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1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 鋼 钢see styles | gāng gang1 kang hagane はがね | More info & calligraphy:Steel steel; (surname, female given name) Hagane | 
| 鉄人see styles | tetsujin てつじん | More info & calligraphy:Iron Man | 
| スティールsee styles | sutiiru / sutiru スティール | More info & calligraphy:Steele | 
| 鋼材 钢材see styles | gāng cái gang1 cai2 kang ts`ai kang tsai kouzai / kozai こうざい | steel (as raw material); steel sheets, bars, tubes, ingots, wire etc steel material | 
| 鋼板 钢板see styles | gāng bǎn gang1 ban3 kang pan kouban / koban こうばん kouhan / kohan こうはん | steel plate steel sheet; steel plate; steel plates | 
| 鋼管 钢管see styles | gāng guǎn gang1 guan3 kang kuan koukan / kokan こうかん | steel pipe; pole (in pole dancing) steel pipe; (place-name) Kōkan | 
| 鋼製 钢制see styles | gāng zhì gang1 zhi4 kang chih kousei / kose こうせい | made of steel; steel (bar, screw, product etc) (adj-no,n) made of steel | 
| 不銹鋼 不锈钢see styles | bù xiù gāng bu4 xiu4 gang1 pu hsiu kang fushuukou / fushuko ふしゅうこう | stainless steel (rare) (See ステンレス鋼) stainless steel | 
| 焠see styles | cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui | to temper (as steel) | 
| 軋 轧see styles | zhá zha2 cha | to roll (steel) | 
| 錕 锟see styles | kūn kun1 k`un kun | steel sword | 
| 鏤 镂see styles | lòu lou4 lou | to engrave; to carve; hard steel | 
| 鑌 镔see styles | bīn bin1 pin | fine steel | 
| S造see styles | esuzou / esuzo エスぞう | (See 鉄骨造) steel construction | 
| 丸鋼see styles | marukou / maruko まるこう | round steel bar | 
| 冷剛see styles | reigou / rego れいごう | chilling (steel) | 
| 刃金see styles | hagane はがね | steel; (surname) Hagane | 
| 切火see styles | kiribi きりび | (1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony | 
| 厚板see styles | atsuita あついた | (1) thick board; plank; (2) steel plate (with a thickness of at least 3 mm); (3) heavy brocade cloth; (4) Elaphoglossum yoshinagae (species of fern) | 
| 和鋼see styles | wakou / wako わこう | traditional Japanese steel (e.g. used in swords) | 
| 塊鉄see styles | kaitetsu かいてつ | (rare) (See 鋼片) (steel) billet; bloom; slab | 
| 宝武see styles | houkou / hoko ほうこう | (c) Baowu (Chinese iron and steel company); Baosteel | 
| 寶鋼 宝钢see styles | bǎo gāng bao3 gang1 pao kang | Baosteel, Chinese steel maker formed in a 1998 merger, then merged to form Baowu 寶武鋼鐵|宝武钢铁[Bao3 wu3 Gang1 tie3] in 2016 | 
| 川鉄see styles | kawatetsu かわてつ | (company) Kawasaki Steel Corporation (abbreviation); (c) Kawasaki Steel Corporation (abbreviation) | 
| 廢鋼 废钢see styles | fèi gāng fei4 gang1 fei kang | scrap metal; steel scrap | 
| 忍心see styles | rěn xīn ren3 xin1 jen hsin | to have the heart to do something; to steel oneself to a task | 
| 揚枝see styles | ageeda あげえだ | (irregular kanji usage) toothpick; skewer for eating moist wagashi (steel, bamboo, etc.); (surname) Ageeda | 
| 日鉄see styles | nittetsu にってつ | (company) Nippon Steel (abbreviation); (c) Nippon Steel (abbreviation) | 
| 棒鋼see styles | boukou / boko ぼうこう | steel rod | 
| 楊子see styles | youzu / yozu ようず | toothpick; skewer for eating moist wagashi (steel, bamboo, etc.); (place-name) Yōzu | 
| 楊枝 杨枝see styles | yáng zhī yang2 zhi1 yang chih youji / yoji ようじ | toothpick; skewer for eating moist wagashi (steel, bamboo, etc.); (place-name, surname) Yōji Willow branches, or twigs, used as dantakāṣṭha, i.e. for cleansing the teeth by chewing or rubbing. | 
