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繋 means 'connect'

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Strokes : 17    Frequency: 1756   Usefulness: 7    Intermediate lesson: -    Beginner lesson: -   Begins 22 words   Used in 48 words   Used in 33 names   Not used as a component
Hyōgaiji (表外字)
Kun
   つな to connect, to join (hands etc)
On    ケイ
Kun    かか   かける
  
Top element (the car and the lance shaft) exists as a rare kanji
⿱  ⿰   car   lance shaft   thread  
 join   trounce  
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
to change configuration (e.g. electrical wiring); to reconfigure
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to result in death; to lead to death; to be linked with death
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expression, noun or verb acting prenominally
related (by blood); blood-related; of the same blood
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to be spared from being fired; to avoid getting the chop  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
right to disconnect (from work-related communications during non-work hours)
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Cascading kanji view

つな to connect, to join (hands etc)   
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シャ   くるま car   
lance shaft   
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キ    table   
また again   
シ   いと thread   
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