedars (cryptomeria)
神代杉[jindaisugi] lignitized Japanese cedar
杉戸[sugido] door made of cedar
杉皮[sugikawa] cedar bark
杉花粉症[sugikafunshou] cedar pollen allergy
杉苔[sugigoke] hair moss

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grass

Radical:

Parts:十日⺾艸

Dictionary:

Meanings

grass; weeds; herbs; pasture; write; draft

ソウ
くさkusa · くさ-kusa- · -ぐさ-gusa
Popularity rank: 967 Pinyin: cǎo Korean: cho Hán-Việt: thảo
Stroke counts: 9 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-3-6

Example Words

草臥れる[kutabireru] to get tired
遺草[isou] posthumous works
一年草[ichinensou] annual (plant)
詠草[eisou] draft poem
下草[shitakusa] undergrowth
仮名草紙[kanazoushi] story in the kana
伽草子[togizoushi] fairy-tale book
海草[kaisou] marine plant
乾草[kansou] hay
甘草[kanzou] liquorice

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vine

Radical:

Parts:日罒又⺾艸

Dictionary:

Meanings

vine; tendril; influence; connections; good offices; spread; sprawl; thrive; rampant; powerful

マンman · バンban
はびこ.るhabikoru · つるtsuru
Pinyin: màn, mán, wàn Korean: man Hán-Việt: mạn, man
Stroke counts: 14 Grade level: 9 Skip code: 2-4-11

Example Words

蔓延る[habikoru] to spread
芋蔓[imozuru] sweet-potato vines
芋蔓式[imozurushiki] one after another
金蔓[kanezuru] source of revenue
蔓延[manen] spread (e.g. of a disease)
手蔓[tezuru] connections
日陰蔓[hikagenokazura] running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum)
甘茶蔓[amachazuru] jiaogulan (species of herbaceous vine; Gynostemma pentaphyllum)
蔦蔓[tsutakazura] ivy and vines
蔓草[tsurukusa] vine

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