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Search Kanji for 深山頬白

mountain

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サン·セン
やま
Popularity rank: 131 Pinyin: shān Korean: san Hán-Việt: san, sơn
Stroke counts: 3 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 4-3-2

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山梔子[kuchinashi] Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
悪巫山戯[warufuzake] prank
安土桃山時代[azuchimomoyamajidai] Azuchi-Momoyama period (approx. 1558-1600 CE)
案山子[kakashi] scarecrow
奥山[okuyama] remote mountain
岡山県[okayamaken] Okayama prefecture (Chuugoku area)
下山[gezan] descending (mountain)
夏山[natsuyama] summery mountain
火山[kazan] volcano
火山灰[kazanbai] volcanic ash
deep; heighten; intensify; strengthen

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シン
ふか.い·-ぶか.い·ふか.まる·ふか.める·み-
Popularity rank: 484 Pinyin: shēn Korean: sim Hán-Việt: thâm
Stroke counts: 11 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 1-3-8

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意味深重[imishinchou] with profound (often hidden) meaning
奥深い[okufukai] profound
海深[kaishin] depth of the sea
疑い深い[utagaibukai] doubting
興味深い[kyoumibukai] very interesting
深ける[fukeru] to get late
根深い[nebukai] deep-rooted
思慮深い[shiryobukai] prudent
執念深い[shuunenbukai] vindictive
嫉妬深い[shittobukai] (deeply) jealous
white

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ハク·ビャク
しろ·しら-·しろ.い
Popularity rank: 483 Pinyin: bái Korean: baeg, bae Hán-Việt: bạch
Stroke counts: 5 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 4-5-2

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明白[meihaku] obvious
白地[akarasama] plain
白口[shiroguchi] white croaker (Pennahia argentata)
白耳義[berugii] Belgium
白竜[peeron] dragon boat (long 22-person canoe used for racing)
黄白[kouhaku] yellow and white
黄白色[ouhakushoku] yellowish-white
灰白[kaihaku] gray
灰白質[kaihakushitsu] gray matter
灰白色[kaihakushoku] grayish white
cheeks; jaw

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キョウ
ほお·ほほ
Popularity rank: 2424 Pinyin: jiá Korean: hyeob Hán-Việt:
Stroke counts: 15 Skip code: 1-6-9

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頬笑み[hooemi] smile
頬笑む[hohoemu] to smile
頬っぺ[hoppe] cheek
頬っ辺[hoppeta] cheek
頬紅[hoobeni] cheek rouge
頬骨[hoobone] cheekbones
頬髯[hoohige] whiskers
頬杖を突く[hoozuewotsuku] to rest one's chin in one's hands