切り
Japanese
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切 |
き(り) Grade: 2 |
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Etymology
Nominal form of 切る (kiru, “cut”)
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- 厚切り (atsugiri): thick slice
- 薄切り (usugiri): thin slice, slicing thin
- 角切り (kakugiri): cut into cubes
- 細切り (komagiri): something chopped or sliced finely
- 散切り (zangiri): cutting short
- 筒切り (tsutsugiri): round slices
- 胴切り (dōgiri): cutting horizontally into the torso
- 輪切り (wagiri); round slices
- ざく切り (zakugiri): cutting into chunks
- 削ぎ切り (sogigiri): cutting a thin object at a 45 degree angle
- 袈裟切り (kesagiri): slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder
- みじん切り, 微塵切り (mijingiri): finely chopped
- 四つ切り (yotsugiri): cutting into four, quarter
- 六つ切り (mutsugiri): cutting into six
- 八つ切り, 八切 (yatsugiri): cutting into eight