(jì) surname Ji
(jì) season; the last month of a season; fourth or youngest amongst brothers; classifier for seasonal crop yields
(jìshì) final phase; end of a historical era
(jìhòu) season
(jìdōng) final month of winter (i.e. twelfth month of lunar calendar)
(jìkān) quarterly publication
(jìbào) quarterly report
(jìxià) final month of summer (i.e. sixth month of lunar calendar)
(jìzǐ) youngest brother; a period of two or three months
(jìdù) quarter (finance, publishing, schools etc); season (sports); period of three months
(jìhòusài) a playoff
(jìchūn) final month of spring (i.e. third month of lunar calendar)
(jìhuì) quarterly meeting
(jìfù) youngest uncle; fourth uncle
(jìxiàng) characteristic nature of some season
(jìjié) time; season; period; CL:個|个[ge4]
(jìjiéxìng) seasonal
(jìjīng) menstruation; regular periods
(jìxiànlín) Ji Xianlin (1911-2009), Chinese linguist and Indologist
(jìlèi) upper abdomen, below the lowest rib
(jìmòshēnkē) Tymoshenko (name); Yulia Tymoshenko (1960-), Ukrainian politician
(jìnuò) a promise that can be realized
(jìlù) Ji Lu (542-480 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as 子路[Zi3 Lu4]
(jìjūn) third in a race; bronze medalist
(jìyǔlín) monsoon forest
(jìfēng) monsoon