Radical 211

The radical 211齿meaning " tooth" is the only traditional radical of Chinese writing with 15 strokes.

With 20 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary it happens relatively rarely. In the Kangxi Dictionary, it was nevertheless still 162 characters in which they were to see this radical.

The seal script character shows an open mouth with teeth and above the止component as a sound carrier. Initially, a gaping mouth was drawn with threatening teeth. Later, the radical left only four incisors, and now it only shows a tooth. This radical is used in only a few combinations, as it is often replaced by other characters.

The characters that can be found under the radical齿(齿), are associated with the word " tooth" such as:

龄/齢/龄( = age) contains令as a sound carrier and the tooth齿as bearers of meaning. From the number of teeth can be close to the namely years.

The symbol of the radical 211 is齿; with齿characters are compounds of U 9 F52 to齾U 9 F7E coded, then it with齿of U 9 F7F to龌U 9 F8C. The symbol歯U 6 B6F will not be used for combinations of signs.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 211

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical 211 is coded under the code point number 12,242 (U 2 FD2).

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