Results, 饕餮

とうてつtoutetsu

noun:

  • tao-tie (mythological Chinese creature engraved on bronzeware during the Shang & Zhou dynasties) - archaism
  • brutal person - idiom
  • coveting of wealth (property, etc.)

Kanji definition:

トウTOUむさぼmusabo.ru

be greedy; be ravenous

Strokes:
22
Radical:
食飠 eat
SKIP:
2-13-9
UTF:
9955
JIS208:
81-35
Hangul:
도 [do]
Pinyin:
tāo
Stroke order:
Alternative stroke order:
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Example words:
饕餮文とうてつもんtoutetsumon
tao-tie engraving; figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty
饕餮とうてつtoutetsu
tao-tie (mythological Chinese creature engraved on bronzeware during the Shang & Zhou dynasties); / brutal person; / coveting of wealth (property, etc.)

テツTETSUむさぼmusabo.ru

voracious; gluttonous

Strokes:
18
Radical:
食飠 eat
SKIP:
2-9-9
UTF:
992e
JIS208:
81-24
Hangul:
철 [cheol]
Pinyin:
tiè
Stroke order:
Example words:
饕餮文とうてつもんtoutetsumon
tao-tie engraving; figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty
饕餮とうてつtoutetsu
tao-tie (mythological Chinese creature engraved on bronzeware during the Shang & Zhou dynasties); / brutal person; / coveting of wealth (property, etc.)

Partial results:

とうてつもんtoutetsumon

noun:

  • tao-tie engraving; figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty

Kanji

トウTOUむさぼmusabo.ru

be greedy; be ravenous

テツTETSUむさぼmusabo.ru

voracious; gluttonous


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