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Meaning of

Pinyin tāi
Radical
Strokes
9
Definition
fetus / litter
Usage
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duò tāi
to induce an abortion / induced abortion
tāi ér
unborn child / fetus / embryo
lún tāi xiàng jiāo
tire rubber
jī tāi
freak of nature / mutant / abnormality
tāi pán
placenta
huò tāi
the root of the trouble / the cause of the disaster
lún tāi
tire / pneumatic tire
pēi tāi
embryo
tāi shēng
viviparity / zoogony
duō tāi
polyembryony
tuō tāi
to be born / (fig.) to develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc) / (fig.) to shed one's body (to be reborn) / bodiless (e.g. lacquerware)
tóu tāi
to be reincarnated
shuāng bāo tāi
twin / CL:對|对[dui4]
pēi tāi xué
embryology
怀 huái tāi
to become pregnant / to carry a child in the womb
tuō tāi huàn gǔ
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist / to turn over a new leaf / fig. to change wholly / to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
niáng tāi
womb
sǐ tāi
stillbirth / stillborn foetus / dead fetus
guài tāi
freak / abnormal embryo / fetus with deformity
tāi zuò
(botany) placenta
tāi tǐ
(in ceramics, lacquerware etc) the base (made of clay, metal, bamboo etc) onto which a glaze, lacquer or other decorative elements are applied
tāi wèi
position of the fetus
pēi tāi xué jiā
embryologist
pú táo tāi
hydatid mole / vesicular mole / hydatidiform mole

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Pinyin tai1
Wubi
eckg
Cangjie
bir
Zhengma
qzj
Four Corner
73260
Unicode
U+80ce
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