letter (of alphabet);  character;  writing
 character (esp. kanji);  letter;  handwriting;  penmanship;  the ... word (e.g. "the L word" = "love")
 numeral;  figure;  digit;  numeric character
 literally;  to the letter;  literal
 surname;  family name;  last name
 cross (for crucifixion);  the Cross (of Christ)
 cross;  crossed;  cruciform
 surname;  family name;  last name
 (being in) the red;  deficit;  red letter;  red writing;  corrections (by a teacher or proofreader) written in red
 shape of the "dai" kanji (esp. person with arms and legs outstretched);  sprawling;  lying spread-eagled
 literally;  to the letter;  literal
 two characters;  two letters; (arch.)  garlic chives (Allium tuberosum); (arch.)  Chinese chives
 printing type;  movable type;  printed text;  print
 straight;  as the crow flies
 figure eight;  figure of eight;  shape of "hachi", the kanji for eight
 appearance of written words;  impression given by written letters, characters, etc.;  literal meaning (of a piece of writing);  superficial meaning;  face (of a printing type)
 first letter of a word;  capital letter (at the start of a word or sentence);  initials (of one's name)
 (one) letter;  (one) character
 misprint;  misspelling;  typo;  typographical error;  erratum
 dial (on timepiece, meter, etc.);  letter board (e.g. on typewriter, writing aide for the disabled, etc.);  character board
 (being in) the black;  surplus;  black letter
 word for word;  verbatim;  a single word and a single phrase
 four characters;  four letters
 printing;  typing;  printed character;  typed character;  character(s) carved onto a seal
 horizontal script (esp. of a European language);  European writing;  Roman letters;  European language;  Western language
 emoji;  pictorial symbol;  pictograph;  ASCII art
 uppercase letter;  capital letter;  large character;  large writing;  the (kanji) character "dai" meaning "big";  huge character "dai" formed by fires lit on the side of a mountain in Kyoto on August 16 each year
 to make the sign of the cross;  to bless oneself;  to cross oneself
 number of characters;  number of letters;  word count
 bound hand and foot;  hedged in (e.g. by restrictions);  immobile
 character style;  character form
 Latin alphabet;  Roman alphabet;  romaji;  romanized Japanese;  system of transliterating Japanese into the Latin alphabet
 omitted character;  omitted letter
 ancient script;  ancient character;  ancient alphabet
 form of a character (e.g. simplified, traditional);  type;  typeface;  font
 (formation of) three people sleeping side by side (esp. a child between two parents); (lit.) "river" character
 emoticon;  smiley;  kaomoji
 being greatly in the red;  taking a big loss;  heavy deficit
 five characters;  five letters;  five-syllable verse of a waka, haiku, renga, etc.;  first five syllables of a waka, haiku, renga, etc.
 corruption (of text, e.g. in email, due to improper encoding);  garbling;  illegal character;  corrupted text;  garbled text
 to bend over in the shape of the hiragana character ku;  to bend forward from the waist to form a chevron shape
 hieroglyph;  hieroglyphic character
 boldface;  bold-type;  thick characters
 English letter;  alphabetic character
 four-character compound word (esp. idiomatic)
 to have a cross to bear;  to carry a heavy burden
 literally;  self-explanatorily
 nine-character charm chanted with ritual gestures to ward off evil (esp. by mountain ascetics and adherents of Esoteric Buddhism)
 loop;  shape of a hiragana "no"
 abbreviated form of a Chinese character;  simplified character;  acronym;  abbreviation
 literally;  self-explanatorily
 figure eight;  figure of eight
 letter by letter;  character by character
 number of characters;  number of letters
 walking encyclopedia;  walking dictionary
 ornamental writing (esp. initial letters);  decorative lettering;  fancy script
 lowercase letter;  small letter
 character information;  character data;  textual data
 kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning;  phonetic-equivalent character;  substitute character;  kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
 spreading one's legs open wide with knees bent, creating the shape of the letter M (pornographic pose)
 script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham)
 pyramid;  monumental work;  landmark achievement
 one (written) character; (arch.)  Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum)
 larger section (of village)
 four-character compound word (usu. idiomatic)
 woman's handwriting;  hiragana
 wording;  words and phrases;  way of expression;  token
 (in) the shape of the character hachi (eight)
 moving into the black;  becoming profitable
 character written by brush;  brush-stroke character
 Chinese numerals;  kanji numerals
 symbol used in place of a censored word (e.g. blank, circle, X, asterisk);  turn (in set-type proofing);  upside-down character
 literal meaning (of a word, etc.)
