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- This page contains derived terms for 子. See the main entry for more information.
Chinese
Child (Chinese)
- Compounds of 子 ("child, offspring, young", etc).
Diminutive suffix (Chinese)
- Compounds of 子 (diminutive suffix).
Japanese
Child (Japanese)
- Compounds of 子 ("child, adult man", etc).
Child (2) (Japanese)
- Compounds of 子 ("child, girl, dear", etc).
Derived terms
- お子さん (okosan): child (when addressing or referring to someone else's)
- 子供 (kodomo, “child, children”)
- 子守 (komori, “babysitter, nurse; babysitting”)
- 間の子, 合いの子 (ai no ko, “child of racially different parents; hybrid organism; something with the qualities of two other things, combination”)
- 豕, 猪子, 猪の子 (inoko, “wild pig or piglet”)
- 芋の子 (imo no ko, “a smaller tuber branching from another potato”)
- 男 (otoko, “man”)
- 茸, 蕈, 菌 (kinoko, “mushroom”)
- 筍 (takenoko, “bamboo shoot”)
- 彦 (hiko, “prince; boy”)
- 蛭子 (Hiruko)
- 息子 (musuko, “son”)
- 諸子 (moroko, “gudgeon”)
Child affix (Japanese)
- Compounds of 子 ("child (affix)").
Derived terms
- 子院 (shīn, “a branch temple”)
- 子音 (shīn, “a consonant”)
- 子器 (shiki, “ascocarp”)
- 子宮 (shikyū, “the uterus, the womb”)
- 子午 (shigo, “running north and south”)
- 子細 (shisai, “a detail, a particular; a circumstance”)
- 子史 (shishi)
- 子実層 (shijitsusō, “the hymenium of certain fungi”)
- 子実体 (shijitsutai, “the sporocarp or fruiting body of certain fungi”)
- 子爵 (shishaku, “viscount”)
- 子女 (shijo, “children; a girl, a daughter”)
- 子銭 (shisen, “interest earned on a loan”)
- 子息 (shisoku, “boy, son”)
- 子孫 (shison, “descendant”)
- 子弟 (shitei, “children, young people”)
- 子道 (shidō, “one's duty to one's children”)
- 子嚢 (shinō, “ascus or pericarp of certain fungi”)
- 子婦 (shifu, “daughter-in-law”)
- 子母銭 (shibosen, “money, principal and interest”)
- 子母沢 (Shimowaza, a surname)
- 子法 (shihō, “law based on a law in another country”)
- 子房 (shibō, “ovary”)
- 子本 (shihon, “principal and interest”)
- 子夜 (shiya, “midnight”)
- 子葉 (shiyō, “cotyledon or seed leaf, the first leaf of a sprouting plant”)
- 子来 (shirai, “love of the populace for a just ruler”)
- 子癇 (shikan, “eclampsia”)
- 音子 (onshi, “phonon”)
- 光子 (kōshi, “photon”)
- 晶子 (shōshi, “crystallite”)
- 松子 (shōshi, “pinecone”)
- 硝子 (shōshi, “glass”)
- 喞子 (shokushi, “piston”)
- 椅子, 倚子 (isu, “chair”)
- 烏帽子 (eboshi, “formal black peaked cap worn by nobility”)
- 芥子 (kaishi), 芥子 (gaishi)
- 菓子 (kashi, “candy”)
- 芥子 (keshi)
- 原子 (genshi)
- 獅子 (shishi)
- 精子 (seishi, “spermatozoon”)
- 扇子 (sensu, “folding fan”)
- 卓子 (takushi, “table”)
- 中性子 (chūseishi, “neutron”)
- 電子 (denshi, “electron”)
- 螺子, 捻子, 捩子 (neji, “screw”)
- 胞子 (hōshi, “spore”)
- 烽子 (hōshi, “courier or messenger in ancient Japan”)
- 亡子 (bōshi, “dead child”)
- 帽子 (bōshi, “hat, a cap”)
- 眸子 (bōshi, “pupil of the eye”)
- 鋩子 (bōshi, “tip of a sword or knife”)
- 拍子 (hyōshi, “rhythm”)
- 茄子 (nasu, “eggplant”)
- 様子 (yōsu, “appearances; situation, circumstances”)
- 卵子 (ranshi, “ovum”)
- 利子 (rishi, “interest”)
- 量子 (ryōshi, “quantum”)
Rat (Japanese)
- Compounds of 子 ("Rat, north").