| 槽鋼 槽钢see styles | cáo gāng cao2 gang1 ts`ao kang tsao kang | steel groove; V-shaped steel bar | 
| 橫心 横心see styles | héng xīn heng2 xin1 heng hsin | to steel oneself; to harden one's heart | 
| 煉るsee styles | neru ねる | (transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (4) to tan (leather); (5) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (6) to walk in procession; to parade; to march | 
| 煉鋼 炼钢see styles | liàn gāng lian4 gang1 lien kang | to make steel; steelmaking | 
| 燧鉄see styles | hiuchigane ひうちがね | striker (triangular piece of steel used with flint to create sparks) | 
| 玉鋼see styles | tamahagane たまはがね | traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords) | 
| 甲鈑see styles | kouban / koban こうばん kouhan / kohan こうはん | steel sheet; steel plate; steel plates | 
| 白鋼 白钢see styles | bái gāng bai2 gang1 pai kang | steel | 
| 盪すsee styles | torokasu とろかす | (transitive verb) (1) to melt (steel, etc.); to liquefy; to soften; (2) to melt (one's heart); to disarm | 
| 硬漢 硬汉see styles | yìng hàn ying4 han4 ying han | man of steel; unyielding, tough guy | 
| 硬鋼see styles | koukou / koko こうこう | hard steel | 
| 磨練 磨练see styles | mó liàn mo2 lian4 mo lien | to temper oneself; to steel oneself; self-discipline; endurance | 
| 粗鋼see styles | sokou / soko そこう | crude steel | 
| 練るsee styles | neru ねる | (transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (4) to gloss (silk); to soften; to degum; (5) to tan (leather); (6) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (7) to walk in procession; to parade; to march | 
| 胆気see styles | tanki たんき | courage; guts; nerves of steel | 
| 蕩すsee styles | torokasu とろかす tarasu たらす | (transitive verb) (1) to melt (steel, etc.); to liquefy; to soften; (2) to melt (one's heart); to disarm; (transitive verb) to cajole; to deceive; to seduce | 
| 薄板see styles | báo bǎn bao2 ban3 pao pan usuita うすいた | thin plate; sheet; lamina; Taiwan pr. [bo2 ban3] (1) thin board; veneer; (2) thin sheet of steel (3 mm or less); (3) thin cloth; (4) square wooden vase stand | 
| 藍鉄see styles | aitetsu あいてつ | dark steel blue | 
| 製鋼see styles | seikou / seko せいこう | (n,vs,vt,vi) steel manufacture | 
| 軋機 轧机see styles | zhá jī zha2 ji1 cha chi | steel rolling mill | 
| 軋製 轧制see styles | zhá zhì zha2 zhi4 cha chih | rolling steel | 
| 軋鋼 轧钢see styles | zhá gāng zha2 gang1 cha kang | to roll steel (into sheets or bars) | 
| 軟鋼see styles | nankou / nanko なんこう | mild steel | 
| 鉄傘see styles | tessan てっさん | steel or iron dome | 
| 鉄兜see styles | tetto てっと | steel helmet; (personal name) Tetto | 
| 鉄刀see styles | tettou / tetto てっとう | (1) steel sword; iron sword; (2) (hist) type of iron sword associated with the latter half of the Kofun period | 
| 鉄塔see styles | tettou / tetto てっとう | (1) steel tower; (2) electricity pylon; transmission tower | 
| 鉄板see styles | teppan(p); teppan てっぱん(P); テッパン | (1) iron plate; steel plane; (2) (colloquialism) sure thing; certain winner; (3) (abbreviation) no-fail joke; joke that gets people every time | 
| 鉄筆see styles | teppitsu てっぴつ | stylus; steel pen; stencil pen | 
| 鉄筋see styles | tekkin てっきん | (1) rebar; (iron) reinforcing bar; reinforcing steel; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鉄筋コンクリート) reinforced concrete | 
| 鉄線see styles | tessen てっせん | (1) iron (steel) wire; (2) Chinese clematis; Clematis florida; leather flower | 
| 鉄船see styles | tessen てっせん | steel ship; ironclad | 
