“Tusk” or “Fang” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “牙”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “牙” means “Fang” or “Tusk” etc.
Also this kanji is often written in following way.
| Stroke # | 4 or (5) Strokes |
|---|---|
| On-Yomi | が(ga) |
| げ(ge) | |
| Kun-Yomi | きば(kiba) |
| さいとり(saitori) | |
| は(ha) | |
| Meanings | Fang, Cuspid |
| Bite | |
| Troop headquarter, Flags for Emperor or Military General | |
| Broker, Middleman |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “牙”, and their meanings
| Words | Meanings |
|---|---|
| 牙営(がえい-ga e i) | ① Troop headquarters, ② The most important part of things |
| 牙旗(がき-ga ki) | A flag raised at the location of the general |
| 牙城(がじょう-ga jo u) | Stronghold, Citadel, Inner citadel, Bastion, Fortress |
| 歯牙(しが-shi ga) | Teeth and tusks, Dentition, Tooth |
| 爪牙(そうが-so u ga) | ① Claws and fangs, ② Person who guards and helps, ③ Pawn, Cat’s-paw, Instrument |




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