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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 畸
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 畸
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Meaning of

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
13
Definition
fractional remains / odd
Usage
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畸 [jī] 1. Irregular, abnormal. Example: 畸形 (irregular shape), 畸胎 (irregular fetus), 畸人 (abnormal person), 畸变 (irregular change). 2. Remainder, fragmented. Example: 畸数 (remaining number), 畸零 (scattered fragments), 畸羡 (refers to surplus). 3.偏 (偏离):偏轻偏重 (lopsided, imbalanced). 4. Same as “奇”, referring to an odd number that is not a multiple of two. 畸 [jī] 1. The original meaning: fragmented land. 2. The meaning of an odd number, remainder. Example: 畸零 (leftover), 畸羡 (remainder, often referring to surplus items). 3. In ancient times, referred to one wing of a military formation. Example: 左畸 (left wing of the army). 畸 [jī] 1. Irregular, non-standard. Example: 畸形 (deformed), 畸态 (abnormal condition). 2.偏离 (deviation);偏颇 (biased). Example: 畸重畸轻 (imbalanced weight). 3. Extraordinary, surpassing the ordinary. Example: 畸人 (a person out of line with the norm), 畸士 (a unique individual), 畸行 (extraordinary behavior), 畸民 (eccentric individuals). 4. Odd, referring to odd numbers; opposite of “双” (even) and “偶” (even number). Example: 畸日 (odd day, referring to dates like 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc., as opposed to even dates).
jī xíng
deformity / abnormality
jī biàn
distortion / aberration
zhì jī
producing abnormality / leading to genetic malformation / teratogenic
jī tāi
freak of nature / mutant / abnormality
jī xíng ér
deformed child / child with birth defect
jī líng
fractional part of a real number / odd fractional remnant / lone person / solitary

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Cangjie
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Zhengma
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