“Rare” or “Uncommon” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “珍”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “珍” means “Precious”, “Unusual” or “Rare and valuable” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “珍”
Jouyou Kanji “珍” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
9 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
ちん(chin) |
Kun-Yomi |
めずら(しい)(mezura(shii)) |
Meanings |
Rare, Unusual, Uncommon, Odd |
Precious, Valuables |
Value highly |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “珍”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
珍異(ちんい-chi n i) |
Strange, Novel, Curious, Weird and rare |
珍果(ちんか-chi n ka) |
Unusual fruit, Rare fruit |
珍客(ちんかく or ちんきゃく-chi n ka ku (or) chi n kya ku) |
Unexpected (but welcome) visitor, Rare guest |
珍奇(ちんき-chi n ki) |
Strange, Rare, Novel, Curious |
珍事(ちんじ-chi n ji) |
Strange incident, Unexpected event, Unusual occurrence, Rare event |
珍種(ちんしゅ-chi n shu) |
Rare species |
珍羞(ちんしゅう-chi n shu u) |
A rare and delicious feast, Uncommon and delicious meal |
珍書(ちんしょ-chi n sho) |
Rare book |
珍説(ちんせつ-chi n se tsu) |
Novel opinion |
珍蔵(ちんぞう-chi n zo u) |
Treasuring something of value |
珍重(ちんちょう-chi n cho u) |
① Set a high value on, ② Think much of a person (used in a letter), ③ Celebrating word for something |
珍品(ちんぴん-chi n pi n) |
Rare article |
珍物(ちんぶつ-chi n bu tsu) |
Rare item |
珍聞(ちんぶん-chi n bu n) |
Curious or extraordinary story or piece of news, Strange story |
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