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Trees Wood Timber Trees Glued 樹 ジュ き いつき

Kanji
Onyomi ジュ
Kunyomi
Nanori いつき, うえ, こ, しげ, じ, たちき, たつ, たつる, な
English timber trees, wood
Examples 樹木(じゅもく): trees and shrubs; arbour; arbor
樹立(じゅりつ): establish; create
JLPT Level 1
Jouyou Grade 6
Frequency 988
Components 木: tree; wood
吉: good luck; joy; congratulations
豆: beans; pea; midget
寸: measurement; foot/10
Number of Strokes 16
Kanji Radical
Radical Number 75
Radical Strokes 4
Radical Reading き・きへん
Traditional Form (none)
Classification 形声 Phonetic
Keyword timber-trees
Koohii Story 1 The hippies object to trees being cut down for timber. They have glued themselves to the timber-trees and are beating their drums.
Koohii Story 2 Everyone likes to see big trees fall down. For this kanji imagine hundreds of spectators glued to their chairs, then a drum roll and then a cry of "timber!!!" as the huge tree crashes to the ground.

Tags: jlpt.n1, grade6, kanjifreq751-1000, kanji_nature_plant.tree

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