What's the word on it?
Basic explanation: mortar
Ji
A rice threshing utensil is made of stone or wood, and the middle is sunken.
Shaped like a mortar: molars.
Number of strokes: 6;
Radical: mortar;
Number of strokes: 32 15 1 1
Detailed explanation: mortar
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name
(pictographic. The seal script is shaped like a rice thresher, and the four points in the middle indicate that there is rice. Original meaning: fried rice utensils sunken in the middle)
The original meaning is the same ["mortar"]
Mortar, mortar also. The ancients dug the ground for mortar and then wore wood and stone. -"Shuo Wen"
Broken wood is a pestle, and digging is a mortar. -"Yi, under the copula"
Choose a complete mortar, beat it, and don't break it. -Jia Sixie's Qi Yao Min Shu
Another example is mortar pestle (mortar pestle); Tang Jiu (wooden mortar chiseled into a boat shape, also known as Tang Jiu); There is no pot in the mortar (metaphor for the death of his wife)
It is also used to describe mortar. Such as: medicinal mortar; Shijiu; Tamping mortar
mortar
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move
Pour rice in a mortar.
Weave the mortar. (mortar, used as a verb: rice. )-Qing Zhou Rong's Biography of the Taro Old Man
mortar
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shape
[Molar] Shaped like a mortar. Such as grinding teeth; The mortar head is deep-eyed (describing the appearance as extremely ugly); Mortar series (mortar pit)
Low [low]
Offshore and mortars. (in the mortar, the middle is concave. )-Liu Ming's "Sincerity Ji" and "Liu Wencheng Official Documents Collection"
grind one's teeth
Zhe Ji
【 "molar" tooth name. On both sides of the back of the mouth. Generally, there are six jaws, which are shaped like mortar, hence the name. Commonly known as "alveolar tooth"