| U+4C30 |
(same as 䰭) dreary cries of ghosts; sound of monsters |
䰰 |
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| U+4C31 |
name of a god; a legendary spirits having the face of a man and the body of a beast |
䰱 |
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| U+4C32 |
the sheatfish |
䰲 |
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| U+4C33 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C33 |
䰳 |
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| U+4C34 |
a wafting fish, a fish, to cut a fish |
䰴 |
 |
| U+4C35 |
blackfish or mullet; anchovy |
䰵 |
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| U+4C36 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C36 |
䰶 |
 |
| U+4C37 |
a fish, (same as 蚌) oyster, a kind of clam, a pretty pearl |
䰷 |
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| U+4C38 |
(interchangeable 魟 same as 鰩) the nautilus; the ray, a fish; looks like crab or king crab |
䰸 |
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| U+4C39 |
(non-classical and abbreviated form of 鱡) (same as 鰂) the cuttlefish; the inkfish |
䰹 |
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| U+4C3A |
(corrupted form of 魪) a flatfish; a sole |
䰺 |
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| U+4C3B |
(same as 漁) to catch fish, to fish, to seize |
䰻 |
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| U+4C3C |
a condiment made from minced fish salted, preserved fish; salted fish; fish cured in distiller's grains, a fish |
䰼 |
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| U+4C3D |
the globefish, blowfish, puffer |
䰽 |
 |
| U+4C3E |
a kind of fish; a bonito, (same as 鮁) shark |
䰾 |
 |
| U+4C3F |
(non-classical of 鮀) a kind of small fish grown in fresh water |
䰿 |
 |
| U+4C40 |
a kind of small fish |
䱀 |
 |
| U+4C41 |
a kind of medium sized fish grown in the sea, long and flat; with a big mouth |
䱁 |
 |
| U+4C42 |
a fish; common carp |
䱂 |
 |
| U+4C43 |
a fish |
䱃 |
 |
| U+4C44 |
(non-classical and corrupted form of 魪) a flatfish; a sole |
䱄 |
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| U+4C45 |
(same as 鱴 鮆) the mullet, a kind of fish grown in the sea; like abalone; a salted fish |
䱅 |
 |
| U+4C46 |
(same as 鱦) small fish, spawn, or roe, frog group |
䱆 |
 |
| U+4C47 |
(same as 鱔) the eel |
䱇 |
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| U+4C48 |
(ancient form of 鮨) fish pulp; mashed fish, fine-cut meat, something like the large amphibious creature; newt but very much larger, small fish, (same as 鰭) fins |
䱈 |
 |
| U+4C49 |
(corrupted form of 䱇; same as 鱓 鱔) an eel |
䱉 |
 |
| U+4C4A |
roe or spawn, a fish |
䱊 |
 |
| U+4C4B |
spawn; roe, a kind of legendary fish said to be thousands of miles long, (interchangeable 魟) the nautilus; the ray |
䱋 |
 |
| U+4C4C |
globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䱌 |
 |
| U+4C4D |
tuna, something like sturgeon |
䱍 |
 |
| U+4C4E |
(same as 䱍) tuna, something like sturgeon |
䱎 |
 |
| U+4C4F |
a fish |
䱏 |
 |
| U+4C50 |
globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䱐 |
 |
| U+4C51 |
a fish; something like crab grown in the sea |
䱑 |
 |
| U+4C52 |
salted fish, globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䱒 |
 |
| U+4C53 |
a kind of fish, something like the sheatfish |
䱓 |
 |
| U+4C54 |
(same as 鰷) a long narrow and silver colored fish; Trichiurus armatus |
䱔 |
 |
| U+4C55 |
labrus, moving fish |
䱕 |
 |
| U+4C56 |
(same as 鰡) shark |
䱖 |
 |
| U+4C57 |
a long narrow fish Trichiurus armatus |
䱗 |
 |
| U+4C58 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C58 |
䱘 |
 |
| U+4C59 |
(same as 鮛) a small kind of tuna or sturgeon |
䱙 |
 |
| U+4C5A |
a kind of fish |
䱚 |
 |
| U+4C5B |
a kind of fish; small fish; fry, a large amphibious creature, something like the newt but very much larger |
䱛 |
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| U+4C5C |
shark |
䱜 |
 |
| U+4C5D |
black carp |
䱝 |
 |
| U+4C5E |
a kind of fish |
䱞 |
 |
| U+4C5F |
(an ancient name) a kind of silver fish, a kind of insect |
䱟 |
 |
| U+4C60 |
a kind of fish |
䱠 |
 |
| U+4C61 |
the globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䱡 |
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| U+4C62 |
a kind of fish |
䱢 |
 |
| U+4C63 |
a long narrow fish; tuna |
䱣 |
 |
| U+4C64 |
(same as 鱤) |
䱤 |
 |
| U+4C65 |
a kind of fish; silver-gray color with black dots; with small mouth and no teeth |
䱥 |
 |
| U+4C66 |
the globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䱦 |
 |
| U+4C67 |
(record in an antique books) a kind of fish (same as 鱔) eels |
䱧 |
 |
| U+4C68 |
(same as 䱥) a kind of fish; silver-gray color with black dots; with small mouth and no teeth |
䱨 |
 |
| U+4C69 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C69 |
䱩 |
 |
| U+4C6A |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C6A |
䱪 |
 |
| U+4C6B |
(same as 鯻) a kind of fish |
䱫 |
 |
| U+4C6C |
a kind of fish |
䱬 |
 |
| U+4C6D |
tuna |
䱭 |
 |
| U+4C6E |
a kind of fish; skin for making arms or weapons |
䱮 |
 |
| U+4C6F |
(corrupted form) a kind of fish |
䱯 |
 |
| U+4C70 |
(same as 鮦 鯉 鱧) a kind of fish; black fish |
䱰 |
 |
| U+4C71 |
Parasilurus asotus; small fish, fry; large carp |
䱱 |
 |
| U+4C72 |
a kind of fish |
䱲 |
 |
| U+4C73 |
(same as 鱣) a kind of sturgeon; Acipenser mikadoi, (interchangeable 鱔) eels |
䱳 |
 |
| U+4C74 |
(same as 䱭) tuna |
䱴 |
 |
| U+4C75 |
stocky hawkfish (Cirrhitus pinnulatus) |
䱵 |
 |
| U+4C76 |
a male crab, cod oil |
䱶 |
 |
| U+4C77 |
(same as 魚 漁) to fish, to seize |
䱷 |
 |
| U+4C78 |
a family name, (same as 緧) a crupper |
䱸 |
 |
| U+4C79 |
(standard form) (same as 鮓) a condiment made from minced fish salted, preserved fish |
䱹 |
 |
| U+4C7A |
a male crab |
䱺 |
 |
| U+4C7B |
a kind of fish; a flashing fly-fish in legend |
䱻 |
 |
| U+4C7C |
a kind of fish; seven inches long; good for soup |
䱼 |
 |
| U+4C7D |
the silvery pomfret, Stromateoides argenteus |
䱽 |
 |
| U+4C7E |
a carp-like savory fish |
䱾 |
 |
| U+4C7F |
a kind of fish |
䱿 |
 |
| U+4C80 |
a kind of fish |
䲀 |
 |
| U+4C81 |
general term of a kind of fish, a snake-like fish |
䲁 |
 |
| U+4C82 |
a kind of fish |
䲂 |
 |
| U+4C83 |
a carp-like fish with fins resembling chicken feet |
䲃 |
 |
| U+4C84 |
(same as 鮸) an ocean fish with long flat body, big mouth, sharp teeth (a cod, same as 鰵) |
䲄 |
 |
| U+4C85 |
the globefish; blowfish; puffer |
䲅 |
 |
| U+4C86 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C86 |
䲆 |
 |
| U+4C87 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C87 |
䲇 |
 |
| U+4C88 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C88 |
䲈 |
 |
| U+4C89 |
a kind of fish; tuna |
䲉 |
 |
| U+4C8A |
fry (of fish), crab, get rid of the scales of a fish |
䲊 |
 |
| U+4C8B |
(non-classical form) a kind of fish |
䲋 |
 |
| U+4C8C |
a fish, the sound of touching the fish net |
䲌 |
 |
| U+4C8D |
(standard form of 鰧) a perch-like fish with white body and red tail |
䲍 |
 |
| U+4C8E |
(corrupted form of 鯘; same as 鮾) to spoil, to go down, to corrupt; spoiled fish-meat |
䲎 |
 |
| U+4C8F |
a kind of fish |
䲏 |
 |
| U+4C90 |
a kind of fish |
䲐 |
 |
| U+4C91 |
spawn, or roe, a kind of fish |
䲑 |
 |
| U+4C92 |
(same as 蟹) crab |
䲒 |
 |
| U+4C93 |
a kind of fish, the mouth of a fish at surface of the water; gasping for breath |
䲓 |
 |
| U+4C94 |
a whale, huge |
䲔 |
 |
| U+4C95 |
the Yangtze porpoise |
䲕 |
 |
| U+4C96 |
big fish |
䲖 |
 |
| U+4C97 |
a kind of fish; with long and flat body; small mouth and pointed lips |
䲗 |
 |
| U+4C98 |
a kind of fish; with a long cylinder body |
䲘 |
 |
| U+4C99 |
a kind of fish; grown in fresh water; with flat body; orange color or blue colored pattern |
䲙 |
 |
| U+4C9A |
shad |
䲚 |
 |
| U+4C9B |
an ancient name for tuna, a kind of sturgeon |
䲛 |
 |
| U+4C9C |
lots of fish |
䲜 |
 |
| U+4C9D |
(same as 鯧) the pomfret |
䲝 |
 |
| U+4C9E |
a general name for perch, etc. |
䲞 |
 |
| U+4C9F |
live sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) |
䲟 |
 |
| U+4CA0 |
Chinese mackerel, Chinese seerfish (Scomberomorus sinensis) |
䲠 |
 |
| U+4CA1 |
loach |
䲡 |
 |
| U+4CA2 |
loach |
䲢 |
 |
| U+4CA3 |
(simplified form) to fish; to seize |
䲣 |
 |
| U+4CA4 |
a kind of clam |
䲤 |
 |
| U+4CA5 |
(same as 鳩) the pigeon; the turtle dove |
䲥 |
 |
| U+4CA6 |
a legendary bird |
䲦 |
 |
| U+4CA7 |
cuckoo; goatsucker or nightjar |
䲧 |
 |
| U+4CA8 |
(same as 鴻) wild swan, a wild goose, vast; profound |
䲨 |
 |
| U+4CA9 |
(same as 鳲) the cuckoo; the wood-pigeon or the turtle-dove |
䲩 |
 |
| U+4CAA |
a kind of bird |
䲪 |
 |
| U+4CAB |
(corrupted form of 鳩) the pigeon; the turtle dove |
䲫 |
 |
| U+4CAC |
chicken; pheasant; wild goose |
䲬 |
 |
| U+4CAD |
kite, owl, wine cups |
䲭 |
 |
| U+4CAE |
a kind of bird |
䲮 |
 |
| U+4CAF |
a kind of black small bird |
䲯 |
 |
| U+4CB0 |
a name for the pigeon or the turtle dove |
䲰 |
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