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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 肢
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Meaning of

Pinyin zhī
Radical
Strokes
8
Definition
limb
Usage
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肢 [zhī] n. 1. The collective term for human hands, feet, arms, and legs; also refers to the four legs of certain animals. Example: 四肢 (four limbs), 上肢 (upper limb), 下肢 (lower limb), 假肢 (prosthetic limb). 2. Refers specifically to the waist of the human body. Example: 协肩屏气,舐痔折肢 (From "朝野佥载", related to the waist). Origin: The original meaning refers to the totality of human limbs and the wings and feet of birds and beasts. Construction: A phono-semantic compound; composed of the radical for flesh and the phonetic component "支". In the text: 1. "商君书":劳其四肢,伤其五脏 (To labor the four limbs, injure the five organs). 2. "管子":四肢六道,身之体也 (The four limbs and six paths constitute the body). 3. Examples include terms like 肢节 (limb joints), 肢骸 (limbs and bones).
sì zhī
the four limbs of the body
jié zhī
amputation (medicine) / to amputate
xià zhī
lower limbs
zhī tǐ
limb / limbs and trunk / body
hòu zhī
hind legs
jié zhī dòng wù
arthropod
shàng zhī
upper limb
qián zhī
forelimb / foreleg
fù zhī
appendage
yāo zhī
waist
zhī jiě
to dismember / (fig.) to break into parts
duàn zhī
amputated limb
sì zhī bǎi hái
Limbs
jiǎ zhī
artificial limb / prosthetic
xià zhī gǔ
ossa extremitatis inferioris
cán zhī
stump
gā zhi wō
armpit / also pr. [ge1 zhi5 wo1] / also written 夾肢窩|夹肢窝[ga1 zhi5 wo1]
jié zhī
articulated pod / segmental appendage
shàng xià zhī
Upper and lower limbs

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Cangjie
bje
Zhengma
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Four Corner
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