 swastika (esp. counterclockwise form as a Buddhist symbol);  fylfot;  gammadion;  swastika-shaped family crest
 making a loss;  incurring a deficit
 English-language newspaper
 meaning of a word;  sense of a word
 the L-word (i.e. love);  being in love
 symbol used in place of a censored word (e.g. blank, circle, X, asterisk);  turn (in set-type proofing);  upside-down character
 handwritten letter;  handwritten character
 small type or handwriting
 deficit operation;  operating at a loss;  being in the red
 written letters;  handwriting
 hieroglyph;  hieroglyphics
 number of characters per line, page, etc.
 Lindera triloba (species of spicebush)
 kanji for common use;  jōyō kanji;  list of 2,136 kanji established in 2010, formerly a list of 1,945 established in 1981
 Southern Cross (asterism formed with the brightest four stars of the constellation Crux)
 D-pad (directional keypad on a video game game controller, remote control, etc.)
 hypermeter;  excess syllables in haiku, waka, etc.
 unit of five (in tallies, etc.)
 Lindera umbellata (species of spicebush);  toothpick;  natural wooden chopsticks (tea ceremony);  black characters;  black text
 addiction to the printed word;  reading addict;  book (print) junkie
 ideogram;  ideograph;  ideographic script
 the Japanese syllabary symbols
 strokes in a Chinese character;  stroke count of a Chinese character
 V-shaped recovery;  sharp recovery
 one (written) character; (arch.)  Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum)
 first letter;  first letters;  initial
 Cyrillic alphabet;  Cyrillic character
 dictionary of Chinese characters;  kanji dictionary;  dictionary
 English letter;  alphabetic character
 astronomical figure;  astronomical number
 tactile paving (for the blind);  bumpy tiling;  Braille block
 Greek character;  Greek characters
 text entry;  character entry
 aliteracy;  loss of interest in or shift away from reading (especially serious) books or literature
 the L-word (i.e. love);  being in love
 pen writing;  character written with a pen
 Number of the Beast (i.e. 666)
 tape transcription;  transcribing from recorded tape;  audio-typing
 Southern Cross (asterism formed with the brightest four stars of the constellation Crux)
 dictionary of Chinese characters;  kanji dictionary
 old character form;  kyūjitai;  traditional form of kanji used in Japan before 1946
 phonetic symbol;  phonogram;  phonetic script
 fingerspelling (in sign language for the deaf);  finger alphabet
 arranging a group of people so as to form a character or spell out a message
 Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)
 small administrative unit (of a village)
 subscript;  superscript;  index
 swastika (in its clockwise form, esp. as a Nazi symbol)
 ornate initial;  capital letters;  flowers planted to form characters
 the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
 deficit-covering (government) bond
 Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment;  Spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters;  Spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind (Zen Buddhism)
 variant character;  variant form of a character (esp. kanji)
 character encoding (e.g. JIS, Unicode, etc.);  character code
 character written in a cursive style
 official writing system of a country;  official script;  kana (as opposed to kanji);  Japanese syllabary;  kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China);  Japanese-made kanji
 crossroads;  street crossing
 test of kanji skills;  kanji test
 literal meaning (of a word, etc.)
