Keyword
mend
Info
FrequencyTop 2200-2300
Type
Jinmeiyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-1
Heisig2222
Readings
つづ
(59%)
(11%)
てい
(1%)
てつ
(1%)
Composed of
thread
pair
pair
Used in vocabulary (53 in total)
to spell; to write; to compose; to bind (e.g. documents); to patch
spelling; orthography; patching; binding
to bind; to file; to top with egg (e.g. donburi)
spelling; orthography; patching; binding
to put into written form; to communicate or express by writing; to chronicle
Japanese-style bookbinding
(way of) literary composition; (way of) spelling; school composition
(way of) literary composition; (way of) spelling; school composition
a line (of mountains, islands, houses, etc.); bound together
mending; revision; supplementation; (dental) prosthesis; prosthetic
there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; (lit.) a mended lid for a cracked pot
to (keep on) file
double-leaved printing (traditional East Asian books); sealed-page printing; magazine (esp. pornographic) with long side or all three sides sealed to prevent browsing; dual page
temporary (paper) binding
to bind together (e.g. the pages of a book); to sew up; to tape together; to stitch together
to (keep on) file
temporary (paper) binding
Western-style binding
saddle stitch
(hand-woven) tapestry
spelling rules; orthography
there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; (lit.) a mended lid for a cracked pot
romanization (representation of foreign words using the Roman alphabet); romanized spelling
binding a book in an oblong shape
binding thread; basting thread
leather covering or binding
to join (cloth, wood, etc.)
original spelling or kana usage; spelling in original language (for words transliterated into another language or script)
soup or stew over which a beaten egg is poured before serving; egg-bound soup
binding margin; gutter; seam allowance
to bind together (e.g. the pages of a book); to sew up; to tape together; to stitch together
soup or stew over which a beaten egg is poured before serving; egg-bound soup
soup or stew over which a beaten egg is poured before serving; egg-bound soup
there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; (lit.) a mended lid for a cracked pot
(hand-woven) brocade
binding thread; basting thread
large sewing needle; wool needle
leather covering or binding
original spelling or kana usage; spelling in original language (for words transliterated into another language or script)
booklet; paper-bound book; brochure
stapler; paper fastener
bound almanac; calendar in the form of a book
bound almanac; calendar in the form of a book
syllabication; hyphenation
mattress stitch
Examples (7 in total)
You've misspelled my name.
How do you spell your family name?
Can you spell "Massachusetts"?