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しょうshou

noun:

  • excerpt; extract - obsolete term
  • annotation
  • shou (unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml)

Kanji definition:

ショウSHOU

extract; selection; summary; copy; spread thin

Strokes:
7
Radical:
手扌龵 hand
SKIP:
1-3-4
UTF:
6284
JIS208:
30-22
Nanori:
sari
Hangul:
초 [cho]
Pinyin:
chāo
Stroke order:
Example words:
抄録しょうろくshouroku
quotation; abstract; selection; summary
抄本しょうほんshouhon
excerpt; abridgment; book of selections
しょうshou
excerpt; extract; / annotation; / shou (unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml)
詩抄ししょうshishou
anthology
抄出しょうしゅつshoushutsu
taking excerpts; extraction

Partial results:

すくうsukuu Inflection

godan ~う verb / transitive:

  • to scoop; to ladle out
しょうほんshouhon

noun:

  • excerpt; abridgment; book of selections
しょうろくshouroku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • quotation; abstract; selection; summary
すくいsukui

noun:

しょうぞうshouzou

noun:

  • sheet forming; papermaking; paper-making; paper making
しょうしゅつshoushutsu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • taking excerpts; extraction
しょうどくかいshoudokukai

noun:

  • journal club; gathering to read and discuss papers, articles, books, etc. 輪講
しょうろくページshourokuPEEJI

noun:

  • abstract page - IT term
しょうものshoumonoしょうもつshoumotsu

noun:

  • Muromachi-period texts or annotations of texts used in Zen lectures
  • extracting from or excerpting (a classic)
すくsuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / transitive:

  • to make something (e.g. paper) from wet, pulpy material by spreading it thin and drying it
すぐきsuguki

noun:

  • regional pickle of Kyoto made from turnip-like vegetable
しょうしshoushi

noun:

  • papermaking; paper-making; paper making
しょうやくshouyaku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • abridged translation
すきかえすsukikaesu Inflection

godan ~す verb / transitive:

  • to remake (paper)

Kanji

ショウSHOU

extract; selection; summary; copy; spread thin


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