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6815 kanji found using '一' as a component

 
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ほとばし to surge, to well up, to gush out   
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タク    polish   
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a sore
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ヒ   ひじ elbow   
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orange   だいだい bitter orange (fruit); orange (color)   
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コウ    #7, 7th   
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spindle tree   まさき Japanese spindle tree   
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てら to show off   
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arise
ガイ    water   
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ハク    amber   
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ウ    Chinese emperor   
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フウ    recite from memory   
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China; Chinese
カン   move
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harpoon
iron
サン    ceremonial cup   
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to wait   
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intimidate
コン   wrapped package   こり stuffing for a package; baggage   
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キョウ   さや pea pod   
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シン    needle   
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なら Japanese oak   
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lift
フ    wheat gluten   ふすま light wheat-gluten bread   
parasol tree
イ   おとがい jaw   あご chin   
ガ    moth   
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floor
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