Keyword
split
Info
FrequencyTop 800-900
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 3
Heisig876
Readings
(55%)
れつ
(40%)
れっ
(2%)
(1%)
Composed of
row
garment
Used in vocabulary (119 in total)
to cut off; to cut up; to tear to pieces
to tear; to rip up; to cut up; to cleave; to forcibly separate (e.g. two lovers); (arch.) to have a tattoo in the corner of one's eye
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
explosion; rupture; break off
to split; to tear; to burst; to be separated; to be divided
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
violent explosion; bursting
split; division; break up
tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm
to burst (open); to break; to split
tearing limb from limb; tearing apart; cutting (a person) to pieces
incoherent; inconsistent; illogical; disorderly; confused; nonsensical
breakdown; rupture
female genitalia
cutting through cloth; sound of cutting through cloth; shrieking sound; woman's scream; cry of the lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
(I) won't say anything no matter what; to be unwilling to tell even under threat
(I) won't (say) anything no matter what (expression is followed by negative verb relating to say, answer, etc.) to not (tell) even under any threat
snapping apart
breakdown of negotiations
internal disunity; internal division; internal rift
shrill; piercing (scream, etc.)
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
violent explosion; bursting
pudendal cleft; rima pudendi
nuclear fission; karyokinesis (division of a cell nucleus during mitosis or meiosis)
to break one's heart
torn asunder; disrupted and disorganized
tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm
to estrange (two friends); to come between (two people); to drive a wedge
myocardial rupture; cardiac rupture; heart rupture; cardiorrhexis; cardioclasis
rip; tear
to cut off; to cut up; to tear to pieces
tearing someone in two by tying their legs to two carts moving in opposite directions (form of medieval punishment)
in chaos; incoherent
nuclear fission; fission reaction
tying a person's limbs to two or four bulls and making them run in different directions (Warring States-era death penalty)
cutting through cloth; sound of cutting through cloth; shrieking sound; woman's scream; cry of the lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
uterine rupture; hysterorrhexis; metrorrhexis
hiatus; hiascent; esophageal hiatus; lyrifissure; hole
cloth; fabric
harelip; cleft lip
sakiori; rag weaving; cloth woven partly from strips of old cloth
tearing limb from limb; tearing apart; cutting (a person) to pieces
may the presiders over warriors be my vanguard (nine-character charm chanted to ward off evil)
muscle rupture; myorrhexis
ancient cloth fragment
anal fissure
haori coat used by soldiers
easily torn; tearable; tear easily; scissile; lacerable
dehiscent fruit
to burst (open); to break; to split
dehiscence; cleavage; fission
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
split election (where two or more candidates from the same party stand)
intergluteal cleft; natal cleft; cluneal cleft
fundamental schism (between the early Sthaviravāda and Mahāsāṃghika Buddhist schools)
carnassial; carnassial tooth
direct division (i.e. amitosis)
great longitudinal fissure; longitudinal cerebral fissure; longitudinal fissure; interhemispheric fissure; fissura longitudinalis cerebri; groove that separates the two hemispheres of the brain
Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus)
myocardial rupture; cardiac rupture; heart rupture; cardiorrhexis
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
shredded and dried squid (a snack)
shredded and dried squid (a snack)
anal fistula; bleeding hemorrhoids
anal fistula; bleeding hemorrhoids
haori coat used by soldiers
ancient cloth fragment
easily torn; tearable; tear easily; scissile; lacerable
cracks in drying lumber
border strip
dehiscent fruit
somatic cell division (i.e. mitosis)
voluptuous body; gorgeous body
meristematic tissue; meristem
hiatal hernia; hiatus hernia
fissility; fissile; fissionable
avarice brings doom upon oneself; grasp all, lose all; (lit.) the greedy hawk-eagle splits in half (when trying to catch two boars at once)
Examples (37 in total)
He ripped up all her letters and photos.
The girl tore the cloth.
He tore the newspaper in half.