Chinese Unicode Characters
(old translated form) nitrogen (symbol N)
U+3CB7
15543
㲷
㲷
dàn
dried up ( of waterway; the channel of a river; a pond, etc.)
U+3CB8
15544
㲸
㲸
(non-classical form of 氿) the dry soil on the river side, spring water from the hole of mountain side, a small fountain, shore; bank; beach, name of a lake in today's Jiangsu Province Yixing county
U+3CB9
15545
㲹
㲹
guǐ qiú
to wash; to rinse; to clean; to spurt; to blow out
U+3CBA
15546
㲺
㲺
jí kè léi
(ancient form of U+6EBA 溺) sunk; perished, drawned; infatuated
U+3CBB
15547
㲻
㲻
nì
name of a river, (same as 汊) a branching stream; branching creeks
U+3CBC
15548
㲼
㲼
yì
name of a river in today's southwest of Shanxi Province, the wet things attach or stick up to each other, dirty and muddy
U+3CBD
15549
㲽
㲽
niàn rěn xiàn
(same as 雨) rain, to rain down; to pour down
U+3CBE
15550
㲾
㲾
yǔ yù
extensive body of water; broad and deep of water; momentum of moving water deep and wide
U+3CBF
15551
㲿
㲿
wǎng
a river in ancient times
U+3CC0
15552
㳀
㳀
guò kaǐ xì
water flow; water current; momentum of moving water
U+3CC1
15553
㳁
㳁
zè
(same as 沿) to follow a course; to go along; to coast, to hand down; to continue; to conseve, along or by, as a road or a coast
U+3CC2
15554
㳂
㳂
yán
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