Chinese Unicode Characters
toad (especially in reference to the one supposed to live on the moon), molluscs; mollusks generally
U+45E9
17897
䗩
䗩
thick blood of cattle and goat
U+4613
17939
䘓
䘓
kàn kào
the sleeve
U+4621
17953
䘡
䘡
bǐ
the front of a Chinese gown, lapel of a Chinese dress-worn by the literati in former days, a short coat; a short top garment, neck-wears for babies, very fine silk fabric
U+4625
17957
䘥
䘥
xiá
the pleates on the lapel of a garment of thin silk
U+462D
17965
䘭
䘭
dié zhì
the lapel or collar of a garment or robe, hat
U+462F
17967
䘯
䘯
the lower front of a robe, gown, etc., sleeves, the opening on the lower front of a robe
U+4638
17976
䘸
䘸
yì
the waistline (in dress-making), a loop for button, a waist band or belt, pleat; a fold
U+4645
17989
䙅
䙅
yào
to store or save up; to hoard, to strip off; to deprive of, to undress forcibly
U+4652
18002
䙒
䙒
xù
the lower part of a garment; skirt; petticoat
U+4653
18003
䙓
䙓
baǐ hè
to soar as a bird, (ancient form of U+9077 遷) to move, to change
U+4674
18036
䙴
䙴
to vomit milk (said of baby), to vomit unwillingly
U+4679
18041
䙹
䙹
jiǎng nǎo xiàn xiǎng
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