0133-Jouyou-kanji “火” Stroke Order and Meanings

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“Fire” or “Flame” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “火”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “火” means “Blaze”, “Firearm” or “Tuesday” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "火"

Jouyou Kanji “火”

Jouyou Kanji "火" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “火” Stroke Order

Stroke # 4 Strokes
On-Yomi か(ka)
こ(ko)
Kun-Yomi ひ(hi)
ほ(ho)
Meanings Fire, Flame
Light
Burn, Bake, Build a fire
Hurry up, Rush, Imminent
Short form of “火曜日(Tuseday)”

Kanji words which contain Kanji “火”, and their meanings

Words Meanings
火炎 or 火焔(かえん-ka e n) Flame, Blaze
火気(かき-ka ki) ① Fire, Trace of fire, Heat of fire, ② Force of a fire, ③ Cause of a fire (lighter, match, spark etc)
火器(かき-ka ki) Firearms, Gun
火急(かきゅう-ka kyu u) Urgency, Emergency, Exigency
火刑(かけい-ka ke i) Burn alive, Stake, Burning at the stake, Execution by burning
火口(かこう-ka ko u) ① Crater, Caldera, ② Nozzle, Burner
火口湖(かこうこ-ka ko u ko) Crater lake
火災(かさい-ka sa i) Conflagration, Fire
火災報知器(かさいほうちき-ka sa i ho u chi ki) Fire alarm
火山(かざん-ka za n) Volcano
火山岩(かざんがん-ka za n ga n) Volcanic rock, Effusive rock
火山帯(かざんたい-ka za n ta i) Volcanic belt, Volcanic zone
火山灰(かざんばい-ka za n ba i) Volcanic ash, Volcanic dust
火山脈(かざんみゃく-ka za n mya ku) Volcanic chain, Volcanic range
火事(かじ-ka ji) Fire, Inferno, Conflagration
火手(かしゅ-ka shu) Stoker, Fireman
火酒(かしゅ-ka shu) Distilled liquor, Hard liquor, Strong liquor, Spirits
火定(かじょう-ka jo u) To die by throwing oneself into a fire by a Buddhist
火食(かしょく-ka sho ku) Cooked food, Eating cooked food
火星(かせい-ka se i) Mars
火勢(かせい-ka se i) Force of a fire, Force of flames
火成岩(かせいがん-ka se i ga n) Igneous rock
火箭(かせん-ka se n) ① Fire arrow, Incendiary arrow, ② Rocket
火葬(かそう-ka so u) Cremation
火宅(かたく-ka ta ku) This world of suffering
火中(かちゅう-ka chu u) ① In the fire, In the flames, ② Burning, Combustion
火中の栗を拾う(かちゅうのくりをひろう-ka chu u no ku ri wo hi ro u) ① Pull somebody’s chestnuts out of the fire, ② Run a risk for the sake of others
火田(かでん-ka de n) Slash-and-burn agriculture
火遁(かとん-ka to n) Ninja art for hiding oneself by using fire and smoke
火難(かなん-ka na n) Fire calamity, Disaster caused by fire
火熱(かねつ-ka ne tsu) High temperature, Hotness, Heat
火夫(かふ-ka fu) Fireman, Stoker
火薬(かやく-ka ya ku) Gunpowder, powder
火力(かりょく-ka ryo ku) Heating power, Thermal power, Firepower
火輪(かりん-ka ri n) Sun
火足 or 火脚(ひあし-hi a shgi) Spreading of a fire
火遊び(ひあそび-hi a so bi) ① Playing with fire, ② Doing something dangerous, ③ Thoughtless love affair
火炙り(ひあぶり-hi a bu ri) Burning at the stake, Burning to death
火入れ(ひいれ-hi i re) ① First lighting (e.g. furnace), Firing (e.g. forest), Kindling, Igniting, ② Pasteurization
火打ち(ひうち-hi u chi) ① Flint, Flint and steel, ② Angle brace, Horizontal angle, Brace, Angle tie
火桶(ひおけ-hi o ke) Wooden brazier
火加減(ひかげん-hi ka ge n) Condition of fire, Heat level, Fire strength