| 鉄鋼see styles | tekkou / tekko てっこう | iron and steel | 
| 鉄骨see styles | tekkotsu てっこつ | steel frame; steel beam; steel girder | 
| 銀目see styles | ginme ぎんめ | (1) Edo-period unit of silver coinage; (2) steel-blue eyes (e.g. of a cat); (3) (kana only) (abbreviation) silver eye (species of beardfish, Polymixia japonica) | 
| 銀眼see styles | ginme ぎんめ | (1) steel-blue eyes (e.g. of a cat); (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) silver eye (species of beardfish, Polymixia japonica) | 
| 鋒鋼 锋钢see styles | fēng gāng feng1 gang1 feng kang | high speed steel | 
| 鋳鋼see styles | chuukou / chuko ちゅうこう | cast steel | 
| 鋼刀 钢刀see styles | gāng dāo gang1 dao1 kang tao | steel knife; sword | 
| 鋼坯 钢坯see styles | gāng pī gang1 pi1 kang p`i kang pi | billet (steel industry) | 
| 鋼枠see styles | kouwaku / kowaku こうわく | steel formwork; steel sets | 
| 鋼梁 钢梁see styles | gāng liáng gang1 liang2 kang liang | steel beam; girder | 
| 鋼條 钢条see styles | gāng tiáo gang1 tiao2 kang t`iao kang tiao | steel bar | 
| 鋼片see styles | kouhen / kohen こうへん | (steel) billet; bloom; slab | 
| 鋼珠 钢珠see styles | gāng zhū gang1 zhu1 kang chu | steel ball; bearing ball | 
| 鋼球see styles | koukyuu / kokyu こうきゅう | steel ball; bearing ball | 
| 鋼筋 钢筋see styles | gāng jīn gang1 jin1 kang chin | steel reinforcing bar | 
| 鋼索see styles | kousaku / kosaku こうさく | steel cable; steel wire rope; (surname) Kōsaku | 
| 鋼絲 钢丝see styles | gāng sī gang1 si1 kang ssu | steel wire; tightrope | 
| 鋼線see styles | kousen / kosen こうせん | steel wire | 
| 鋼纜 钢缆see styles | gāng lǎn gang1 lan3 kang lan | steel cable; wire cable; steel hawser | 
| 鋼色see styles | haganeiro / haganero はがねいろ | (noun - becomes adjective with の) steel blue | 
| 鋼花 钢花see styles | gāng huā gang1 hua1 kang hua | spray (or sparks) of molten steel | 
| 鋼軌 钢轨see styles | gāng guǐ gang1 gui3 kang kuei | steel rail | 
| 鋼釺 钢钎see styles | gāng qiān gang1 qian1 kang ch`ien kang chien | (mining) drill rod; drill steel | 
| 鋼鉄see styles | koutetsu / kotetsu こうてつ | steel; (surname) Hagane | 
| 鋼鐱 钢钎see styles | gāng qiān gang1 qian1 kang ch`ien kang chien | a steel drill | 
| 鋼鐵 钢铁see styles | gāng tiě gang1 tie3 kang t`ieh kang tieh | steel | 
| 錬るsee styles | neru ねる | (transitive verb) (See 練る・ねる・6) to temper (steel) | 
| 錬鋼see styles | renkou / renko れんこう | wrought steel | 
| 鍛鉄see styles | tantetsu たんてつ | tempering iron; forging steel; wrought iron | 
| 鍛鋼see styles | tankou / tanko たんこう | forged steel | 
| 鎂棒 镁棒see styles | měi bàng mei3 bang4 mei pang | ferrocerium rod; fire steel | 
| 鐵杖 铁杖see styles | tiě zhàng tie3 zhang4 t`ieh chang tieh chang | steel staff; steel stick | 
| 鐵棒 铁棒see styles | tiě bàng tie3 bang4 t`ieh pang tieh pang | iron club; steel rod | 
| 鐵馬 铁马see styles | tiě mǎ tie3 ma3 t`ieh ma tieh ma tetsuma てつま | armored horse; cavalry; metal chimes hanging from eaves; steel barricade; (Tw) bike (personal name) Tetsuma | 
| 鑚火see styles | kiribi きりび | (1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony | 
| 鑽火 钻火see styles | zuàn huǒ zuan4 huo3 tsuan huo sanka きりび | (1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony to make a fire by rubbing two sticks together | 
| H形鋼see styles | eichigatakou; ecchigatakou / echigatako; ecchigatako エイチがたこう; エッチがたこう | H-section steel; H-section; H bar; H beam; rolled steel joint; RSJ | 
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