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Matthews

earth
#54a
Chapter-05

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

T'u is supposed to be a picture of plants springing from the soil. It is the name assigned to the planet Saturn.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)



earth/dust/clay/local/indigenous/crude opium/unsophisticated/one of the eight ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]/Tu (ethnic group)/surname Tu

Phrases ending with the given character

sān
mortar/concrete/cement
gān
hàn
Aridosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
rén
wéi
Anthrosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
jūn
Isohumosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
shì
mǐn
cement (loanword) (old)
tiě
Ferrosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
xīn
chéng
Primosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
yǒu
Histosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
yǒng
dòng
permafrost
lìn
róng
Argosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
hùn
níng
concrete
qián
Gleyosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
zhuān
hóng
red brick clay
nài
huǒ
fireproof stone/flame resistant material
zhí
humus (topsoil of decayed vegetation)
péng
rùn
bentonite (mineralogy)
biàn
xìng
Vertosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
fán
bauxite/aluminum ore
tiě
Ferralosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
chú
xíng
Cambosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)
gāo
lǐng
kaolin (clay)/china clay
jiǎn
xìng
alkaline soil
yán
chéng
Halosols (Chinese Soil Taxonomy)

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