Keyword
land
Info
FrequencyTop 900-1000
Type
Kyōiku (4th grade) 
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KankenLevel 7
Heisig1631
Readings
りく
(82%)
おか
(13%)
(1%)
みち
(1%)
Composed of
small village
earth
legs
earth
Used in vocabulary (244 in total)
continent; continental Asia (esp. mainland China); continental Europe
land; shore
landing; going ashore; disembarkation; making landfall (of a typhoon); striking land; hitting land
landing; alighting; touch down
(on) land; ground; shore; track-and-field events
track and field club
land route; overland route; by land; overland
Hokuriku region of Honshu (incl. Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Fukui prefectures)
New World (esp. the Americas, but also Australasia)
Mutsu (former province located in present-day Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate, and Aomori prefectures)
Hitachi (former province located in the major part of present-day Ibaraki Prefecture)
viaduct; overhead bridge; overpass; land bridge (biogeography)
inland districts; inland areas
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force; JGSDF
American continent; the Americas
unloading (a ship); landing; disembarkation
takeoff and landing
isolated place; out-of-the-way place; remote part of the land
Eurasian continent; Eurasia
Dark Continent (i.e. Africa)
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force; JGSDF
land and water
land, sea, and air; army, navy and air force
Department of the Army; Ministry of the Army (Japan; 1872-1945)
unloading (a ship); landing
Sanriku (the three former provinces of Rikuzen, Rikuchū and Rikuō)
United States Army; U.S. Army
land and sea
being joined by land
Army Minister; Minister of War
Old World (i.e. Asia, Africa, Europe)
landing zone; point of landing
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile; ICBM
North American continent
army minister
landing ship; amphibious warfare ship
one after another; in succession; in a row
land and sea; army and navy
land troops
Rikuzen (former province located in parts of present-day Miyagi and Iwate prefectures)
army hospital; military hospital
the five continents; Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia; Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America
Hokuriku region of Honshu (incl. Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Fukui prefectures)
vertical take off and landing; VTOL
South American continent
satisfactory; decent; good; proper; worthy
continental; calm; not worried with unimportant details
Rikuchū (former province located in present-day Iwate Prefecture and parts of Akita Prefecture)
continental shelf
terrestrial (life); land-dwelling
terrestrial (life); land-dwelling
track-and-field association; athletics association
Hokurikudō; one of the seven districts of ancient Japan; highway running through the Hokuriku region
belly landing (of an aircraft); gear-up landing
Mu (legendary lost continent)
non-commissioned military rank; military academy
landing in the face of the enemy; opposed landing
lunar excursion module (USA); LEM; lunar module; Lunniy Korabl (USSR) ("lunar ship"); LK
land breeze
landlocked country
land transportation
continental state (e.g. Australia)
entry permission (to a country); landing permission; shore leave
land, sea and air forces
Military Staff College
palanquin bearer
rice grown on dry land; dry land rice plant
dazzling; brilliant
World Championships in Athletics
Rikuentai; anti-shogunate army formed in Kyoto in 1867 by Nakaoka Shintaro
general; lieutenant general
non-commissioned officer
landing module; lander
land transportation
District Land Transport Bureau (i.e. motor traffic agency)
intercontinental ballistic missile; ICBM
lieutenant colonel (JGSDF)
six; 6
land; shore
naval brigade; naval land forces
dry-land training (e.g. swimming, surfing)
major general (JGSDF)
private (JGSDF); private second class
landing gear (aircraft)
endorheic basin
sergeant first class (JGSDF)
Invasion of Normandy (June-July 1944); Normandy Invasion
half watch ashore; port and starboard liberty; shore leave for half of a ship's crew at once
to travel overland; to go by land
land and air; land and air forces
tied island; land-tied island
fishing from land
landing ship, tank; tank landing ship; LST
theory of continental drift
first lieutenant (JGSDF)
millipede
master sergeant (JGSDF)
land products
land area (of a country, continent, etc.)
continental; continentality
a fish out of water; (lit.) a kappa up on land
prewar Japanese adventurer (political activist) in mainland China
private (JGSDF); private second class
second lieutenant (JGSDF)
land plant; terrestrial plant; embryophyte
fishing from land
sergeant (JGSDF); sergeant second class
civil law; continental law
continental island; island formed by separation from a continent
land and sea breeze
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Rikuō (former province located in parts of present-day Aomori and Iwate prefectures)
sergeant first class (JGSDF)
hot water used for cleaning up
Eurasia; Eurasian Continent
a fish out of water; (lit.) a kappa up on land
private first class (JGSDF)
continental shelf
bonus points awarded to the winner at the end of a game
(not) well; (not) properly; (not) enough; (not) sufficiently; (not) satisfactorily; (not) decently
satisfactory; decent
bum; good-for-nothing; ne'er-do-well
race game (board game where the object is to reach the goal first); trad. Japanese board games played with dice, esp. ban-sugoroku
(not) well; (not) properly; (not) enough; (not) sufficiently
(not) well; (not) properly; (not) enough; (not) sufficiently
(not) enough; (in)sufficiently; (un)satisfactorily
lieutenant colonel (JGSDF)
concave land hermit crab (Coenobita cavipes)
concave land hermit crab (Coenobita cavipes)
first lieutenant (JGSDF)
master sergeant (JGSDF)
Salsola komarovii (species of saltwort)
African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata); sulcata tortoise
common pill bug (Armadillidium vulgare)
second lieutenant (JGSDF)
sergeant (JGSDF); sergeant second class
(European) gray wolf (carnivore, Canis lupus lupus); grey wolf
traveler's guardian deity (traveller)
Russian tortoise (Agrionemys horsfieldii); Horsfield's tortoise; Central Asian tortoise; steppe tortoise; four-toed tortoise
private first class (JGSDF)
land lock; floodwall gate
land lock; floodwall gate
emergency landing; forced landing; crash landing
tactical operations center; tactical operations centre
continental climate; inland climate
steam train (early Meiji period)
plane able to make short takeoffs and landings
land terminal equipment (of a submarine cable)
era during early 1900s dominated by the grand champions Hitachiyama and Umegatani II
era during early 1900s dominated by the grand champions Hitachiyama and Umegatani II
landlocked variety (of fish)
the study of inland waters; limnology
road-rail vehicle (vehicle which can travel both on railroad tracks and normal roads)
Sanriku offshore earthquake (esp. June 15, 1896, March 3, 1933, and March 11, 2011); Sanriku earthquake
shore power (for use by boats); shoreside electric power
imperial army order
imperial army order (detailed)
stabilized continent; platform
continental block; continental landmass; craton
Testudinidae (family comprising the tortoises)
dry surfer; wannabe surfer; person who wears surf clothing or carries a surfboard but doesn't actually surf
Rikushū (the three former provinces of Rikuzen, Rikuchū and Rikuō)
inland water
Hitachiōmiya City (Ibaraki)
Hitachiōmiya City (Ibaraki)
European tortoise; Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca)
European tortoise; Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca)
Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans)
Parafontaria laminata (species of millipede)
Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)
Examples (112 in total)
What is the continent with the most people living on it in the world?
Land and water make up the earth's surface.
Europe is a continent.