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9AA8
骨
bone; skeleton; frame, framework
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 0 Total Strokes 10
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading gwat1
Japanese on reading kotsu Japanese kun reading hone
Korean reading kol Vietnamese reading cốt
Specialized Semantic Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

   [ ]    bone
   [ ]    spur, bony outgrowth
   [ ]    carving in bone
   [ ]    strength, vigorous (calligraphy)
   [ huà ]    to ossify, ossification
   [ ]    bone tool (archaeology)
   [ zi ]    ribs, frame
   [ zi ]    beneath the surface, fundamentally, at the deepest level
   [ gàn ]    diaphysis (long segment of a bone), fig. backbone
   [ gàn wǎng ]    backbone network
   [ gǎn ]    bony, skinny
   [ zhé ]    to suffer a fracture, (of a bone) to break, fracture
   [ ]    aggregate (sand or gravel used in concrete 混凝土)
   [ duǒ ]    club (ancient stick-like weapon), (flower) bud
   [ jià ]    framework, skeleton
   [ shi ]    skeletal remains, Taiwan pr. [gu3 zhi2]
   [ ]    unyielding character, courageous spirit, integrity, moral backbone
   [ ]    bone structure and physiognomy, the strength observed in brushstrokes (Chinese calligraphy)
   [ huī ]    bone ash, ashes of the dead
   [ huī ]    box for bone ashes, funerary casket
   [ huī kān ]    columbarium
   [ tàn ]    bone black, animal charcoal
   [ jìn ]    bones and ashes, remains (after Buddhist cremation)
   [ piàn ]    spicule
   [ paí ]    dominoes
   [ paí yìng ]    domino effect, ripple effect
   [ ]    bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash)
   [ bìng ]    osteopathy
   [ tòng zhèng ]    Dengue fever, breakbone fever
   [ liú ]    osteoma (benign tumor composed of bone-like material)
   [ shoù chaí ]    as thin as a match, emaciated (idiom)
   [ shoù chaí ]    variant of 骨瘦如柴[gu3 shou4 ru2 chai2]
   [ pén ]    pelvis
   [ pén ]    pelvic floor (anatomy)
   [ pán ]    pelvis (Tw)
   [ lu ]    to roll rapidly, to spin, Taiwan pr. [gu2 lu5]
   [ ]    (onom.) rolling around, spinning, also pr. [gu1 lu1 lu1], Taiwan pr. [gu2 lu4 lu5]
   [ ]    orthopedics, orthopedic surgery
   [ ]    thin, emaciated
   [ jié ]    joint (of the skeleton)
   [ fěn ]    bone meal
   [ tán ]    urn
   [ roù ]    blood relation, kin, one's flesh and blood
   [ roù xiāng cán ]    close kindred slaughter one another (idiom); internecine strife
   [ roù xiāng lián ]    lit. interrelated as bones and flesh (idiom); inseparably related, closely intertwined
   [ feí hoù ]    hyperostosis (abnormal thickening of bone)
   [ ]    periosteum (membrane covering bone)
   [ yuán ]    collagen (protein)
   [ dǒng ]    variant of 古董[gu3 dong3]
   [ xuè ]    flesh and blood, one's offspring
   [ zhì shū sōng ]    osteoporosis
   [ zhì shū sōng zhèng ]    osteoporosis
   [ doū doū ]    (onom.) for plopping sound
   [ zhēn ]    spicule (in biology), bone needle (in archaeology)
   [ guān jié yán ]    osteoarthritis
   [ dǐng ]    (bird species of China) Eurasian coot (Fulica atra)
   [ tou ]    bone, CL:根[gen1],塊|块[kuai4], moral character, bitterness, Taiwan pr. [gu2 tou5]
   [ tou jià zi ]    skeleton, skinny person, a mere skeleton
   [ tou jié ]    joint (of the skeleton)
   [ haí ]    bones, skeleton
   [ hoú ]    (anatomy) epiphysis
   [ ]    bones, skeleton
   [ ]    striated muscle
   [ suǐ ]    bone marrow (medulla ossea)
