Chinese Character 脼 Meanings and components.
Form
脼
Meaning
No translation found yet.Main Components
By analyzing its shape, the hanzi[2] character 脼 can be seen as a composition of 2 main shapes where their meanings are moon (月) , and two (兩)
Its radical[1] is: 肉 (rou4) which means: Meat, Flesh, Pulp (Of A Fruit), (Coll.) (Of A Fruit) Squashy, (Of A Person) Flabby, Irresolute, Kangxi Radical 130, .肉
In cangjie it is written with BMLB
How to write 脼
To write脼 you should write a combination of 月 , 兩 arranged in a 吅 shape:
月 + 兩 = 脼
脼 Stroke Order
The order of the strokes to write 脼 should be followed in this specific way.
Components Tree
The composition tree, or the characters that form each component of 脼, looks as follow:
脼
Pinyin:liang3 Shape:吅
兩
Pinyin:liang3 Shape:+
Meaning[3]: Two . Both . Some . A Few . Tael, Unit Of Weight Equal To 50 Grams (Modern) Or 1⁄16 Of A Catty 斤[Jin1] (Old)
帀
Pinyin:za1 Shape:吕
Meaning[3]: Variant Of 匝[Za1]
一
Pinyin:yi1
Meaning[3]: One . 1 . Single . A (Article) . As Soon As . Entire . Whole . All . Throughout . 'One' Radical In Chinese Characters (Kangxi Radical 1) . Also Pr. [Yao1] For Greater Clarity When Spelling Out Numbers Digit By Digit