剖
to dissect
Kanji 1813
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This kanji has to do with dissections, autopsies, and the even gorier practice of vivisection (which the Japanese Army has performed in shocking ways). But 剖 also pops up in tame words, such as the one for “anatomy.” And more abstractly, because 剖 represents a drive to pick things apart until one has answers, people use it in reference to analyzing things such as films and books.
Revision history:
Sept. 13, 2024: p. 6: Said that 消す appears in the book title in its negative potential form (not negative passive voice).
Feb. 18, 2022:
- p. 2, Etymology Box: Updated the Henshall etymology and Sears link.
- p. 11: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
Dec. 1, 2017: Originally published.
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