   [ suǐ zēng shēng cháng zōng zhēng ]    myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)
   [ suǐ zhí ]    bone marrow transplant
   [ suǐ qiāng ]    marrow cavity (in long bones)
   [ gěng ]    fish bone, bone stuck in the throat, sth one feels obliged to speak out about, candid speaker
   [ gěng zhī chén ]    lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom); fig. person one can rely on for candid criticism
   [ gěng zaì hoú ]    fish bone stuck in one's throat (idiom); fig. to feel obliged to speak out candidly, sth on one's mind
⇒    [ lu ]    with a rolling or twisting movement, in a single movement, in one breath
⇒    [ dīng niú paí ]    T-bone steak
⇒    [ shàng ]    maxilla (upper jaw)
⇒    [ xià ]    lower jaw, mandible
⇒    [ xià hàn ]    lower jawbone, mandible
⇒    [ zhǔ xīn ]    backbone, mainstay, pillar, definite view, one's own judgment
⇒    [ ]    pubic bone
⇒    [ ]    Buddha's bones (as a sacred relic)
⇒    [ ]    stupa (Buddhist shrine)
⇒    [ ]    lofty and unyielding character
⇒    [ shāng jīn dòng ]    to suffer serious injury (idiom)
⇒    [ shāng jīn duàn ]    to suffer serious injury (idiom)
⇒    [ qiè zhī choú ]    bitter hatred, hatred that cuts to the bone
⇒    [ ]    piercing, cutting, bone-chilling, penetrating (cold)
⇒    [ ]    ingrained, entrenched, deep-rooted
⇒    [ xiāng ]    deep-seated lovesickness (idiom)
⇒    [ míng xīn ]    lit. carved in bones and engraved in the heart (idiom), fig. etched in one's memory, unforgettable
⇒    [ ]    oracle bone, bone used for divination, esp. animal scapula
⇒    [ fǎn ]    (physiognomy) protruding bone at the back of the head, regarded as a sign of a renegade nature
⇒    [ chī rén toú ]    ruthless, vicious and greedy
⇒    [ zuò ]    ischium
⇒    [ zuò shén jīng ]    sciatic nerve
⇒    [ zuò shén jīng tòng ]    sciatica
⇒    [ zhǒng zhōng ]    dried bones in burial mound (idiom); dead and buried
⇒    [ waì ]    exoskeleton (the carapace of insects, crabs etc)
⇒    [ duō xìng suǐ liú ]    multiple myeloma (medicine)
⇒    [ duō nuò paí ]    dominoes
⇒    [ ]    lit. like maggots feeding on a corpse (idiom), fig. fixed on sth, to cling on without letting go, to pester obstinately
⇒    [ hán fēng ]    bone chilling wind (idiom)
⇒    [ ér ruǎn bìng ]    rickets (medicine)
⇒    [ chǐ ]    ulna (anatomy), bone of the forearm
⇒    [ kaō ]    coccyx, tailbone at end of spine
⇒    [ weǐ ]    coccyx
⇒    [ weǐ ]    coccyx, tailbone
⇒    [ shī ]    skeleton of the dead
⇒    [ chè ]    to the bone, to the marrow, fig. to a very large degree
⇒    [ chǐ ]    pubis, pubic bone
⇒    [ hèn zhī ]    to hate sb to the bone (idiom)
⇒    [ qíng tóng roù ]    as close as flesh and bones (idiom); deep friendship
⇒    [ qíng roù ]    feelings deeper than for one's own flesh and blood (idiom), deep friendship
⇒    [ lǎn tou ]    lazybones, beanbag
⇒    [ chéng ]    bone formation, osteogenesis
⇒    [ chéng quán zhèng ]    osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), brittle bone disease
⇒    [ chuō liang ]    to criticize behind sb's back, back-biting
⇒    [ biǎn ]    flat bone
⇒    [ zhǎng ]    metacarpal bone (long bones in the hand and feet)
⇒    [ paí ]    pork chop, pork cutlet, spare ribs, (coll.) skinny person
⇒    [ paí jīng ]    (jocularly) anorexic girl, a bag of bones
⇒    [ jiē ]    elder or elderberry (genus Sambucus)
