17 strokes
Jouyou kanji
Taught in 9th grade
JLPT exam level N1
slender, fine, thin kimono
On'yomi
セン daikon julienne ②one ten-millionth
Character Breakdown
slender, fine, thin kimono
セン (9th, N1)
thread
いと シ (1st, N2)
to cut, wound, hurt
References
Unicode hex code | 7E4A |
JIS X 0208 | 1-33-1 |
Nelson, A. Classic Nelson | 3607 |
Haig, J. New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary | 4586 |
Halpern, J. New Japanese-English Character Dictionary | 1413 |
Halpern, J. Kodansha Kanji Dictionary | 1789 |
Halpern, J. Kanji Learners Dictionary (Kodansha) | 954 |
Halpern, J. Kanji Learners Dictionary (Kodansha), 2nd edition (2013) | 1289 |
Heisig, J. Remembering The Kanji | 1790 |
Heisig, J. Remembering The Kanji, Sixth Ed. | 1929 |
Gakken A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage | 1122 |
O'Neill, P.G. Essential Kanji | 1704 |
Morohashi Daikanwajiten | 27874 |
Henshall, K. A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters | 1500 |
Spahn and Hadamitzky Kanji and Kana | 1571 |
Spahn and Hadamitzky Kanji and Kana (2011 edition) | 1676 |
Hodges & Okazaki Japanese Kanji Flashcards | 1648 |
Kask, A. Tuttle Kanji Cards | 1879 |
Nishiguchi & Kono Kanji in Context | 1296 |
Kodansha Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide | 1560 |
Maniette, Y. Les Kanjis dans la tete | 1807 |
Tuttle Dictionary Descriptor Code | 6a11.1 |
Four corner code | 2395.0 |
De Roo Code | 2759 |