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Chapter 75

Abstract Concepts / 抽象概念

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

10 kanjiStart with玄→
玄玄 is a Japanese kanji that means mystery. 玄 has 5 strokes, and is the 767th most common kanji in Japanese.
又又 is a Japanese kanji that means again. 又 has 2 strokes, and is the 1187th most common kanji in Japanese.
須須 is a Japanese kanji that means ought. 須 has 12 strokes, and is the 1312th most common kanji in Japanese.
尚尚 is a Japanese kanji that means furthermore. 尚 has 8 strokes, and is the 1356th most common kanji in Japanese.
旨旨 is a Japanese kanji that means content; purport. 旨 has 6 strokes, and is the 1504th most common kanji in Japanese.
謎謎 is a Japanese kanji that means riddle. 謎 has 17 strokes, and is the 1585th most common kanji in Japanese.
某某 is a Japanese kanji that means a certain. 某 has 9 strokes, and is the 1982nd most common kanji in Japanese.
享享 is a Japanese kanji that means enjoyment. 享 has 8 strokes, and is the 2078th most common kanji in Japanese.
詮詮 is a Japanese kanji that means result. 詮 has 13 strokes, and is the 2118th most common kanji in Japanese.
頓頓 is a Japanese kanji that means suddenly. 頓 has 13 strokes, and is the 2161st most common kanji in Japanese.
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