"丝" meaning in All languages combined

See 丝 on Wiktionary

Character [Chinese]

Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 丝 – see 絲 . . Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China [canonical], and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong [canonical], and Taiwan. [canonical], “silk [romanization]
Etymology: Simplified from 絲 via variant 𢇁. Etymology templates: {{Han simp|絲}} Simplified from 絲
  1. Tags: Macau, Malaysia, no-gloss Categories (topical): Chinese numeral symbols, Fabrics, Fibers

Character [Translingual]

  1. 丝 (Kangxi radical 1, 一+4, 5 strokes, cangjie input 女女一 (VVM), four-corner 2210₃, composition ⿱⿰⿱𠃋𠃋⿱𠃋𠃋一 or ⿰纟纟) Wikipedia link: Shinjitai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese

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