 external character;  user-defined character;  kanji not included in the jōyō or jinmeiyō list;  foreign letters (esp. of a western language);  foreign writing
 kanji dictionary;  character dictionary
 new character form;  shinjitai;  simplified form of kanji used in Japan since 1946
 International Committee of the Red Cross
 drawn lettering;  sound effects lettering
 lettering on the spine of a book
 old character form;  traditional form of kanji used in Japan before 1946
 returning to profit;  turnaround
 single letter;  single character
 to make a typo;  to type the wrong character
 ancient character (esp. Chinese);  ancient writing
 kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning;  phonetic-equivalent character;  substitute character;  kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
 the six written characters of Buddha's name (used in prayer)
 daily-use kanji (superseded in 1981)
 writing characters in the air with one's behind (by moving one's hips)
 first Sanskrit alphabet letter (in esoteric Buddhism symbolizes the source of all things)
 Greek character;  Greek characters
 Hebrew alphabet;  Hebrew letter
 Rosicrucian;  Fellowship of the Rosy Cross
 ancient Japanese characters (regarded today as created at a much more recent date)
 gold letters;  letters written in gold paint
 disposition to operate in the red;  tendency to have chronic deficits
 Tenpyō-hōji era (757.8.18-765.1.7)
 writing system using unconventional characters and symbols, esp. used by young women in texting
 figure-four (pro wrestling move);  figure-four leg lock
 simplified Chinese character
 Japanese character (i.e. kana, kanji)
 printed characters (as opposed to Braille)
 character written by brush;  brush-stroke character
 countries where Chinese characters are used or were historically used
 the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
 all honors;  winning hand consisting only of honor tiles
 hieroglyph;  hieroglyphics
 Phoenician alphabet;  Phoenician character
 standard printed form (of kanji);  any of 1,022 non-joyo kanji commonly used in print
 extended new character forms;  extension of new character forms
 hieratic (ancient Egyptian script)
 block of multiple characters arranged in a space equivalent to that of a single character
 correctly written character;  kanji used with its original meaning;  traditional kanji;  unsimplified kanji
 beautifully written (Chinese) character
 punctuation words in haiku, renga, etc. such as "ya", "kana", "keri", etc.
 the one-character reply ("no") offered by Zhaozhou to the question "Does a dog have Buddha nature?"
 waka, haiku, etc. with insufficient syllables
 entry kanji in a kanji dictionary;  capital letter;  matrix (printing);  kanji corresponding to furigana
 kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning;  phonetic-equivalent character;  substitute character;  kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
 loss-making line (railway, bus, etc.);  unprofitable route
 distinctive character used in the names of all people belonging to a single clan or lineage
 silver-gilt letters;  silvery letters
 carving characters;  carved characters
 dyslexia;  paralexia;  reading disorder
 kite with a (kanji or kana) character written on it
 newly created character;  newly introduced (kanji) character (in a textbook);  new character form;  shinjitai
 woman's loincloth (worn as a kimono underskirt);  single-layer absorbent bathrobe (worn during or after a bath)
 flat sedge hat;  bamboo hat
 man's handwriting;  kanji;  Chinese characters
 multibyte character;  multibyte encoding;  variable-width encoding
 printed form (of writing);  print;  typeface
 Latin alphabet;  Latin character
 personal meeting (esp. used by females)
 losses;  deficit;  amount in the red
 written language;  literary language
 letter (of an alphabet);  syllabic character;  matrix;  printing type;  representative character of a Middle Chinese initial consonant
 loss-making corporation;  money-losing enterprise;  lossmaker
 wooden spoon;  ladle;  rice scoop
 spelling rules;  orthography
 space between letters or characters;  inter-character space
 mixed writing (kanji and kana)
 kana;  Japanese syllabary (i.e. hiragana, katakana)
 anterior cruciate ligament;  ACL
 type printing;  letterpress printing;  typography
 mouth shaped like a kana "he" character;  mouth turned down at the corners
 kanji (as opposed to kana);  original form of a Chinese character (as opposed to a simplified or abbreviated form);  Chinese character from which another Chinese character derives
 omission of a character;  omitted character;  blank type;  insertion of blank spaces before and after the names of dignitaries (as a sign of respect)
 kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning;  phonetic-equivalent character;  substitute character;  kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
 Russian alphabet;  Russian characters
 the Japanese reading of a kanji
 omitted character;  omitted letter
 kanji officially for use in names
 kanji for "takara" (impressed on the obverse of a coin)
 native Japanese characters (i.e. hiragana and katakana);  kana;  kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China);  Japanese-made kanji
 kanji (as opposed to kana);  printed style (of writing Chinese characters);  square style;  block style
 subtitled version (of a movie)
 characters used by Western civilization (esp. the Latin alphabet)
 restrictions on the number of kanji recognized for usage (recognised)
 informal variant of a Chinese character;  popular form of a Chinese character
 swastika (esp. counterclockwise form as a Buddhist symbol);  fylfot;  gammadion;  swastika-shaped family crest
 subtitled (of a movie, etc.)
 to distort;  to parody;  to make a pun
 different kanji with the same Japanese reading (and usu. a similar meaning)
 Kangxi dictionary;  Chinese dictionary of 1716, which popularized the system of 214 radicals
 supplementary kanji;  5,801 kanji coded in JIS X 0212 to supplement those in JIS X 0208
 green cross (safety symbol)
 homophone;  word with the same pronunciation and similar meaning as another but a different written form
 algebraic equation;  polynomial;  character expression;  literal expression
 simplified form (of a kanji);  any of 22 simplified non-joyo kanji variants commonly used in print
 Eight Principles of Yong;  principles for writing the eight basic brush strokes in Chinese characters
 four-letter word (esp. in English)
 half-width character;  single-byte character (ASCII, single-byte kana from JIS 201, etc.)
 Egyptian script (i.e. hieroglyphs, hieratic, and demotic)
 clove (Syzygium aromaticum)
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 romanization (representation of foreign words using the Roman alphabet);  romanized spelling
 business insolvency due to liquidity problems
 the 1,026 kanji taught in Japanese primary schools
 text decoration (e.g. character and font effects, underline, etc.)
 putting into print;  setting in type;  printing;  publishing
 cursive handwriting;  connected characters;  running characters
 restricted Chinese characters
 culture of the printed word;  book culture
 kana-kanji conversion (on a computer, etc.)
 mouth shaped like a kana "he" character;  mouth turned down at the corners
 to leave a space (between words)
 idle words (in a written passage);  useless words;  empty words
 syllabary;  phonetic symbol
 Japanese-language newspaper (printed outside Japan)
 shorthand symbol;  stenograph;  stenographic character;  shorthand script
 length of a character string
 non-jōyō kanji;  kanji outside the common-use kanji list
 writing style used to write the rankings
 number enclosed within a circle (symbol)
 designing a font;  creating a new character not currently available
 zig-zag motion (esp. warship)
 kanji used for sound equivalence
 personal meeting (esp. used by females)
 platform-dependent character
 kanji cultural sphere;  countries where Chinese characters are used or were historically used
 Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)
 word-for-word translation;  literal translation
 kanji dictionary;  character dictionary
 walking encyclopedia;  walking dictionary
 unified Chinese character
 red letter style;  cutesy fashion style named after fashion magazines featuring it (whose cover titles are printed in red or pink)
 ghost character (apocryphal JIS kanji);  phantom character
 beginning character or characters that uniquely identify a poem in the Hyakunin Isshu (esp. used in competitive karuta)
 (the so-called) kanji culture
 subscript;  superscript;  index
 kanji test;  test of kanji skills
 anterior cruciate ligament;  ACL
 traditional Chinese character;  unsimplified Chinese character
 word created by retaining the first syllable (or two) of a word and suffixing it with the word "moji"
 different character;  other character;  variant character;  different written form of a character
 mixed writing (kanji and kana)
 kanji meaning interpretation
 bound hand and foot;  hedged in (e.g. by restrictions);  immobile
 European letters;  Latin script
 swastika (in its clockwise form, esp. as a Nazi symbol)
 single kanji that is read twice (with different pronunciations) in the Japanese reading of Chinese texts
 block of multiple characters arranged in a space equivalent to that of a single character
 great six-syllable mantra ("om mani padme hum")
 origin of a character;  composition of a Chinese character;  Chinese character from which a kana character is derived
 punctuation words in haiku, renga, etc. such as "ya", "kana", "keri", etc.