⇒    [ jiǎn ]    bone-gathering, a custom of Fujian and Taiwan in which a son recovers the bones of his deceased father from the grave and places them in an urn for permanent storage at a different location
⇒    [ shù ]    Chinese name for African kingdom in Somalia, cf Mogadishu 摩加迪沙
⇒    [ zhěn ]    occipital bone (back of the skull)
⇒    [ goǔ ]    Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta)
⇒    [ roú qíng xiá ]    gentle feelings and chivalrous disposition (idiom)
⇒    [ zhuī ]    vertebra
⇒    [ raó ]    radius (anatomy), bone of the forearm
⇒    [ héng ]    pubic bone
⇒    [ zhèng ]    bonesetting, Chinese osteopathy
⇒    [ zhèng ]    the eight methods of bonesetting, Chinese osteopathy
⇒    [ maó sǒng rán ]    to have one's hair stand on end (idiom), to feel one's blood run cold
⇒    [ bìng ]    see 氟骨症[fu2 gu3 zheng4]
⇒    [ zhèng ]    osteofluorosis, skeletal fluorosis
⇒    [ ]    black-boned chicken, silky fowl, silkie, Gallus gallus domesticus Brisson
⇒    [ ]    vomer bone (in the nose, dividing the nostrils)
⇒    [ pa ]    (old) scapula
⇒    [ shēng roù ]    lit. the dead returning to life, a miracle (idiom)
⇒    [ jiǎ ]    tortoise shell and animal bones used in divination, oracle bone inscriptions (an early form of Chinese script)
⇒    [ jiǎ wén ]    oracle script, oracle bone inscriptions (an early form of Chinese script)
⇒    [ jiǎ wén ]    oracle script, oracle bone character (an early form of Chinese script)
⇒    [ shoù líng dīng ]    emaciated, scrawny
⇒    [ shoù lín xún ]    skinny; emaciated (idiom)
⇒    [ shoù léng léng ]    bony, skinny
⇒    [ baí ]    bones of the dead
⇒    [ baí jīng ]    White Bone Spirit (in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]), (fig.) sly and cunning person
⇒    [ baí dǐng ]    coot
⇒    [ baō toú ]    to be all skin and bones (idiom), also written 皮包骨[pi2 bao1 gu3]
⇒    [ zhēn ]    incus or anvil bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration from malleus hammer bone to stapes stirrup bone
⇒    [ biān ]    to be extremely cold or painful
⇒    [ yìng tou ]    resolute individual, a hard nut to crack, tough mission, difficult task
⇒    [ yìng ]    bony fishes, Osteichthyes (taxonomic class including most fish)
⇒    [ sōng zhì ]    cancellous bone, trabecular bone, spongy bone
⇒    [ jīn ]    muscles and bones, physique, strength, courage
⇒    [ jiē gu yǎn ]    (dialect) critical juncture, crucial moment, Taiwan pr. [jie2 gu5 yan3]
⇒    [ jiē gu yǎn ]    erhua variant of 節骨眼|节骨眼[jie1 gu5 yan3]
⇒    [ shaī ]    ethmoid bone (cheek)
⇒    [ fěn shēn suì ]    lit. torn body and crushed bones (idiom), fig. to die horribly, to sacrifice one's life
⇒    [ nián daì ]    (old) (idiom) muddled, indecisive, plodding
⇒    [ nián zhuó ]    see 粘皮帶骨|粘皮带骨[nian2 pi2 dai4 gu3]
⇒    [ hóng suǐ ]    red bone marrow (myeloid tissue)
⇒    [ ]    columbarium
⇒    [ baō jià ]    cytoskeleton (of a cell)
⇒    [ laǒ ]    (dialect) veteran actor, old trouper
⇒    [ laǒ tou ]    weary old body (colloquial term, used jocularly or irreverently)
⇒    [ tīng ]    ossicles (of the middle ear), three ossicles, acting as levers to amplify sound, namely: stapes or stirrup bone 鐙骨|镫骨, incus or anvil bone 砧骨, malleus or hammer bone 錘骨|锤骨
⇒    [ tīng ]    ossicles (in the middle ear), also written 聽小骨|听小骨
⇒    [ tīng liàn ]    chain of ossicles (in the middle ear)
⇒    [ roù chá ]    bak-kut-teh or pork ribs soup, popular in Malaysia and Singapore
⇒    [ leì ]    rib
⇒    [ ]    femur
⇒    [ jiān jiǎ ]    scapula, shoulder blade
