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: dictionary search code ``!3F46''
Classification: Second Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #406
readings: SHIN, oya, oya-, shita.shii, shita.shimu, gi, chika, nori
English tags: `parent', `intimacy', `relative', `familiarity', `dealer (cards)'
Radical: 147, Stroke count: 16
Encodings: JIS 3F46, EUC BFC6, Kuten 3138, Shift-JIS 9065, Unicode 89AA
SKIP code: 1-9-7, Four-Corner code: 0691.0
Indices: Halpern #1799, Halpern Learners #1172, S&H Kana & Kanji #175, S&H Kanji Dictionary #5b11.1, Nelson #4293, New Nelson #5534, Henshall #149, De Roo #457, Heisig #1504, O'Neill Japanese Names #2544, O'Neill Essential Kanji #211, Morohashi Number #34918, Morohashi Volume & Page #10.0332, Gakken #381, Japanese For Busy People #3.6, Japanese Language Power #315, Compact Kanji #1647, Reading/Writing Japanese #166, Kanji in Context #249, Sakade #260, Tuttle Kanji Cards #237
Pinyin: qin1, qing4
Korean reading: chin
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