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螺 (luó)
1. A type of soft-bodied animal, typically having a hard shell that is conical, spindle-shaped, or oval and features spiral markings.
- Example: 螺蛳 (snail), 田螺 (paddy snail), 海螺 (sea conch), 螺号 (conch trumpet), 法螺 (a Buddhist instrument made from a conch shell).
2. Resembling the texture of a snail shell.
- Example: 螺纹 (spiral pattern), 螺旋 (spiral), 螺钉 (screw), 螺母 (nut), 螺栓 (bolt), 螺髻 (an ancient hairstyle resembling a snail shell).
3. Same as "脶" (a variant term).
1. A type of soft-bodied animal, typically having a hard shell that is conical, spindle-shaped, or oval and features spiral markings (spiral shell; snail).
- Example: 螺蛳 (snail), 田螺 (paddy snail), 海螺 (sea conch).
2. Abbreviation for 螺髻 (spiral-shaped coil).
- Example: 螺髻 (a hairstyle resembling a snail shell).
3. Describing a deep green color of mountains that are shaped like a snail shell (green mountain).
- Example: 螺冈 (referring to green hills).
4. Abbreviated term for 螺子黛 (black paint).
- Example: 螺黛 (an ancient mineral pigment used for eyebrow makeup).
5. Abbreviated term for法螺 (a musical instrument used by soldiers or monks, made from a conch shell).
- Example: 螺钹 (conch and cymbals).
6. Whorl patterns, such as spiral fingerprints (whorl).
- Example: 螺纹 (spiral print), 螺印 (fingerprint).
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