1488-Jouyou-kanji “途” Stroke Order and Meanings

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“Road” or “Way” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “途”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “途” means “Path”, “Route” or “Process” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "途"

Jouyou Kanji “途”

Jouyou Kanji "途" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “途” Stroke Order

Stroke # 10 Strokes
On-Yomi と(to)
ず(zu)
Kun-Yomi みち(michi)
Meanings Way, Road, Path
Route, Course

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

Words Meanings
途次(とじ-to ji) On one’s way
途上(とじょう-to jo u) On the way, En route, In the process of, In the middle of
途絶 or 杜絶(とぜつ-to ze tsu) stoppage, Interruption, Cessation, Suspension
途端(とたん-to ta n) Just (now, at the moment, etc), Just as, In the act of, As soon as, At the moment that
途中(とちゅう-to chu u) On the way, En route, In the middle of, Midway, Halfway
途方(とほう-to ho u) Way to go, Destination, Means, Road, Process, Procedure, Method
一途(いちず-i chi zu) Wholehearted, Earnest, Determined, Intent, Single-minded, Straightforward, Devoted to, Doing nothing but
首途(しゅと or かどで-shu to (or) ka do de) Setting off (on a long journey), Setting out, Leaving home, Starting a new life
前途(ぜんと-ze n to) Future, Prospects, Outlook
中途(ちゅうと-chu u to) Halfway, Midway, Partway, Mid-course
半途(はんと-ha n to) Halfway, Unfinished

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