1390-Jouyou-kanji “著” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Describe” or “Literary work” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “著”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “著” means “Well-known”, “Put on” or “Literary work” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "著"

Jouyou Kanji “著”

Jouyou Kanji "著" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “著” Stroke Order

Stroke # 11 Strokes
On-Yomi ちょ(cho)
ちゃく(chaku)
じゃく(jaku)
Kun-Yomi あらわ(す)(arawa(su))
いちじる(しい)(ichijiru(shii))
つ(く)(tsu(ku))
つ(ける)(tsu(keru))
き(る)(ki(ru))
Meanings Describe, Write, Publish
Famous, Well-known, Notable, Remarkable
Become famous
Wear, Put on
Stick, Adhere

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

Words Meanings
著作(ちょさく-cho sa ku) Writings, Literary works, Authoring
著作権(ちょさくけん-cho sa ku ke n) Copyright
著者(ちょしゃ-cho sha) Author, Writer
著述(ちょじゅつ-cho ju tsu) Writing, Book, Literary work, Literature
著書(ちょしょ-cho sho) Book, Literary work, One’s writings
著聞(ちょぶん or ちょもん-cho bu n (or) cho mo n) Something well-known throughout the world
著名(ちょめい-cho me i) Distinction, Prominence, Illustriousness
著明(ちょめい-cho me i) Clear, Manifest, Obvious, Patent
顕著(けんちょ-ke n cho) Remarkable, Striking, Obvious, Prominent
編著(へんちょ-he n cho) Editing and writing
名著(めいちょ-me i cho) Famous book, Masterpiece, Great book, Excellent literary work

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