() - Tǎ — an archaic Chinese character referring to

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tā | 13 strokes | radical:

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Tǎ — an archaic Chinese character referring to a type of fruit tree or plant, possibly similar to a berry bush or small fruit-bearing tree.

Tǎ — an archaic Chinese character referring to

Usage highlights

tǎ fruittǎ treetǎ planttǎ berry

Synonyms

  • berry (more common term for berry fruits)
  • fruit (general term)

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The ancient text mentions a fruit called tǎ (榙).
  • Some scholars identify tǎ as a type of berry (榙果).
  • This character appears in classical botanical descriptions (榙树).

Collocations

  • tǎ fruit(榙果)
  • tǎ tree(榙树)
  • tǎ plant(榙木)
  • tǎ berry(榙实)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • 榙 is an extremely rare character found primarily in ancient Chinese texts and dictionaries.
  • It represents a type of plant or fruit that is no longer commonly identified in modern botany.
  • The character's obscurity makes it primarily of interest to scholars and etymologists.

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