 reading of a kanji compound by meaning
 linear script (e.g. Linear A, Linear B)
 single-kanji conversion (in an input method)
 four-letter word (vulgar English term, e.g. fuck)
 walking encyclopedia;  walking dictionary
 incorrectly written character;  kanji written with the wrong strokes;  wrongly used kanji
 demotic (ancient Egyptian script)
 Saxifraga fortunei var. alpina (species of rockfoil flower)
 dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds;  kanji dictionary
 hairpiece;  false hair;  switch; (arch.)  hair
 phototypesetter;  phototypesetting machine
 compound ideograph (one of the six kanji classifications);  kanji made up of meaningful parts (e.g. "mountain pass" is up + down + mountain)
 incorrectly written character;  kanji written with the wrong strokes;  wrongly used kanji
 full-width character;  regular character in the JIS, Unicode, etc. standards
 machine-dependent character;  platform-dependent character
 call sign (esp. maritime);  distinctive letters
 character class (e.g. distinct kanji character and its alternative written forms)
 reading classical Chinese aloud without trying to understand the meaning;  reading a kanji compound using the Japanese pronunciation of each of its characters
 dialectal kanji;  kanji only used in a specific region
 character written in a cursive style
 phototypesetting;  photocomposition
 printing type made from wood
 kanji left unpronounced when reading Chinese
 a single word;  (not even) a word;  (not even) a syllable
 Latin alphabet;  Roman alphabet;  romaji;  romanized Japanese;  system of transliterating Japanese into the Latin alphabet
 foreign-language newspaper
 the six written characters of Buddha's name (used in prayer)
 lexical unit;  lexical token
 list of kanji by school year
 iteration mark shaped like the hiragana "ku" (used in vertical writing to represent repetition of two or more characters)
 pre-literate society;  non-literate society
 different letter;  different character;  different spelling
 Japanese characters;  kanji and kana
 romanization (representation of foreign words using the Roman alphabet);  romanized spelling
 lake shaped like the kanji "heart" character (traditional Japanese gardens)
 chu nom (formerly used Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters)
 four-character compound word (esp. idiomatic)
 kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning;  phonetic-equivalent character;  substitute character;  kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
 Chinese courtesy name (name formerly given to adult Chinese men, used in place of their given name in formal situations);  nickname;  section of a village
 dictionary of Chinese characters;  kanji dictionary
 old character form;  kyūjitai;  traditional form of kanji used in Japan before 1946
 swastika (in its clockwise form, esp. as a Nazi symbol)
 designing a font;  creating a new character not currently available
 picture formed from letters;  painting representing reeds around water with rocks, grass or birds made using characters (Heian period)
 old character form;  traditional form of kanji used in Japan before 1946
 kanji representing verb or adjective
 native Japanese characters (i.e. hiragana and katakana);  kana;  kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China);  Japanese-made kanji
 omission of a character;  omitted character;  blank type;  insertion of blank spaces before and after the names of dignitaries (as a sign of respect)
 Kangxi dictionary;  Chinese dictionary of 1716, which popularized the system of 214 radicals
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 kanji used for sound equivalence
 decisive character (Chinese poetry)
 kana-kanji conversion (on a computer, etc.)
