somebody
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Concepts using this kanji
one's origin (e.g. city, country, parentage, school)
(one's) self
one's body
contents
whole (body)
height (of a person)
alumnus (alumnae)
(one's) identity
alone
(social) standing
unmarried
oneself
mind and body
antecedents
lifelong
relatives
ransom demand
one's person
metamorphosis
one's personal belongings
the defensive
tall figure
body
lower half of the body
throwing oneself (e.g. into the water to commit suicide)
(physically) disabled person
one's background
sashimi (raw sliced fish, shellfish or crustaceans)
upper half of the body
changing (job, career, lifestyle, social position, beliefs, etc.)
movement (of one's body)
other self
half the body
substitution (for someone else)
body proportions
identification papers
near oneself
living flesh
fortune
the place one comes from
to learn
myself
self-immolation
putting one's life on the line
narrow (blade)
devotion
shoulders
self-protection
one's station in life
slim figure
(intra-company) job transfer away from one's family
relative
egg white
volunteer corps
cut
human trafficking
relation
agile
devoted
incarnation
personal (affairs, reasons, etc.)
red flesh (of a fish)
selfish
hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body)
horse's length
change of attitude (stance, position)
dress
pregnant
baby clothes
one's body alone
personal accessories (ornaments, adornments)
flesh and bones
toddler clothes (by children after age 3, before age 5)
trikaya (three bodies of the Buddha)
selling oneself (into bondage; esp. of a prostitute)
within one's body
real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice sword)
to give birth
accident resulting in personal injury or death (esp. traffic, rail, etc.)
person of high rank or income
nepotism
small opening in the side of some traditional Japanese clothing (located where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit)
cross-grips (situation in which each rikishi has an underarm grip on the other)
psychosomatic illness
(dharma-body of) Vairocana
heartrending
lucky you
tulku
throughout the body
sliced raw fish
humble position
full-body kissing and licking (sexual service)
body and soul
yourself
itself
to put one's heart (into)
to give one's everything
small opening in the side of some traditional Japanese clothing for women and children (e.g. kimono, yukata) (located where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit)
to resign
I
to give oneself to (esp. of a woman to a man)
the real person
one's home country
tattoo (esp. a traditional Japanese one)
dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence)
to yield oneself (to something)
misconduct
to become the focus of (attention, sympathy, hope, etc.)
physical
person with a humble salary
bruise
taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover)
establishing oneself in life
to make a success in life
successor (e.g. organization)
conduct
unable to stay healthy
strutting
bending backward
(medical) holism
didn't stir an inch
to stir
to sink deeply into one's mind
to stoop
shellfish removed from the shell
dressing oneself (e.g. to go out)
favoritism
to become pregnant
surimi
to master (e.g. a skill)
to be enthralled by
(personal) appearance
chicken tender
to sympathize deeply with
to hide oneself
all one has
to dodge
carriage
with one's own body
stirring
to do one good
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