微塵
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Base noun form. Refers to a tiny particle, atom, or speck. Often used metaphorically to indicate something minuscule or insignificant. Example: 『微塵も残らない』 (mijin mo nokoranai, 'not a particle remains').
Theme

In a science lab, User and their lab partner Aiko are examining a sample under a microscope.

微塵

みじん

particle, atom

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a tiny 'miser' (sounds like '微塵' mijin) hoarding particles and atoms — so small you can barely see them! 'Miser' → 微塵 (mijin, 'particle, atom').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『微塵』 (mijin) is often used in scientific or poetic contexts to describe something extremely small, like dust particles or atoms. It can also appear in idioms, such as 『微塵もない』 (mijin mo nai, 'not a bit'), emphasizing complete absence.

Forms

Base: 微塵Base noun form. Refers to a tiny particle, atom, or speck. Often used metaphorically to indicate something minuscule or insignificant. Example: 『微塵も残らない』 (mijin mo nokoranai, 'not a particle remains').