 number enclosed within a circle (symbol)
 word created by retaining the first syllable (or two) of a word and suffixing it with the word "moji"
 rare character;  rare kanji
 substitute kanji;  jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji
 kanji dictionary with English definitions
 character of questionable form
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character)
 entry kanji in a kanji dictionary
 caret (symbol for omitted word)
 T-square (technical drawing instrument)
 handwritten abbreviation (of kanji)
 conversion;  converted character
 significant figures;  significant digits
 simplification of a kanji
 issues pertaining to a nation's script (e.g. standardization of kanji in Japanese)
 superfluous character;  character added by mistake
 foreign-language newspaper
 International Phonetic Alphabet;  IPA
 double-crosspiece cross (symbol for tuberculosis prevention)
 the question of limiting the use of Chinese characters
 coded character set;  code
 character encoding scheme
 kanji printed as ruby, usually to explain kana
 semasio-phonetic character (combining semantic and phonetic components)
 Kunrei-shiki romanization (romanisation);  official kana romanization system
 writing style used to write the rankings
 large character;  alternative kanji used for numbers (esp. in financial contexts)
 public opinion (sentiment) as reflected in the print media
 Chinese four-character phrase or idiomatic expression
 ordinary woman secretly engaged in prostitution (Edo period)
 superficial learning;  book learning;  merely knowing the meanings of a large number of individual words
 type of lettering consisting of thick vertical and horizontal lines which is often used in seals
 half-width Roman character
 full-width Roman character
 iteration mark used to represent repetition of the previous kanji (to be read using its kun'yomi)
 different kanji with the same Japanese reading (and usu. a similar meaning)
 single-kanji dictionary (esp. for use in an input method)
 book written entirely in kanji
 stroke character generator
 dot (matrix) printer;  matrix printer
 field-separator character
 block check character;  BCC
 laser printer;  laser beam printer
 romanisation;  romanization;  transcribing into the Latin script
 quoted (character) string
 alphanumeric character set
 upper-case letters;  upper-case alphabetics
 alphanumeric character set
 alphanumeric character set
 external character number
 function character identification parameter
 record boundary character
 old JIS kanji character code
 empty string;  null string
 computer output microfilm printer;  COM printer
 inherently optional token
 optical character reader;  OCR
 optical character reader;  OCR
 optical character recognition;  OCR
 optical character recognition;  OCR
 syntax-reference character set
 Universal Character Set;  UCS
 least significant digit;  LSD
 most significant digit;  MSD
 character writing direction
 Magnetic Ink Character Reader;  Magnetic Ink Character Recognition;  MICR
 Magnetic Ink Character Reader;  Magnetic Ink Character Recognition;  MICR
 Magnetic Ink Character Reader;  Magnetic Ink Character Recognition;  MICR
 magnetic ink character recognition;  MICR
 Magnetic Character Reader;  MCR
 significant SGML character
 format effector;  layout character
 new JIS kanji character code
 digit place;  digit position
 numeric character reference
 stroke character generator
 replaceable character data
 character printer;  serial printer
 definitional character entity set
 transmission control character
 specific character data entity
 non-alphanumeric character
 display and printing calculator
 display character entity set
 partial (character) string;  substring
 character display (device);  character-imaging device
 character-coded-data-element;  CC data element
 character expansion factor
 contextually optional token
 contextually required token
 named character reference
 non-jōyō kanji;  kanji outside the common-use kanji list
 the word impossible is not in my dictionary
 the word impossible is not in my dictionary
 difficult character;  complicated kanji
 knotted cords used to record figures, facts, etc.;  quipu
 Etruscan character;  Etruscan alphabet
 oblique letter;  slanting character
 Dongba script (used by the Naxi People in southern China);  Tomba script;  Tompa script
