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noun
this academic subject or field of study, Confucian studies

noun
1.
dead letter
2.
meaningless writing

noun
fingerspelling (in sign language for the deaf), finger alphabet
Other readings:
指文字【ゆびもじ】

noun
letters from exiled Europeans in Jakarta to their Japanese wives and half-Japanese children (during the Edo period)

noun
wooden spoon, ladle, rice scoop(usually kana)
Other readings:
さもじ《杓文字》

noun
fill character(computer term)
Other readings:
充塡文字【じゅうてんもじ】

noun
Polystichum tripteron (species of the wood fern family)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ジュウモンジシダ

noun
regular kanbun (following the rules of classical Chinese grammar)

noun
authentic text (as opposed to a copy or duplicate)

noun
epistolary style, style of written correspondence

noun
writing characters in the air with one's behind (by moving one's hips)(colloquialism)

noun
Lindera triloba (species of spicebush)(usually kana)
Other readings:
シロモジ

noun
ordinary woman secretly engaged in prostitution (Edo period)(archaism, yojijukugo)

noun
ancient Japanese characters (regarded today as created at a much more recent date)

noun
history of civilization, history of civilisation

noun
Specialist in Humanities (Japanese visa category)
Other readings:
人文知職【じんぶんちしき】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
human geography
Other readings:
人文地理【じんもんちり】

じんぶんがく
jinbunchirigaku
noun
human geography
Other readings:
人文地理学【じんもんちりがく】

noun
sushi(archaism)
See also:おすもじ
Other readings:
酢文字【すもじ】

noun
moral culture, spiritual culture, culture born through the workings of the human mind (science, religion, philosophy, religion, art, etc.)
See also:物質文化

noun
1.
main text (as opposed to any included commentary or annotations)
2.
authentic text (e.g. of a treaty, as opposed to any translation not specified as authentic)(law term)
3.
Chinese classical literature

かいよんだいぶんめい
sekaiyondaibunmei
noun
the four great civilizations of the world (China, Babylon, India and Egypt as put forward by Chinese scholar Liang Qichao in 1900)
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