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絡
luò
1. Generally refers to net-like items. (En: sth. resembling a net)
2. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Refers to various types of collateral branches of the main channel, resembling a net that covers everywhere, large and small. Commonly categorized into 络, 浮络, and 孙络. (En: collateral branch of the large channel)
- Example: In "The Book of Rites": "Treating its collaterals and channels."
3. Horse halter. (En: horse halter)
- Example: In "Jian Wen Emperor's 'Xizhai Xing Ma'": "Morning wind, white gold halter."
形
1. Formed by the combination of simpler substances (such as compounds or ions). (En: complex)
- Example: Such as complex ions; complex salts; complexes.
2. See also lào.
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