Search Kanji for parts: 一儿ハ并夂已止目自見首夊

Meanings

one-legged monster; walrus

ki
Pinyin: kuí Korean: gi Hán-Việt: quỳ
Stroke counts: 21 Skip code: 2-18-3

Example Words

夔鳳鏡[kihoukyou] intricately inscribed ancient bronze or iron mirror featuring a pair of firebirds
夔鳳文[kihoumon] inscription of a fantastic birdlike creature found on Yin and Zhou dynasty bronze ware etc.

Kanji Strokes Diagram

Meanings

ki
Pinyin: náo Korean: gi Hán-Việt:
Stroke counts: 23 Skip code: 2-20-3

Kanji Strokes Diagram

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