This is the kanji that means lack or to be lacking.

on readings:
  • ketsu
kun readings:
  • ka
examples:
fukaketsu indispensable, essential
kesseki absense
kessekitodoke report of nonattendance
kesson deficit, loss
ketsuin vacant position, opening
ketsujo lack, deficiency
ketten defect, flaw
shukketsu attendance

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Last Alteration Performed: 27 October 2024 by Bradley James Wogsland.