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Radical 137
M [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 821F [Pinyin] zhou1 [Korean] ju [Japanese] shuu [Definition]A boat; a ship. This is an archaic word for boat. By Han times D was the common term. [Credit] acm

Ml [Pinyin] zhou1ren2 [Korean] juin [Japanese] shuujin [Definition]A boatman; a captain. [Credit] acm

Mq [Pinyin] zhou1zi5 [Korean] juja [Japanese] shuushi [Definition]A boatman; a captain. [Credit] acm

t [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 8229 [Variant]D [Pinyin] chuan2 [Korean] seon [Japanese] sen [Definition]A variant of 137-5 D [8239]. [Credit] acm

q [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 822A [Pinyin] hang2 [Korean] hang [Japanese] kou [Definition](1) A boat, a ferry. (2) To cross over, navigation. [Credit] acm

u [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 822B [Pinyin] fang3 [Korean] bang [Japanese] hou [Definition](1) A boat. (2) A moored boat. (3) Moor, berth; tie up (a boat). Moorings. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 822C [Pinyin] pan2 ban1 ban3 bo1 [Korean] ban [Japanese] han [Definition](1) Turn, revolve, go round, spin. (2) To carry. (3) to enjoy. (4) Large, great. (5) [bo1]Transliteration for Sanskrit pa sound. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 822E [Variant] [Pinyin] lu2 [Korean] ro [Japanese] ro ru [Definition]Simplified variant of 137-16 [826B]. [Credit] acm

w [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8233 [Pinyin] zhou4 zhu2 [Korean] chug [Japanese] chiku jiku [Definition](1) The bow of a boat; the prow. (2) A rudder. (3) The stern of a boat. [] [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8235 [Variant] [Pinyin] duo4 [Korean] ta [Japanese] da ta [Definition]A rudder; a helm, a wheel. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8236 [Pinyin] bo2 [Korean] bag [Japanese] haku [Definition]A big ship. A sea-going junk. An ocean-going merchant ship. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8237 [Pinyin] xian2 [Korean] hyeon [Japanese] ken gen [Definition]A ship's side. A gunwale; a bulwark. [Credit] acm

v [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8238 [Pinyin] ge3 [Korean] ga [Japanese] ka [Definition](1) A large boat; a ship. (2) A v is a warship. [Credit] acm

D [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8239 [Variant]t [Pinyin] chuan2 [Korean] seon [Japanese] sen [Definition]A boat, a ship[M]. [Credit] acm

x [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 8240 [Pinyin] fu2 [Korean] bu [Japanese] fu fuu [Definition]A small boat; a skiff. A sampan. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 8247 [Pinyin] ting3 [Korean] jeong [Japanese] tei [Definition](1) A small boat. (2) A long and narrow boat. A punt, a skiff. [Credit] acm

z [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 8258 [Pinyin] sou1 [Korean] so [Japanese] sou [Definition](1) A general term for boats. (2) A unit of counting boats. [Credit] acm

y [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 8259 [Pinyin] cang1 [Korean] chang [Japanese] sou [Definition](1) The hold of a ship. (2) A cabin of the ship. [Credit] acm

| [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 825A [Pinyin] cao2 [Korean] jo [Japanese] sou zou [Definition](1) A small boat. (2) A wooden transport ship. [Credit] acm

{ [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 825D [Pinyin] {xue} [Korean] seol [Japanese] sori [Definition][Japanese character] A snowboat; a sled-like apparatus by means of which one can travel on ice or snow. [Credit] acm

} [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 825F [Pinyin] tong2 chong1 [Korean] dong chung [Japanese] tou shou dou [Definition](1) [tong2 tong, tou] A ship, a boat. (2) A warship; battleship. Battle junks. (3) A long, swift boat. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 8262 [Variant] [Pinyin] qiang2 [Korean] jang [Japanese] shou [Definition]The mast of a ship. [Credit] acm

~ [Radical] 137 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 8264 [Pinyin] yi3 [Korean] eui [Japanese] gi [Definition]To make preparations for disembarkation from a ship by pulling into shore. To moor a boat to the bank. To land a boat. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 8266 [Pinyin] jian4 [Korean] ham [Japanese] kan [Definition]Anciently, a warship with wooden walls which protected the men from arrows and other projectiles. Now a general term for warship. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 8268 [Pinyin] meng2 [Korean] mong [Japanese] mou bou [Definition](1) A warship. (2) A long and narrow fast warship which was used for ramming enemy ships. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 15 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 826A [Pinyin] lu3 [Korean] ro [Japanese] ro [Definition]An oar; a scull, a sweep. To row a boat. [E] [Credit] acm

[Radical] 137 [Strokes] 16 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 826B [Variant] [Pinyin] lu2 [Korean] ro [Japanese] ro ru [Definition](1) A unit of measurement for comparing boat size. (2) The stern of a boat. (3) The bow, or prow of a boat. [Credit] acm

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