Keyword
missing
Info
FrequencyTop 1700-1800
Type
Jōyō 
?
Readings
(49%)
(32%)
(11%)
はく
(5%)
Composed of
pig's head on a stick
water splash
knife
Used in vocabulary (69 in total)
naked; bare; uncovered; frank; open; blunt
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
to tear off; to peel off; to rip off; to strip off; to skin; to flay
to come unstuck from; to peel off; to come off
to tear off; to rip off
to open one's eyes wide (in anger, surprise, etc.); to goggle at
to bare one's fangs; to snarl (at)
to tear off; to strip; to rob
to tear off; to peel off; to rip off; to strip off; to skin; to flay
stripping (of rights, office, etc.); deprivation; divestiture; forfeit; revocation
to open one's eyes wide (as in fear or anger); to faint
to peel; to skin; to pare
to come off; to be worn off; to fade; to discolor; to discolour
to skin; to peel
to show; to bare (the teeth)
detachment; coming off; peeling off; (flow) separation
to peel off; to come off; to be taken off
to strip; to peel; to tear off
highwayman; bandit; brigand; highway robbery; holdup; mugging
to take a veneer off something
to skin (one's knee); to graze; to scratch
peeling off (e.g. of paint); falling off (e.g. of tiles); exfoliation; desquamation; excoriation
to tear off; to rip off; to peel off
to tear off
shellfish removed from the shell; shucked shellfish
thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking
to bare one's fangs; to snarl (at)
highwayman; bandit; brigand; highway robbery; holdup; mugging
decortication; peeling; denuding
to strip; to peel; to tear off
effusiveness; gushing; shrillness
peeling off; coming off
withdrawal of loan credit (e.g. by a bank); retraction of credit; insistence on repayment
(skin) peeling fully off
flake; chip; speck or flake used for the production of stone tools
highwayman; bandit; brigand; highway robbery; holdup; mugging
to become angry or sullen; to take offense; to be miffed; to come unstuck from; to peel off; to come off
(skin) peeling fully off
coming off; peeling off
thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking
to tear off; to strip; to rob
to skin (one's knee); to graze; to scratch
shellfish removed from the shell; shucked shellfish
namahage; folklore demon of the Oga Peninsula (people dress up as them on New Year's Eve to admonish children)
namahage; folklore demon of the Oga Peninsula (people dress up as them on New Year's Eve to admonish children)
stripping; skinning; tearing; removing
stripping; skinning; tearing; removing
to peel off
thin slice of meat or fish; (arch.) briefly salt-pickled fish slice
thin slice of meat or fish; (arch.) briefly salt-pickled fish slice
withdrawal of loan credit (e.g. by a bank); retraction of credit; insistence on repayment
scrawled filefish (Aluterus scriptus)
shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
clown triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum)
art of decorative garnishing
splint; shingle
peeling; separation; exfoliation
flake tool (archaeology)
stripping ratio
black scraper fish (Novodon modestus)
convict surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus, species of the Indo-Pacific); convict tang; manini
unicorn leatherjacket (Aluterus monoceros)