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Chapter 56

Change, Transition & Process (2) / 変化

Tap a character to learn it: write it, recall both readings, take it apart, then meet it in a sentence.

10 kanjiStart with膨→
膨膨 is a Japanese kanji that means swell. 膨 has 16 strokes, and is the 1457th most common kanji in Japanese.
凝凝 is a Japanese kanji that means congeal. 凝 has 16 strokes, and is the 1505th most common kanji in Japanese.
殖殖 is a Japanese kanji that means increase. 殖 has 12 strokes, and is the 1619th most common kanji in Japanese.
衰衰 is a Japanese kanji that means grow weak. 衰 has 10 strokes, and is the 1667th most common kanji in Japanese.
徐徐 is a Japanese kanji that means gradually. 徐 has 10 strokes, and is the 1738th most common kanji in Japanese.
勃勃 is a Japanese kanji that means sudden. 勃 has 9 strokes, and is the 1890th most common kanji in Japanese.
騰騰 is a Japanese kanji that means inflation. 騰 has 20 strokes, and is the 2080th most common kanji in Japanese.
綻綻 is a Japanese kanji that means unravel. 綻 has 14 strokes, and is the 2128th most common kanji in Japanese.
遷遷 is a Japanese kanji that means change. 遷 has 15 strokes, and is the 2149th most common kanji in Japanese.
朽朽 is a Japanese kanji that means decay. 朽 has 6 strokes, and is the 2320th most common kanji in Japanese.
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