This kanji means trace, mark, remains, evidence offootsteps, or ruins.

on readings:
  • shaku
  • seki
kun readings:
  • ato
examples:
honji suijaku some kami (but not all) are local manifestations of Buddhist deities

links:
Wiktionary
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Last Alteration Performed: 15 March 2024 by Bradley James Wogsland.