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Concepts using this kanji
law
uniform
order
autonomy (in Kantian ethics)
law office
melody
Philippines
autonomic nerve
(religious) precept
upright
antinomy
unwritten law
law of identity
ritsuryō
ancient Chinese chromatic scale (primarily used in Japan for gagaku, etc.)
uniformly
autonomous
juristical
written law
jurisprudence
rhythmical
phase rule
autonomic computing
autonomous message
autonomous system
lawyer
rabbi
reduction in area of rice under cultivation
irregular
legal
autonomous action
fixed law
legal case
legal provisions
(legislative) bill
to revise (amend) the law
legal system
strictly adhering to Buddhist precepts
piano tuner
monotonous
meantone temperament
martial law
well-ordered
new law
legal consultation
honest person
flat tax
legal problem
legal term
natural law
Ritsuryō period (mid 7th-10th centuries CE)
equal temperament
ritsuryō system
periodic law
lawless
the Japanese nation under the ritsuryō codes (645 CE-10th century)
violation of the law
heteronomy (in Kantian ethics)
well-shaped verse
law of cause and effect
legal information center
codes of laws and ethics (Tang Code)
fiscal discipline
de jure marriage
preceptor
the morally righteous are blessed with many children
law of excluded middle
legal action
poem of eight lines, each of five (Chinese) characters
autonomic nervous system
metre or rhythm in Chinese and Japanese traditional music
syllabic meter (poetry)
metre
Pythagorean temperament
poem of eight lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters
rate-limiting
ancient Chinese pitch pipe (12 pipes corresponding to the ancient Chinese chromatic scale)
tuning (musical)
arrhythmia
just intonation
periodic table of the elements
ritsu scale (anhemitonic pentatonic scale primarily used in gagaku: re, mi, so, la, ti)
principle of sufficient reason
Taiho Code (701 CE)
criminal law
law (esp. ancient East Asian criminal code)
to judge (on the basis of)
autonomic ganglion
Payment Services Act
Japan Democratic Lawyer's Association
exclusion principle
The Golden Rule ("do unto others as you would have them do unto you")
strict law
Ritsu (school of Buddhism)
civil legal aid system (e.g. legal aid for poor people)
moral law
autogenic training
chain rule
Chuo College of Law
sinus rhythm
cantus firmus
Yōrō Code (promulgated 757 CE)
Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) similar to Dorian mode
countermelody
lüshi
autonomic ataxia
all-or-none law
melodic minor scale
prosody
law of contradiction
articulation
standard tones
Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do, i.e. the Dorian mode)
Asuka Kiyomihara Code (689 CE)
Sundai Law & Economic College
Law for the Promotion of Utilization of Recycled Resources
Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries
autonomic dysfunction
Act on Labor Relationship of Specified Independent Administrative Agency, etc. (2002)
metre (of a poem)
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