JAPANESE DICTIONARIES FOR GoldenDict
Kanji Radicals

Kanji Radicals will break up any kanji into its main radicals while displaying their names, so you can lookup other kanji using that radical (or its name). Several elements are clickable to lookup for more details about them.

For example, let's find out the radical for the kanji :



It's the radical ("tsunohen", "kakuhen") and it's part of the radical group "kakubu" (角部)
Let's now find examples of kanji made up of the radical , but only at the left side ("tsunohen"):



Another example, the radical ("kokoro"):



The kanji is also its own radical, and is part of the radical group "shinbu" (心部)
Since it's a radical, all kanji made of that radical are displayed.

Examples of kanji made up of the radical "niku":



Now you must be asking: what is the radical "moon" doing in there?
In Japanese, the radical for this kanji is the simplified form of "".
In Chinese, the radical for this hanzi is "", the simplified form of "".





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