(tuǐ) - Leg — an archaic or variant form of

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tuǐ | 16 strokes | radical:

· tuǐ

Leg — an archaic or variant form of 腿 (tuǐ), meaning the leg of a human or animal.

Leg — an archaic or variant form of

Usage highlights

Injured legStrong legAnimal legHuman legLeg bone

Synonyms

  • leg (modern standard form)
  • foot; leg (in some contexts)

Antonyms

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • He injured his leg (骽).
  • The horse has strong legs (骽).
  • Ancient texts sometimes use this character for leg (骽).

Collocations

  • Injured leg(伤骽)
  • Strong leg(强骽)
  • Animal leg(兽骽)
  • Human leg(人骽)
  • Leg bone(骽骨)

Idioms

  • No common idioms found using this character

Cultural background

FAQ
  • This character is an archaic/variant form of the modern character 腿.
  • It appears primarily in historical texts and is rarely used in contemporary Chinese.
  • The character structure combines the 'bone' radical with a phonetic component.

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