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Search Kanji for 真跡蹟迹

true; reality; Buddhist sect

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Popularity rank: 279 Pinyin: zhēn Korean: jin Hán-Việt: chân
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 3 Skip code: 2-7-3

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真婿[manko] vagina
ポラロイド写真[poraroidoshashin] Polaroid picture
人生の真っ盛り[isshounomassakari] the noontide of life
猿真似[sarumane] indiscriminate imitation (lit: monkey imitator)
真近[majika] proximity
真際[magiwa] on the verge of
顔写真[kaojashin] photographic portrait
原色写真版[genshokushashinban] tricolor printing
抗真菌[koushinkin] antifungal
殺真菌薬[satsushinkinyaku] fungicide
tracks; mark; print; impression

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Popularity rank: 953 Pinyin: Korean: jeog Hán-Việt: tích
Stroke counts: 13 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 1-7-6

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遺跡[iseki] historic ruins (remains, relics)
刈り跡[kariato] cut-over land
監査証跡[kansashouseki] audit trail
奇跡的[kisekiteki] miraculous
軌跡[kiseki] tire track
形跡[keiseki] traces
跡始末[atoshimatsu] settlement (of affairs)
跡片付け[atokatazuke] tidying up
航跡[kouseki] wake (of boat)
痕跡[konseki] trace
remains; traces; footprint

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Pinyin: Korean: jeog Hán-Việt: tích
Stroke counts: 18 Grade level: 9 Skip code: 1-7-11

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遺蹟[iseki] historic ruins (remains, relics)
筆蹟[fudeato] handwriting
偉蹟[iseki] remaining works
奇蹟[kiseki] miracle
史蹟[shiseki] historical landmark
真蹟[shinseki] true autograph
事蹟[jiseki] evidence
古蹟[furuato] historic spot
城蹟[joushi] castle site
手蹟[shuseki] holograph
mark; print; impression

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Pinyin: Korean: jeog Hán-Việt: tích
Stroke counts: 8 Skip code: 3-4-6

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垂迹[suijaku] temporary manifestation by a buddha (in order to save people)
筆迹[hisseki] handwriting
真迹[shinseki] true autograph
事迹[jiseki] evidence
本地垂迹説[honjisuijakusetsu] manifestation theory (holding that Shinto gods are manifestations of buddhas)
迹門[shakumon] first half of the Lotus Sutra, in which the Buddha appears as a spatiotemporally restricted being