火消し(ひけし-hi ke shi) ① Extinguishing a fire, ② Fire extinguisher, Fireman (Edo-period)
火皿(ひざら-hi za ra) ① Bowl (of a pipe), ② Fire grate, Censer, ③ Flash pan (of a muzzle-loading gun), Priming pan
火攻め(ひぜめ-hi ze me) Fire attack, Attacking with fire
火責め(ひぜめ-hi ze me) Ordeal fire, Torture by fire
火種(ひだね-hi da ne) ① Charcoal, Kindling coal, Live coals (for firelighting), ② Cause (of disturbance, conflict etc), Trigger (of trouble)
火縄(ひなわ-hi na wa) Fuse, Cord, Match-cord
火縄銃(ひなわじゅう-hi na wa ju u) Matchlock (gun), Harquebus
火の車(ひのくるま-hi no ku ru ma) ① Desperate financial situation, Dire straits, ② Fiery chariot (that carries the souls of sinners into hell)
火の気(ひのけ-hi no ke) ① Source of fire, Sign of fire, ② Warmth of fire, Heat
火の粉(ひのこ-hi no ko) Sparks, Fire spark
火熨斗(ひのし-hi no shi) Traditional ladle-shaped charcoal-heated clothing iron, Box iron
火の玉(ひのたま-hi no ta ma) Fireball, Ball of fire, Will-o’-the-wisp, Jack-o’-lantern
火の手(ひのて-hi no te) ① Flame, Blaze, Fire, Tongue of fire, ② Attack, Aggression
火のない所に煙は立たない(ひのないところにけむりはたたない-hi no na i to ko ro ni ke mu ri wa ta ta na i) There’s no smoke without fire
火の番(ひのばん-hi no ba n) Night watch, Fire watchman
火の見櫓(ひのみやぐら-hi no mi ya gu ra) Fire watch tower, Fire lookout, Watchtower
火の元(ひのもと-hi no mo to) Place where fire is likely to break out, Possible cause of a fire
火箸(ひばし-hi ba shi) Metal chopsticks for handling charcoal, Fire tongs
火柱(ひばしら-hi ba shi ra) Pillar of fire, Blazing column
火鉢(ひばち-hi ba chi) Brazier, Hibachi
火花(ひばな-hi ba na) Spark, Spark discharge
火吹き竹(ひふきだけ-hi fu ki da ke) Bamboo blowpipe (used to stimulate a fire)
火脹れ(ひぶくれ-hi bu ku re) Blister (due to a burn), Blister from a burn
火袋(ひぶくろ-hi bu ku ro) Fire box in traditional Japanese lantern
火蓋を切る(ひぶたをきる-hi bu ta wo ki ru) To start (an argument, a battle etc)
火偏(ひへん-hi he n) Kanji “fire” radical at left
火祭り(ひまつり-hi ma tsu ri) Fire festival, New Year’s ritual at Izumo Shrine
火水(ひみず-hi mi zu) ① Fire and water, ② Things that are incompatible, ③ Extremely difficult situation
火持ち(ひもち-hi mo chi) Fire-holding qualities, Length of time a fire burns
火元(ひもと-hi mo to) Origin of fire
火矢(ひや-hi ya) Fire arrow, Incendiary arrow
火を見るよりも明らか(ひをみるよりもあきらか-hi wo mi ru yo ri mo a ki ra ka) Clear as day, Plain as day, Patently obvious, Clearer than watching a fire, (this Japanese phrase is used for negative situations or consequences)
火影(ほかげ-ho ka ge) Firelight, Shadows or forms moving in firelight
火傷(やけど or かしょう-ya ke do (or) ka sho u) Burn, Scald, Heat injury
鬼火(おにび-o ni bi) Will‐o’‐the‐wisp, Jack‐o’‐lantern
出火(しゅっか-shu kka) Fire break-out, Outbreak of fire
炭火(すみび or たんか-su mi bi (or) ta n ka) Charcoal fire
大火(たいか-ta i ka) Conflagration, Great fire
鎮火(ちんか-chi n ka) Extinguishment, Dying out (of a fire), Putting out
発火(はっか-ha kka) Ignition, Combustion, Catching fire
兵火(へいか-he i ka) Fire caused by war
烈火(れっか-re kka) Raging fire, Conflagration, Inferno

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