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Stroke by Stroke: 呎 Writing Order
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foot (unit of length equal to 0.3048 m) / old form of modern 英尺[ying1 chi3]
Usage
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呎
1. An old term for "feet," a unit of length in the Imperial and U.S. customary systems; one foot is twelve inches, approximately equal to 9 inches and 1/10 of a Chinese measuring foot (this character is no longer used in mainland China, where "英尺" is used instead).
2. Noun; a unit of measurement for length. One meter equals one hundred centimeters; one yard is approximately thirty centimeters; one Chinese foot equals zero point three three three meters.
3. Noun; a measuring tool for length. Common expressions include: "皮尺" (flexible tape measure), "铁尺" (metal ruler).
4. Feet is also historically written as "呎."
5. See also "尺寸" (size) [2].
6. See also "工尺" (engineering scale).
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