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[はし()··]
hashikko
noun

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[はじ()··]
hajikko

English Meaning(s) for 端っこ

noun
  1. end; edge; tip

Definition and Synonyms for 端っこ

Edge the outside limit of an object or area or surface
Synonyms: そば, へり, ほとり, ゆかり, エッジ, かたわら, , , 外輪, 果て, 果てる, , , , , , 端っこ, , , , 縁辺, , , 辺り, , , 際涯
Corner a place off to the side of an area
Synonyms: くま, そば, コーナー, 一隅, , , , , 端っこ, , , , , 隅っこ
Edge the boundary of a surface
Synonyms: そば, へり, ゆかり, , , , , , 端っこ, , , , 縁辺
End a boundary marking the extremities of something
Synonyms: そば, エンド, 末梢, 末端, 果て, 果てる, 極端, , , , , 端っこ, 端末, 詰む, 詰め, 詰める
Terminal either extremity of something that has length
Synonyms: そば, さっき, , , 先っぽ, 先端, 外れ, 外れる, , 尻っぽ, 後端, 最後, , , , , 末つ方, 末梢, 末端, 棒先, 極端, , , , , , 端っこ, 端末
Edge a place farthest away from the center of something
Synonyms: そば, へり, ほとり, ゆかり, エッジ, かたわら, , , 外輪, 果て, 果てる, , , , , , 端っこ, , , , 縁辺, , , 辺り, , , 際涯

Meanings for each kanji in 端っこ

» edge; origin; end; point; border; verge; cape

Categories 端っこ is a member of

Country a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)
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Bound the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
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Extremity the outermost or farthest region or point
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Demarcation Line the boundary of a specific area
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Stroke Order Diagrams for 端っこ

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