0778-Jouyou-kanji “刺” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Prickle” or “Spine” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “刺”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “刺” means “Thorn”, “Sting” or “Visiting card” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "刺"

Jouyou Kanji “刺”

Jouyou Kanji "刺" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “刺” Stroke Order

Stroke # 8 Strokes
On-Yomi し(shi)
せき(seki)
Kun-Yomi さ(す)(sa(su))
さ(さる)(sa(saru))
とげ(toge)
そし(る)(soshi(ru))
なふだ(nafuda)
Meanings Pierce, Stab, Prick, Stick
Thorn, Prickle, Splinter, Spine
Blame, Speak ill, Abuse
Name tag, (Business, Visiting) Card

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

Words Meanings
刺蛾(いらが-i ra ga) Monema flavescens (species of slug moth)
刺虫(いらむし-i ra mu shi) Larvae of Monema flavescens
刺網(さしあみ-sa shi a mi) Gill nets
刺し子(さしこ-sa shi ko) Quilting, Quilted coat, Quilted clothes
刺し身(さしみ-sa shi mi) Sashimi(Sliced raw fish)
刺客(しかく or しきゃく-shi ka ku (or) shi kya ku) Assassin
刺激(しげき-shi ge ki) Stimulation, Stimulus, Irritation
刺殺(しさつ-shi sa tsu) ① Fatal stabbing, Stabbing to death, ② Putting out (baseball)
刺繡(ししゅう-shi shu u) Embroidery, Needlework
刺青(しせい or いれずみ-shi se i (or) i re zu mi) Tattoo (esp. a traditional Japanese one), Tattooing
鰺刺(あじさし-a ji sa shi) Tern (esp. the common tern、Sterna hirundo)
風刺(ふうし-fu u shi) Lampoon, Satire, Irony, Sarcasm
名刺(めいし-me i shi) Business card, Name card, Visiting card, Calling card

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