Japanese Kanji
拭shoku
wipe · mop · swab
Secondary school · 9 strokes
Wipe, mop, swab.
拭 is part of the secondary school jōyō kanji — the full set of characters used in everyday Japanese. With 9 strokes, this character appears in numerous compound words throughout written Japanese.
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