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: dictionary search code ``!4F42''
Classification: Third Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #124
readings: WA, O, KA, yawa.ragu, yawa.rageru, nago.mu, nago.yaka, ai, izu, kazu, katsu, katsuri, kadzu, take, chi, tomo, na, nigi, masa, yasu, yoshi, yori, wadako, wa¤Ã
English tags: `harmony', `Japanese style', `peace', `soften', `Japan'
Nelson Radical: 115 Traditional Radical: 30, Stroke count: 8
Encodings: JIS 4F42, EUC CFC2, Kuten 4734, Shift-JIS 9861, Unicode 548C
SKIP code: 1-5-3, Four-Corner code: 2690.0
Indices: Halpern #1130, Halpern Learners #769, S&H Kana & Kanji #124, S&H Kanji Dictionary #5d3.1, Nelson #3268, New Nelson #770, Henshall #416, De Roo #2277, Heisig #897, O'Neill Japanese Names #638, O'Neill Essential Kanji #277, Morohashi Number #3490, Morohashi Volume & Page #2.0969, Gakken #151, Japanese For Busy People #3.5, Japanese Language Power #85, Compact Kanji #326, Reading/Writing Japanese #440, Kanji in Context #352, Sakade #338, Tuttle Kanji Cards #318
Pinyin: he2, he4, huo2, huo4, huo5, hai1, he5
Korean reading: hwa
Cross-reference: J16D61
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