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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+6B8A (殊)

6B8A
殊
different, special, unusual
Radical 𣦵𣦶
Strokes (without radical) 6 Total Strokes 10
Mandarin reading shū Cantonese reading syu4
Japanese on reading shu ju Japanese kun reading koto korosu tatsu
Korean reading swu Vietnamese reading thùa

CEDICT Entries:

   [ shū ]    different, unique, special, very, (classical) to behead, to die, to cut off, to separate, to surpass
   [ shū zhī ]    little imagined, scarcely realized
   [ shū zhoū ]    Ming dynasty record (1574) of exploration and foreign relations
姿   [ shū ]    differing attitude, different posture
   [ shū róng ]    special glory, distinction, rare honor, one's laurels, it's a privilege (to meet you)
   [ shū ]    to behead, capital punishment, desperate struggle, life-and-death
   [ shū shēn zhěn niàn ]    extreme solicitude (idiom); expressing the deepest condolences, to feel deeply concerned
   [ shū ]    entirely different, quite separate
   [ shū zhì ]    different, unusual scene
   [ shū ]    beautiful girl, a beauty
   [ shū tóng guī ]    different routes to the same destination (idiom); fig. different means of achieve the same end
   [ shū xiāng ]    foreign land, faraway land
⇒    [ tóng shū guī ]    same road out, different ones back
⇒    [ xuán shū ]    widely different, large disparity
⇒    [ wén shū ]    Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness
⇒    [ wén shū shī ]    Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness
⇒    [ wén shū ]    Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness
⇒    [ shū ]    special, particular, unusual, extraordinary
⇒    [ shū ér tóng ]    child with special needs, gifted child
⇒    [ shū hán shù ]    special functions (math.)
⇒    [ shū ]    special education, special-needs education
⇒    [ shū ]    special care, intensive nursing
⇒    [ shū guān ]    special relation
⇒    [ zhòng guǎ xuán shū ]    the multitude against the few, a wide disparity (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered, unequally matched, overwhelmed by weight of numbers
⇒    [ màn shū ]    Su Manshu (1884-1918), Chinese writer, journalist, Buddhist monk, participant in the revolutionary movement

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