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: dictionary search code ``!4534''
Classification: Third Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #672
readings: TETSU, kurogane, ken, te¤Ã
English tag: `iron'
Radical: 167, Stroke count: 13
Encodings: JIS 4534, EUC C5B4, Kuten 3720, Shift-JIS 9353, Unicode 9244
SKIP code: 1-8-5, Four-Corner code: 8513.0
Indices: Halpern #1711, Halpern Learners #1126, S&H Kana & Kanji #312, S&H Kanji Dictionary #8a5.6, Nelson #4844, New Nelson #6253, Henshall #353, De Roo #2863, Heisig #846, O'Neill Japanese Names #1948, O'Neill Essential Kanji #242, Morohashi Number #40285, Morohashi Volume & Page #11.0511, Gakken #327, Japanese For Busy People #2.1, Japanese Language Power #449, Compact Kanji #1814, Reading/Writing Japanese #374, Kanji in Context #147, Sakade #283, Tuttle Kanji Cards #422
Pinyin: tie3
Korean reading: cheol
Cross-references: J06E6E, J06F44, J06F45, J1644C
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: dictionary search code ``!3F4D''
Classification: First Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #5
readings: JIN, NIN, hito, -ri, -to, ji, to, ne, hiko, fumi
English tag: `person'
Radical: 9, Stroke count: 2
Encodings: JIS 3F4D, EUC BFCD, Kuten 3145, Shift-JIS 906C, Unicode 4EBA
SKIP code: 4-2-4, Four-Corner code: 8000.0
Indices: Halpern #3368, Halpern Learners #2111, S&H Kana & Kanji #1, S&H Kanji Dictionary #2a0.1, Nelson #339, New Nelson #99, Henshall #39, De Roo #1262, Heisig #951, O'Neill Japanese Names #14, O'Neill Essential Kanji #4, Morohashi Number #344, Morohashi Volume & Page #1.0556, Gakken #9, Japanese For Busy People #2.5, Japanese Language Power #2, Compact Kanji #42, Reading/Writing Japanese #39, Kanji in Context #15, Sakade #30, Tuttle Kanji Cards #7
Pinyin: ren2
Korean reading: in
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