Keyword
moon
Info
FrequencyTop 200-300
Type
Kyōiku (1st grade) 
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KankenLevel 10
Heisig13
Readings
げつ
(35%)
つき
(26%)
がつ
(26%)
づき
(4%)
げっ
(4%)
ずき
(1%)
Mnemonic

A pictograph of a moon, whose full cycle takes approximately a month.

In the ancient times this character looked more like a crescent moon, but over time it morphed into being drawn like this.

Used in kanji (146 in total)
bright
sort of thing
ability
win
back of the body
arm
chest
hope
clothes
period (of time)
be in possession
morning
blue
shoulder
belly
waist
scatter around
nurture
detach
festival
brain
bone
skin
knee
entrails
leg
ancient dragon
bulge
armpit
threaten
wisteria (a type of plant)
vagina
vein
thighs
limb
liver
gall bladder
positive agreement
pig
membrane
stomach
torso
cell
elbow
supremacy
fat
bright and clear
ancient barbarian
be hesitant
fertilizer
become swollen
lung
be bored of and have enough
haziness
intestines
dining tray
viscera
womb
fragile
femur
first day of the month
inflation
be worthy of
body cavity
lazy
dim
ointment
obese
hot temper
rib
companion
anal
gland
backbone
glue
shin
???
kidney
pus
hips
belly button
ellipse
majestic plural
???
blood relative
???
tendon
armrest
rattan
pancreas
???
bladder
dilate
???
warming sake
spleen
rouge
lip-shaped thing
embryo
certified copy
bloody
shoulder blade
???
12th lunar month
raw fish salad
name of a Chinese dynasty
???
year-end sacrifice
???
???
start of
calf (of leg)
callus [2]
???
breast
dried meat
callus [1]
crotch
bloodline
palate
interior region of the body too deep to be reached by acupuncture
diaphragm
???
vein (blood, ore)
???
smooth
corpulent
new moon
???
hollow of knee
follow as one's told [old]
???
cutting off a leg as punishment
half a sacrifice
a method of dyeing
grease
offerings to gods
???
commander [old]
the kneecap
mutual
???
the solitary wasp
???
supremacy [old]
a small worm
Used in vocabulary (607 in total)
moon; month
months (period of)
Monday
Examples (200 in total)
When are you coming to the moon? We need you.
When are you going to the moon? We need you.
That was the first time that a man walked on the moon.