 36 Initials (system for transcribing initial consonants of Middle Chinese)
 variant characters (usu. kanji or kana)
 numerical musical notation
 direct kanji input (as opposed to kana-kanji conversion)
 loss-making business;  company operating in the red
 cross-head screw;  Phillips-head screw;  Phillips screw
 cross-head screw;  Phillips-head screw;  Phillips screw
 cross-head screw;  Phillips-head screw;  Phillips screw
 International Phonetic Alphabet;  IPA
 International Phonetic Alphabet;  IPA
 hiragana character "i";  hiragana character "hi"
 cross-wise writing;  alphabet usually written horizontally
 Chinese characters;  kanji
 Japanese syllabary symbols;  kana
 Cretan script (Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A, Linear B)
 quipu;  khipu;  talking knots
 Sinai inscriptions;  proto-Sinaitic script
 triangular pattern of objects
 phonetic symbol;  phonogram
 ancient seal-script character
 mirror writing;  mirrored script
 Northern Cross (asterism)
 comic font;  rounded handwriting
 primary school kanji;  1,026 kanji studied in primary school
 substitute kanji;  jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji
 finger Braille;  system of communicating with the deaf-blind in which the receiver's fingers are tapped like a Braille typewriter
 countries that do not use Chinese characters in their writing;  non-kanji countries
 optical character recognition;  OCR
 kanji character with a concrete meaning
 auxiliary character (in kanbun)
 hidden character;  non-printable character
 kanji composed entirely of duplicate radicals
 L-shaped gutter;  L-shaped drain
 furigana where kana is associated each character of a compound
 big-character poster (in China);  large print wall newspaper
 made-up kanji;  Chinese character of one's own creation;  arranging a group of things or people to form a character; (arch.)  kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); (arch.)  Japanese-made kanji
 made-up kanji;  Chinese character of one's own creation;  arranging a group of things or people to form a character; (arch.)  kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); (arch.)  Japanese-made kanji
 blue letter style;  comparatively mature fashion style named after fashion magazines featuring it (whose cover titles are printed in blue)
 auspicious characters (used in people or place names)
 Bopomofo;  Chinese transliteration system now used mainly in Taiwan
 right-facing swastika;  clockwise swastika
 left-facing swastika;  counterclockwise swastika
 double-size character;  character with a doubled width and/or height
 kanji formation;  character coinage
 simplified Chinese character
 traditional Chinese character;  unsimplified Chinese character
 writing in kanji;  something written in kanji
 Japanese-language newspaper (printed outside Japan)
 Asahi characters;  simplified kanji formerly used by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper
 jion kanazukai (historical kana style for kanji on-yomi)
 jion kanazukai (historical kana style for kanji on-yomi)
 typesetting;  printing type
 typesetting;  printing type
 featural script (e.g. hangul);  featural writing system
 writing entirely in kanji
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 superscript diacritics;  diacritical marks above letters
 Kaida glyphs;  pictograms formerly used in the Yaeyama Islands
 Kaida glyphs;  pictograms formerly used in the Yaeyama Islands
 substitute kanji;  kanji used in place of another with the same meaning
 substitute kanji;  kanji used in place of another with the same meaning
 substitute kanji;  kanji used in place of another with the same meaning
 substitute kanji;  kanji used in place of another with the same meaning
 variant kanji form;  unorthodox kanji form;  incorrect kanji form
 variant kanji form;  unorthodox kanji form;  incorrect kanji form
 K-shaped recovery (parts of the economy recovering from recession at different rates, times or magnitudes)
 clove cherry (Prunus apetala)
 spider conch (Lambis chiragra)
 star duckweed (Lemna trisulcata);  ivy duckweed
 Polystichum tripteron (species of the wood fern family)
 European waterclover (Marsilea quadrifolia);  pepperwort;  water shamrock
 mission golden-eyed tree frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix);  Amazon milk frog;  blue milk frog