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noun, no-adjective
porcelain (esp. soft-paste porcelain), china, chinaware, earthenware, pottery, ceramics, crockery
See also:磁器

noun
ceramic art, ceramics

noun
porcelain, china, chinaware, ceramics, pottery

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
intoxication
2.
being carried away by, being enraptured by

noun
ceramics, pottery, porcelain

noun
Sue ware (type of unglazed pottery made from the middle of the Kofun era through the Heian era)
See also:穴窯
Other readings:
陶器【すえき】

noun
ceramic plate
Other readings:
陶皿【すえざら】

noun
dōsa, sizing solution made of alum and glue for treating washi(usually kana)
See also:和紙
Other readings:
どうさ《礬砂》
どうさ《陶砂》
ドーサ

noun
intoxication (by liquor, music, etc.), rapture, fascination

noun, taru-adjective, to-adverb
intoxicated (by liquor or music), entranced, enraptured

noun
porcelain pillow (used in summer)

noun
ceramic tile, ceramic panel, porcelain tile
Other readings:
陶盤【とうばん】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
tōbanyaki, meat, seafood, etc. roasted on a ceramic plate

noun
potsherd, shard, fragment of pottery
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 11 strokes
Taught in Junior high
pottery, porcelain
KUN:
  • すえ
    sue
ON:
  • トウ
    tou
Nanori:
  • su

Sentence results (showing 10 results)


よう
土曜日
きょねん
去年
かよ
通い
はじ
始めた
とうげい
陶芸
きょうし
教室
Saturday is the pottery class I've been attending since last year

After he bumped into the shelf, the priceless china fell and shattered into fragments

The priceless china shattered into fragments

The pottery was baked by fire

とうよう
東洋
とう
陶器
きょうみ
興味
I have an interest in Oriental ceramics

どろ
とう
陶器
つく
作る
ひつよう
必要な
ざいりょ
材料
Clay is the essential ingredient in making pottery

とう
陶磁器
とくべつ
特別な
たな
ちんれつ
陳列
The china was displayed in a special cabinet

ゆうめい
有名な
とう
陶器
ちんれつ
陳列
Famous china is on display

かのじょ
彼女
たいりょ
大量
ほん
せいしん
精神
とう
陶冶
She cultivated her mind by reading many books

とうげい
陶芸家
うで
The potter's lost his cunning