Kanji
Readingこう
Frequency4%
Used in (54 in total)
general plan; main points; summary; platform (e.g. for a campaign); mission statement
main principle; gist; general plan; guidelines; outline
enforcement of official discipline; tightening of discipline; eliminating corruption among government officials
class
political principle, policy or platform
law and order; discipline
fundamental principles; main lines; outline; summary; general features
main point and details
elements; essentials; outline
code of conduct; code of practice; action program; plan of action
Insecta (class comprising the insects)
Gastropoda (class of molluscs)
Arachnida
Amphibia (class comprising the extant and extinct amphibians)
Scaphopoda (class of molluscs comprising the tooth shells)
code of morals; moral principles
Aves (class of vertebrates comprising the birds)
Pisces (obsolete class of vertebrates comprising the fishes)
superclass; (arch.) top-ranking priest in the Office of Monastic Affairs
Metatheria (mammalian infraclass)
infraclass
Eutheria (mammalian infraclass)
Tricoplacia (class of multicellular invertebrates)
Eutheria (mammalian infraclass)
Japan's press code (developed in 1946)
three bonds (in Confucianism: master and servant, father and son, husband and wife)
platform (e.g. of a party); policy statement; manifesto
Polychaeta (class of annelid worms)
Glaucophyceae (class of glaucophytes)
Anthozoa (class of cnidarians)
Allotheria (subclass of Mesozoic mammals)
Monoplacophora (polyphyletic class of mollusks)
Synapsida (class of amniotes)
Heterodonta (subclass of bivalve molluscs, including the clams and cockles)
Sarcopterygii (class comprising the lobe-finned fishes)
Theria (mammalian subclass)
Solenogastres (subclass of small worm-like molluscs)
Osteichthyes (class comprising the bony fishes and sometimes their descendants, i.e. tetrapods)
laxity in official discipline; public order being in disarray
Chondrichthyes (class comprising cartilaginous fishes)
Choanoflagellatea (class of flagellate eukaryotes closely related to animals)
Diapsida (class of amniotes)
Actinopterygii (class of the ray-finned fishes comprising nearly 95% of the 25,000 species of fish)
Graptolithina (class of extinct hemichordates)
Gnetopsida (class of gymnosperms)
Rostroconchia (class of extinct molluscs)