2085-Jouyou-kanji “塁” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Base” or “Fort” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “塁”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “塁” means “Stronghold”, “Pile up” or “Put one upon another” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "塁"

Jouyou Kanji “塁”

Jouyou Kanji "塁" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “塁” Stroke Order

Stroke # 12 Strokes
On-Yomi るい(rui)
Kun-Yomi とりで(toride)
かさ(ねる)(kasa(neru))
Meanings Fort, Stronghold
Stack, Put one upon another, Pile up
Base

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

Words Meanings
塁審(るいしん-ru i shi n) Base umpire
塁壁(るいへき-ru i he ki) Rampart, Fort, Fortress, Wall, Bulwark
塁々 or 累々(るいるい)-ru i ru i In heaps, Heaps on heaps, Continuous repeating
一塁(いちるい-i chi ru i) First base
孤塁(こるい-ko ru i) Isolated outpost, Isolated stronghold
残塁(ざんるい-za n ru i) Leaving on base, Left on Base
城塁(じょうるい-jo u ru i) Fortress, Castle, Fort
敵塁(てきるい-te ki ru i) Enemy fortress
盗塁(とうるい-to u ru i) Base stealing, Steal, Stolen base
本塁(ほんるい-ho n ru i) ① Home base, Home plate, ② Base, Stronghold, Main fort
満塁(まんるい-ma n ru i) Bases loaded

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