⇒    [ gōng ]    humerus
⇒    [ beì ]    spine
⇒    [ kuà ]    hip bone
⇒    [ xiōng ]    sternum, breastbone
⇒    [ liang ]    backbone
⇒    [ zhuī ]    vertebra
⇒    [ ]    backbone
⇒    [ shén jīng xué ]    chiropractic
⇒    [ jìng ]    tibia
⇒    [ tuō taī huàn ]    to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist, to turn over a new leaf, fig. to change wholly, to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
⇒    [ tuō huàn taī ]    to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist, to turn over a new leaf, fig. to change wholly
⇒    [ feí ]    fibula, calf bone
⇒    [ yaō ]    lumbar vertebrae
⇒    [ gaì ]    kneecap
⇒    [ huā duo ]    (coll.) flower bud
⇒    [ jiàn ]    sacrum (bone at the base of the spine)
⇒    [ ]    tiger bone (used in TCM)
⇒    [ dié ]    sphenoid bone (front of the temple)
⇒    [ qīn shēng roù ]    one's own flesh and blood
⇒    [ jiàn tou ]    miserable wretch, contemptible individual
⇒    [ ]    ankle bone, ankle
⇒    [ shēn zi ]    posture, upright posture
⇒    [ ruǎn ]    cartilage
⇒    [ ruǎn bìng ]    chondropathy (medicine)
⇒    [ ruǎn tou ]    weak, cowardly person, spineless individual
⇒    [ ruǎn ]    cartilaginous fish (such as sharks)
⇒    [ ruǎn leì ]    cartilaginous fishes, Chondrichthyes (taxonomic class including sharks and rays)
⇒    [ yíng ]    to ceremonially receive a bone relic of the Buddha
⇒    [ lián roù ]    chop, rib meat
⇒    [ ]    (dead) human remains
⇒    [ míng xīn ]    engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives, undying gratitude
⇒    [ míng xīn loù ]    engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives, undying gratitude
⇒    [ gāng shuǐ ]    reinforced concrete
⇒    [ chuí ]    malleus or hammer bone of middle ear
⇒    [ chuí bǐng ]    manubrium of malleus (handle of hammer bone), connecting ossicles 聽小骨|听小骨 to tympanum 鼓膜
⇒    [ suǒ ]    collarbone, clavicle
⇒    [ dèng ]    stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear
⇒    [ juān xīn míng ]    etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment)
⇒    [ juān míng xīn ]    etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment)
⇒ 祿   [ ā shǐ duō ]    Ashina Qutlugh, personal name of 頡跌利施可汗|颉跌利施可汗[Jie2 die1 li4 shi1 Ke4 han2]
⇒    [ dàn li tou ]    to look for bones in an egg, to find fault, to nitpick (idiom)
⇒    [ ]    blatant, unsubtle, frank, (of sex, violence etc) explicit
⇒    [ líng ]    columbarium
⇒    [ dǐng ]    parietal bone (top of the scull)
⇒    [ toú gaì ]    skull, cranium
⇒    [ toú ]    skull
⇒    [ é ]    frontal bone (forehead)
⇒    [ ]    skull (of a dead body)
⇒    [ niè ]    temporal bone, os temporale
⇒    [ quán ]    zygomatic bone (cheek bone)
⇒    [ fēng ]    strength of character, vigorous style (of calligraphy)
⇒    [ ]    sacrum (anatomy), bone forming the base of the spinal column
⇒    [ haí ]    skeleton, skeletal remains
⇒    [ hoú ruǎn bǎn ]    epiphyseal plate, growth plate (bone)
⇒    [ qià ]    ilium (the large flat bone of the pelvic girdle)
⇒    [ bìn ]    kneecap, patella
⇒    [ kuān ]    hip bone
⇒    [ ]    fish bone
⇒    [ huáng suǐ ]    yellow or fatty bone marrow
⇒    [ heī gu lōng dōng ]    variant of 黑咕隆咚[hei1 gu5 long1 dong1]
⇒    [ jiǎ ]    turbinate, nasal concha
⇒    [ ]    nasal bone
⇒    [ lóng ]    keel, dragon bones (ancient bones used in TCM)
⇒    [ lóng chē ]    water wheel

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