Results, 化膿

かのうkanou Inflection

noun / ~する noun / ~の noun:

  • suppuration; festering; coming to head

kizuga化膿kanouしましたshimashita Pus has formed in the wound.

Kanji definition:

KAKEけるba.keruかすba.kasuけるfu.keruするke.suru

change; take the form of; influence; enchant; delude; -ization

Strokes:
4
Radical:
匕 spoon
SKIP:
1-2-2
UTF:
5316
JIS208:
18-29
Hangul:
화 [hwa]
Pinyin:
huà
Stroke order:
Example words:
文化ぶんかbunka
culture; civilization; civilisation; / Bunka era (1804.2.11-1818.4.22)
強化きょうかkyouka
strengthening; intensifying; reinforcement; enhancement; solidification
変化へんかhenka
change; variation; alteration; mutation; transition; transformation; transfiguration; metamorphosis; / variety; diversity; / inflection; declension; conjugation; / sidestepping
悪化あっかakka
(suffer) deterioration; growing worse; aggravation; degeneration; corruption
化学かがくkagaku
chemistry

ノウNOUドウDOUu.muうみumi

pus; fester; discharge

Strokes:
17
Radical:
肉⺼月 meat
SKIP:
1-4-13
UTF:
81bf
JIS208:
39-31
Hangul:
농 [nong]
Pinyin:
nóng
Stroke order:
Example words:
膿み爛れるうみただれるumitadareru
to fester
化膿かのうkanou
suppuration; festering; coming to head
歯槽膿漏しそうのうろうshisounourou
periodontitis; pyorrhea; pyorrhoea; pyorrhea alveolaris; inflammation of the gingiva (gums) resulting in bone loss
蓄膿症ちくのうしょうchikunoushou
empyema
うみumi
pus

Partial results:

かのうせいにくがしゅkanouseinikugashuかのうせいにくげしゅkanouseinikugeshu

noun:

かのうきんkanoukin

noun:

  • pyogenic bacteria; pus-producing bacteria
かのうきゅうきんkanoukyuukin

noun:

  • pyococcus; coccoid bacterium that forms pus
かのうレンサきゅうきんkanouRENSAkyuukin

noun:

  • Streptococcus pyogenes (bacterium that causes group A streptococcal infections)

Kanji

KAKEけるba.keruかすba.kasuけるfu.keruするke.suru

change; take the form of; influence; enchant; delude; -ization

ノウNOUドウDOUu.muうみumi

pus; fester; discharge


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