List: word usually written using kana alone
Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana.
rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form archaic usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- fence around a shrine (or other sacred area)
rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) intransitive verb
- to get, to obtain, to come by, to find
search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ adjective (generic) ใช adjective noun noun (generic)
- common, ordinary, conventional, customary
godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb usually written using kana alone
- to chip (off), to shave off, to slice off, to cut off
- to sharpen
- to dampen (one's enthusiasm, interest, etc.), to reduce, to diminish, to weaken, to spoil
usually written using kana alone godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb
- to shave off (esp. concrete)
- to take a percentage, to take a cut
search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone Ichidan verb verb (generic) transitive verb
- to rub (on), to wipe, to daub, to smear
- to lay (the blame on someone), to pin, to shift
irregular okurigana usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- shameless person, sophisticated person, brazen hussy
rarely used kanji form obsolete term noun noun (generic) usually written using kana alone
- fifth month of the lunar calendar
- satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum)
usually written using kana alone godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb
- to handle well, to handle deftly
- to deal with, to manage, to settle, to sort, to process
- to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking, to dress (meat, etc.), to cut and trim (fish)
- to sell out (completely), to dispose of (all stock)
- to untangle, to disentangle, to part, to arrange (e.g. the hem of a kimono)
usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- Oriental paper bush (Edgeworthia chrysantha), mitsumata