This kanji is an ajective that means thin for paper, weak for tea, or light for color. As a verb it can also mean thin out, fade, or dilute.

on readings:
  • haku
kun readings:
  • usu
examples:
hakujaku feebleness
hakujō unfeeling, heartlessness, coldhearted
hakumei twilight
usui thin

links:
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Last ∆ on this page was 25 June 2024 by Bradley James Wogsland.