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堇 [jǐn]
1. (noun) Refers to a family of herbaceous plants known as violets. The flowers are white with purple stripes, and the entire plant can be used in medicine. Also known as "堇堇菜".
(食品):草本植物,花白色,带紫色条纹,全草可入药,亦称“堇堇菜”。
2. (noun) A herbaceous plant with purple flowers. The entire plant is bitter and can be used in medicine.
(食品):草本植物,花紫色。全草味苦,可入药。
3. (adjective) A variant borrowed as "仅," meaning small or few.
(形):假借为“仅”。少的 (English: few; little)
4. (noun) A name for a plant; an abbreviation for the genus of violet plants.
(名):菜名。堇菜属植物泛称的略称 ([En.]: violet)
5. (noun) Refers to aconite (a type of Chinese herb), which is toxic.
(名):中药乌头,有毒 ([En.]: aconite)
6. (example) For instance: 三色堇 (Three-colored violet).
7. A perennial herbaceous plant with slender stems, kidney-shaped leaves with serrated edges, which blooms white flowers with purple stripes in late spring. The fruit is oval-shaped, and the whole plant can be used in medicine, also referred to as "堇堇菜."
(食品):多年生草本植物,茎细弱,叶呈肾脏形,边缘有锯齿,春末开白花,有紫色条纹。果实椭圆形,全草可入药,亦称“堇堇菜”。
8. A homophone or variant character meaning "墐."
(通假字,通“墐”)
9. An alternative pronunciation for the above.
(上述[一]的另一种读音。)
10. An alternative pronunciation for the above.
(上述[一]的另一种读音。)
11. (noun) Referring to clay or sincerity.
(名):1. 粘土。2. 诚。
12. (noun) Referring to clay.
(名):①黏土。
13. (noun) Referring to sincerity.
(名):②诚。
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