common

ダン/DAN/    タン/TAN/    ひ.く/hi.ku/    -ひ.き/-hi.ki/    はず.む/hazu.mu/    たま/tama/    はじ.く/haji.ku/    はじ.ける/haji.keru/    ただ.す/tada.su/    はじ.きゆみ/haji.kiyumi/DAN/ダン/    TAN/タン/    hi.ku/ひ.く/    -hi.ki/-ひ.き/    hazu.mu/はず.む/    tama/たま/    haji.ku/はじ.く/    haji.keru/はじ.ける/    tada.su/ただ.す/    haji.kiyumi/はじ.きゆみ/

bullet;  twang;  flip;  snap

Radical: (bow).   Strokes: 12画.   Elements: 弓十⺌田.   Variants: .   Pinyin: dàn / tán.   Hangul:  [tan].

Jōyō Kanji High School.   JLPT N1.

Example compounds:
ダンDANにくだんnikudan】human bullet
ちゃくだんchakudan】impact (of a projectile)
きょうだんkyōdan】assassin's bullet
hikuひくhiku】to play (piano, guitar)
はずhazumuはずむhazumu】to spring; to bound; to bounce; to be stimulated; to be encouraged; to get lively; to treat oneself to; to splurge on
気分がきぶんがはずむkibungahazumu】to cheer up
たまtamaたまtama】ball; bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); ball (in sports); pile (of noodles, etc.); bullet; bulb (i.e. a light bulb); lens (of glasses, etc.); bead (of an abacus); ball (i.e. a testicle); gem; female entertainer (e.g. a geisha); person (when commenting on their nature); item, funds or person used as part of a plot; egg; coin; precious
たまきずtamakizu】bullet wound; gunshot wound
よけたまよけtamayoke】bulletproof; protection (or charm) against bullets
はじhajikuはじくhajiku】to flip; to repel; to use (an abacus); to strum
はじけるhajikeruけるさいはじけるsaihajikeru】to be presumptuous; to be clever and forward
けるはじけるhajikeru】to burst open; to be bursting with (e.g. youth, laughter, flavor)
ける様に笑うはじけるようにわらうhajikeruyōniwarau】to burst into laughter
Codepoints and classification codes:
5f3eUnicode
35-38JIS X 0208
1-3-9SKIP
3h9.3TKD
1925.6Four Corner
3555De Roo
Dictionary indices:
1575Classic Nelson
1699The New Nelson Character Dictionary by A. Nelson
572New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by J. Halpern
418Kanji Learner's Dictionary by J. Halpern
1931Remembering the Kanji by J. Heisig
933A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage (Gakken)
1880Japanese Names by P.G. O'Neill
1099Essential Kanji by P.G. O'Neill
9836PDaikanwajiten 「大漢和辞典」 by T. Morohashi vol. 4 p. 766
1570A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters by K.G. Henshall
1539Kanji & Kana by Spahn and Hadamitzky
1272Kanji Flashcards by M. Hodges and T. Okazaki
1529Tuttle Kanji Cards by A. Kask
590Kanji in Context by Nishiguchi and Kono
613Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide
1950Y. Maniette's French adaptation of Heisig