[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 7F38 [Pinyin] gang1 [Korean] hang [Japanese] kou [Definition]A large pot, jar, jug. [, r] [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 7F3A [Variant] [Pinyin] que1 [Korean] gyeol [Japanese] ketsu [Definition](1) To be deficient; to lack, be absent. To lose. Lack, gap, omission. To lack, lose, omit, be missing; wane. (2) A wound or injury. (3) A yawn; to yawn. [Credit] acm
㞔@ [Pinyin] que1ru2 [Korean] gyeolyeo [Japanese] ketsujo [Definition]Lack; privation, deficiency. Dissatisfaction. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] que1que1 [Korean] gyeolgyeol [Japanese] ketsuketsu [Definition](1) Insufficiency. (2) Fidgety, restless, anxious about details. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 7F45 [Pinyin] xia4 [Korean] ha [Japanese] ka [Definition](1) To split; be torn, rent. Burst, crack. [] (2) A crack, flaw, fissure, hole. (3) A grudge. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 7F47 [Variant]M [Pinyin] zun [Korean] jun [Japanese] son [Definition]A wine-jar, wine jug. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 7F4C [Pinyin] ying1 [Korean] aeng [Japanese] ou [Definition]A large, wide bottomed jug or pot. A vase. An earthenware jar with a small mouth and two or four ears. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 15 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 7F4D [Pinyin] lei2 [Korean] roe [Japanese] rai [Definition](1) A large jar. (2) An ornamental wooden cup for drinking wine. (3) A vessel for washing the hands. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 16 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 7F4E [Variant] [Pinyin] tan2 [Korean] dam [Japanese] tan don [Definition]A thin-necked wine bottle. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 121 [Strokes] 18 [Total Strokes] 24 [Unicode] 7F50 [Variant]p [Pinyin] guan4 [Korean] gwan [Japanese] kan [Definition](1) A wide bottomed earthen water-jar. (2) A can; a steam boiler. (3) A unit of volume. Four . (4) A well-bucket. [Credit] acm
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