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Search Kanji for 多段式ッ

many; frequent; much

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おお.い·まさ.に·まさ.る
Popularity rank: 139 Pinyin: duō Korean: da Hán-Việt: đa
Stroke counts: 6 Grade level: 2 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 3-3-3

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於多福[otafuku] homely woman (esp. one with a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks)
圧倒的多数[attoutekitasuu] overwhelming numbers
一妻多夫[issaitafu] polyandry
一番多い[ichibanooi] most numerous
一夫多妻[ipputasai] polygamy
引く手数多[hikuteamata] being very popular
過多[kata] excess
幾多[ikuta] many
ご多忙中[gotabouchuu] in the midst of your work (often used as a formal phrase in business letters, etc.)
好事魔多し[koujimaooshi] Lights are usually followed by shadows
style; ceremony; rite; function; method; system; form; expression

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シキ
Popularity rank: 251 Pinyin: shì Korean: sig Hán-Việt: thức
Stroke counts: 6 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 3-3-3

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鍬入れ式[kuwaireshiki] ground-breaking ceremony
オギノ式[oginoshiki] Ogino method
サイクルアンドライド方式[saikuruandoraidohoushiki] cycle and ride system
シーアンドエア方式[shiiandoeahoushiki] sea and air system
シーリング方式[shiiringuhoushiki] ceiling system
シップエア方式[shippueahoushiki] ship air system
スキャンロン方式[sukyanronhoushiki] Scanlon plan
違式[ishiki] informality
一括式[ikkatsushiki] batch mode
一式[isshiki] complete set
grade; steps; stairs

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ダン·タン
Popularity rank: 479 Pinyin: duàn Korean: dan Hán-Việt: đoạn, đoàn
Stroke counts: 9 Grade level: 6 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 1-5-4

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一段[ichidan] more
一段動詞[ichidandoushi] ichidan verb (one of the two main conjugation classes of verbs in modern Japanese, usually ending in -eru or -iru)
一段落[ichidanraku] completing the first stage
階段[kaidan] stairs
格段[kakudan] special
計画段階[keikakudankai] planning stage
決済手段[kessaishudan] method of payment
減段[gentan] reduction (of crop size)
五段[godan] Japanese verb group
五段動詞[godandoushi] godan verb (one of the two main conjugation classes of verbs in modern Japanese, usually ending in -u, -ku, -su, -tsu, -gu, -bu, -mu, etc.)