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Radical Index : : 刀

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トウ, かたな, そり, , , わき
sword, saber, knife
This kanji has 2 strokes: 2 strokes in the "sword" radical (かたな) and 0 other strokes
Sample Compounds (141):
1.

かみそり

razor
2.

にほんとう

Japanese sword
3.

かたな

(single-edged) sword, katana, dagger, knife
4.

たいとう

long sword
5.

たんとう

short sword, dagger, dirk
6.

しない

(bamboo) fencing stick
7.

こがたな

small knife, short sword
8.

とうけん

swords, cold steel
9.

たち

long sword
10.

たちうお

hairtail, scabbard fish
11.

とうふ

bronze currency of ancient China (some pieces shaped like spades and others like opened straight razors)
12.

こしがたな

short sword
13.

かたなかけ

sword rack
14.
オッカムの
オッカムのかみそり

Occam''s razor, Ockham''s razor
15.

ちょくとう

straight sword
16.

りとう

sharp sword
17.

たちすじ

swordsmanship
18.

とうれい

sword salute
19.

やまがたな

woodman''s hatchet
20.

とうこう

swordsmith
21.
ハンロンの
ハンロンのかみそり

Hanlon''s razor ("Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity")
22.

りっとう

kanji "sword" radical at right
23.

たちさばき

swordplay, swordsmanship
24.

かたなきず

sword wound
25.

ざんばとう

zanbato, a type of long sword
26.

とうこん

sword scar
27.

あんぜんかみそり

safety razor
28.

かみそりとぎ

one who sharpens razors
29.

りょうとう

two swords
30.

たちもち

sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master''s sword), (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony
31.

どんとう

dull or blunt sword
32.

さすが

dagger
33.

とうし

small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like
34.

ひとたち

stroke of sword
35.

かみそりかぶれ

razor rash
36.

りょうとうつかい

two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person)
37.

たちもち

sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master''s sword), (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony
38.

なぎなた

halberd, long sword
39.

しっとう

performing a surgical operation
40.

とうす

small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like
41.

いっとう

sword (blade), single stroke
42.

かみそりど

razor strop, hone
43.

りょうとうづかい

two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person)
44.

たちさき

point of a sword, forceful debate
45.

なぎなたじゅつ

art of using a naginata (halberd)
46.

まもりがたな

sword for self-defense, sword for self-defence
47.

かたなもち

swordbearer
48.

いっとうぼり

one-knife carving
49.

かみそりまけ

razor rash
50.
使
りょうとうつかい

two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person)
51.

たちうち

crossing swords, opposition, contention
52.

にとうりゅう

school which teaches the techniques of fencing with a sword in each hand, person who likes both liquor and sweets
53.

しゅとう

hand used like a sword in striking
54.

とうじ

lady, matron, mistress, housekeeper
55.

いんとう

seal-engraving knife
56.

でんかのほうとうをぬく

to play one''s trump card
57.
使
りょうとうづかい

two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person)
58.

たちふたこし

two swords
59.

てがたな

hand used like a sword in striking
60.

とじ

lady, matron, mistress, housekeeper
61.

えんじんとう

round-edged scalpel
62.

でんきかみそり

electric razor
63.

はいとう

carrying a sword
64.

たいとう

wearing a sword
65.

にゅうとう

cutting the cake (at a wedding)
66.

てがたなをきる

to make ceremonial hand movement when receiving the monetary award (sumo)
67.

とうじゅつ

fencing, art of wielding swords
68.

おっとりがたな

unprepared action, something done on the spur of the moment
69.

えんげつとう

scimitar
70.

たいとうごめん

a non-samurai being granted the privilege of wearing a sword (during the Edo period)
71.

しのびがたな

Ninja sword
72.

うけだち

be on the defensive
73.

とうしょう

sword cut
74.

かいとう

(literary) sharp sword
75.

とう

(single-edged) sword, katana, dagger, knife, scalpel
76.

せんとう

scissors, punch
77.

にんとう

Ninja sword
78.

さんま

pike (fish), saury
79.

とうしょう

swordsmith
80.

