noun
customary simplified kanji form; simplified non-jōyō kanji variant
Refers to a set of 22 simplified kanji forms that are not part of the jōyō kanji list but are commonly used in print. Often discussed in the context of Japanese orthography and character encoding.
See also: 常用漢字
「簡易慣用字体」には「鹸」の代わりに「石鹸」の「鹸」のような字が含まれる。
The 'customary simplified forms' include characters like the one used in 石鹸 (soap) instead of the traditional 鹸.
このフォントは簡易慣用字体に対応していない。
This font does not support the customary simplified kanji forms.
Compound of 簡易 (simple, easy), 慣用 (customary use), and 字体 (character form). The term describes simplified kanji forms that have become customary in Japanese printing despite not being officially standardized.