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marsiliaceae / clover fern, (artemisia) / duckweed, apple
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蘋 (píng)
1. **Big duckweed**. Now called "four-leaf vegetables" or "field character grass." A type of fern plant, belonging to the family of duckweed. A perennial aquatic herb. The leaf stalks are long, with a cluster of four small leaves at the top. The whole plant can be used for medicinal purposes. It is also used as pig feed.
2. **Noun, plant name**. A type of fern and flowering plant, in the family of duckweed and genus of duckweed. It grows in shallow water, has long stalks, and forms a compound leaf at the top with four small leaves. The lower part of the stalk branches off with spore sacs. The compound leaf formed by the four small leaves resembles the character "田" (field). The whole plant can be used medicinally. It is refreshing and diuretic. Also known as "white duckweed," "field character grass," and "four-leaf vegetables."
3. **Noun, plant name**. A type of fern and flowering plant, belonging to the family of duckweed and genus of duckweed. (Repeated definition.)
4. **Noun**. Referring to **apple**, a small deciduous tree in the rose family. The fruit is edible.
5. **Basic meaning**: Duckweed.
6. **Meaning 1**: The same as the basic meaning. (English: duckweed)
7. **Meaning 2**: A type of wormwood, specifically "qinghao". (English: wormwood; artemisia)
8. **Meaning 3**: The same as "蘋". Referring to "apple". (English: apple)
9. **Meaning 4**: An alternative reading of "軿". A type of military vehicle. (English: boxcar)
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