かいとうらんま

solving a problem swiftly and skillfully
81.

かたなのてまえ

samurai''s face
82.

はさみ

scissors, tongs
83.

だいとう

long sword
84.

まてがい

razor clam
85.

じゅうとうほう

Swords and Firearms Control Law
86.

とうしん

sword blade
87.

かいとうらんまをたつ

to cut the Gordian knot
88.

かたなをさす

to wear a sword
89.

まんとう

ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears
90.

たんとうちょくにゅう

going right to the point, point-blank, without beating about the bush, frankness
91.

はいとうれい

sword prohibition
92.

じゅうほうとうけんるいしょじとうとりしまりほう

Swords and Firearms Control Law
93.

とうじん

sword blade
94.

ふところがたな

confidant, right-hand man, dagger
95.

かたなをうつ

to temper (forge) a sword
96.

まんとう

ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears
97.

ばっとう

drawing a sword, drawn sword
98.

すけだち

assistance (in a fight), seconds (in a fight)
99.
きて
かたなおれやつきて

having exhausted every available means (lit: having broken one''s sword and exhausted one''s arrows)
100.

かっけいぎゅうとう

using a meat ax when a knife would suffice, taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut, using a grand-scale measure (a massive instrument) to deal with an insignificant problem
101.
びる
とうをおびる

to wear a sword
102.

みょうじたいとう

the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
103.

こだち

short sword, small sword
104.

とうせん

daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor)
105.

あまからりょうとう

taste for both wines and sweets, having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things
106.

とうか

under the sword
107.

ちょうこくとう

graver, chisel
108.

ほうとう

treasured sword
109.

とうせん

daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor)
110.

ぎとう

ceremonial sword
111.

とうか

sword rack
112.

ながだち

large war sword
113.

みょうじたいとう

the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
114.

しょうとう

small knife, short sword
115.

かたなかじ

swordsmith
116.

きゅうばとうそう

archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship, martial arts in general
117.

かたなかけ

sword rack
118.

ちょうとう

halberd, long sword
119.

めいとう

famous sword, excellent sword
120.

こがたなをもってころす

to kill (a person) with a knife
121.

とうはい

back of a sword
122.

ぎゅうとう

meat cleaver
123.

とうけい

doctor
124.

なぎなた

halberd, long sword
125.

めいとう

sword inscribed with the name of the swordsmith
126.

こがたなざいく

carving with a knife, cheap trick, simple trickery, petty strategem
127.

みね

back of a sword
128.

ぐんとう

saber, sabre, side arms, service sword
129.

とうけいか

doctor
130.

ちょうとういっし

one long sword
131.

きだち

wooden sword
132.

しんとう

newly forged sword, sword made after the year 1615
133.

みねうち

striking with the back of the sword
134.

ちがたな

bloody sword (blade)
135.

なぎなたじゅつ

art of using a naginata (halberd)
136.

ぼくとう

wooden sword
137.

とうひつのり

minor official
138.

ことう

old sword
139.

とうけんしょう

sword dealer
140.

ながえがたな

long, two-handed sword
141.

のだち

large war sword (carried across the back)

Kuten Code: 3765
EUC Code: c5e1
Shift-JIS Code: 9381
JIS Code: 4561
Unicode: 5200
Radical Index: 18
Frequency Rank: 1794
Jouyou Grade: 2
DeRoo Code: 3545
Four Corner code: 1722.0
"New Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 2926
"Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 665
"New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 448
"Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide" Index: 177
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd Edition" Index: 198
"Kanji in Context" Index: 441
"Kanji Learners Dictionary" Index: 1857
"Essential Kanji" Index: 34
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" Index: 289
"Tuttle Kanji Cards" Index: 81
"The Kanji Dictionary" Index Code: 2f0.1
"Kanji & Kana 2nd Edition" Index: 37
Morohashi Index: 1845
Morohashi Volume.Page: 2.188
Gakken Index: 181
"Remembering The Kanji" Index: 1494
"Japanese Names" Index: 83
Korean Reading: do
Pinyin: dao1
Cross Reference codes: J06E5B, J13331


Radical Index : : 刀

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