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noun
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punctuation words in haiku, renga, etc. such as "ya", "kana", "keri", etc.
Other readings:
切字【きれじ】
noun
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space character
Other readings:
空白文字【くうはくもんじ】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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cuneiform (writing)
Other readings:
楔形文字【せっけいもじ】
、楔形文字【けっけいもじ】
、くさび形文字【くさびがたもじ】
noun
1.
Lindera umbellata (species of spicebush)
2.
toothpick
3.
natural wooden chopsticks (tea ceremony)
4.
black characters, black text
Other readings:
クロモジ
noun
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Kunrei-shiki romanization (romanisation), official kana romanization system
noun
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semasio-phonetic character (combining semantic and phonetic components)
noun
1.
omission of a character, omitted character, blank type
See also:脱字
2.
insertion of blank spaces before and after the names of dignitaries (as a sign of respect)(historical term)
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闕字【けつじ】
noun
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ancient script, ancient character, ancient alphabet
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古代文字【こだいもんじ】
noun
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lower-case name start characters(computer term)
noun
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least significant digit, LSD(computer term)
noun
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single kanji that is read twice (with different pronunciations) in the Japanese reading of Chinese texts(e.g. 将 is read as「まさに...んとす」)
noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
designing a font
2.
creating a new character not currently available
Other readings:
削字【さくじ】
noun
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fingerspelling (in sign language for the deaf), finger alphabet
Other readings:
指文字【ゆびもじ】
noun
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significant SGML character(computer term)
noun
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iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character)
See also:踊り字
noun, auxillary suru verb
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typesetting(ちょくじ used in industry)
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植字【ちょくじ】
noun
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format effector, layout character(computer term)
noun
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writing characters in the air with one's behind (by moving one's hips)(colloquialism)
noun
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Lindera triloba (species of spicebush)(usually kana)
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シロモジ
noun
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ordinary woman secretly engaged in prostitution (Edo period)(archaism, yojijukugo)
noun
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ancient Japanese characters (regarded today as created at a much more recent date)