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Godan-ku verb, transitive verb
1.
to tear, to rip up(only relevant for 裂く)
2.
to cut up, to cleave, to cut open (esp. the abdomen)
3.
to forcibly separate (e.g. two lovers)(only relevant for 裂く)
4.
to spare (time, money, etc.), to use part of something(only relevant for 割く)
5.
to have a tattoo in the corner of one's eye(archaism)
See also:黥く
Other readings:
割く【さく】

Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to split, to tear, to burst, to be separated, to be divided
Other readings:
割ける【さける】

noun
cloth, fabric
Other readings:
布地【きれじ】
切れ地【きれじ】
切地【きれじ】
裂地【きれじ】

noun
tear, rip, rent, slit, crack, chasm, rift
Other readings:
裂目【さけめ】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
anal fistula, bleeding hemorrhoids
Other readings:
裂痔【きれじ】
切れ痔【きれじ】
切痔【きれじ】

noun
shredded and dried squid (a snack)(usually kana)
Other readings:
さきいか《裂烏賊》

noun
sakiori, rag weaving, cloth woven partly from strips of old cloth

adjective
easily torn, tearable, tear easily, scissile, lacerable
Other readings:
裂け易い【さけやすい】

noun
dehiscent fruit(botany term)
See also:裂開果

noun, auxillary suru verb
dehiscence, cleavage, fission

noun
hiatus, hiascent, esophageal hiatus, lyrifissure, hole

noun, no-adjective
carnassial, carnassial tooth(zoology)

noun
1.
cutting through cloth, sound of cutting through cloth
2.
shrieking sound, woman's scream, loud scream
3.
cry of the lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
Other readings:
裂帛【れっぱく】

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 12 strokes
Taught in Junior high
split, rend, tear
KUN:
  • さ.く
    sa.ku
  • さ.ける
    sa.keru
  • -ぎ.れ
    -gi.re
ON:
  • レツ
    retsu

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 17 results)


かのじょ
彼女の
ふく
Her dress was torn

This cloth tears easily

しょうじ
少女
ぬの
The girl tore the cloth

かれ
しんぶん
新聞
はんぶん
半分
He tore the newspaper in half

He tore the paper in two

くぎ
かれ
彼の
うわ
上着
The nail tore his jacket

Can you spare me a few minutes of your valuable time

Why did you tear the cloth instead of cutting it with scissors

My father made a long tear in his sleeve

He tore the book apart
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