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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: , -咫-
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Chinese Characters: Make-Me-a-Hanzi Dictionary [with local updates]
[, zhǐ, ㄓˇ] unit of length used during the Zhou dynasty
Radical: , Decomposition:   尺 [chǐ, ㄔˇ]  只 [zhī, ]
Etymology: [pictophonetic] ruler
Rank: 4196

KANJIDIC with stroke order from AnimCJK
[] Meaning: short; span
On-yomi: シ, shi
Kun-yomi: た, ta
Radical: , Decomposition:     

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
[zhǐ, ㄓˇ, ] 8 in. length unit of Zhou dynasty #107,593 [Add to Longdo]
近在[jìn zài zhǐ chǐ, ㄐㄧㄣˋ ㄗㄞˋ ㄓˇ ㄔˇ,    ] be almost within reach #22,598 [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
[やあた;やた, yaata ; yata] (n) (1) (arch) (See ) eight ata (approx. 144 cm); (2) (usu. やた) large; long [Add to Longdo]
の烏[やたのからす, yatanokarasu] (n) (1) (obsc) (See 八烏) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology [Add to Longdo]
[やたがらす, yatagarasu] (n) (1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology [Add to Longdo]
鏡;八の鏡[やたのかがみ;やたかがみ(八咫鏡), yatanokagami ; yatakagami ( hachi shi kagami )] (n) (See 三種の神器・1) Yata no Kagami (the eight-span mirror; one of the Imperial regalia) [Add to Longdo]
;尺[あた;た(咫), ata ; ta ( shi )] (n, n-suf, ctr) (arch) distance between outstretched thumb and middle finger (approx. 18 cm) [Add to Longdo]
[しせき, shiseki] (n, vs) very short distance [Add to Longdo]

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