Keyword
tile
Info
FrequencyTop 1700-1800
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 2
Heisig1108
Readings
(87%)
Used in kanji (10 in total)
bottle
jug
roof tile
rice-steaming pot
Used in vocabulary (64 in total)
rubble; debris; wreckage
roof tile
collapse; downfall
gas (state of matter, e.g. poison gas, natural gas); gasoline; gas; dense fog; thick fog; gas stove
decorative ridge-end tile (traditionally bearing the face of a demon and resembling a gargoyle); hideous face
kawaraban (type of Edo-period single-page newspaper)
gas light; gas lamp
gas light; gas lamp
tiled roof; tile-roofed house; tile maker; tile dealer; tile kiln
blue-glazed roof tile
junk; rubbish; trash; garbage; odds and ends
slate roof tile
tile-roofed house
complete collapse; (something) going to pieces (breaking up beyond repair)
ornamental tile; facing bricks
the Blue House (South Korea's presidential palace)
worthless thing; garbage; (lit.) roof tile and stone; brick
concave roof tile
convex roof tile
tile-shaped rice-cracker
sudden fall in stock prices; stock market crash
gram; gramme
meaningless existence
buckskin (horse color)
tile kiln
saddle tree
convex roof tile
convex roof tile
low entrance (usually, but not always, to a teahouse) with a tiled archway overhead
pottery lantern (curved conical shape)
pottery lantern (curved conical shape)
sun-dried brick; adobe
comma-pattern tile
ridge-end tile with the figure of a shachihoko (e.g. on a castle)
tile figure; ceramic figurine
imbricate; tegular; overlapping
decorative cap of an eave-end roof tile
decorative cap of an eave-end roof tile
eave-end roof tile (comprising a convex semi-cylindrical tile and a decorative pendant)
eave-end roof tile (comprising a broadly concave tile and near-rectangular decorative cap)
eave-end roof tile (comprising a convex semi-cylindrical tile and a decorative pendant)
cement roof tile; cement tile
clay monkey figure
sudden fall in stock prices; stock market crash
concave tile
concave tile
turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor)
Examples (4 in total)
Bricks consist mostly of clay.
You can't make bricks without straw.
One can't see through a brick wall.