"触腕" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ɕo̞kɯ̟ᵝɰᵝã̠ɴ] Forms: 触腕 [canonical] (ruby: (しょく), (わん)), shokuwan [romanization]
Etymology: Seemingly a Japanese coinage from Middle Chinese-derived 触 (shoku, “feeling; feeler”) + 腕 (wan, “arm”). Appears during the mid- to late-1800s, in either the Edo period or Meiji period. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|ltc|-|sort=しょくわん}} Middle Chinese, {{compound|ja|触|腕|sort=しょくわん|t1=feeling; feeler|t2=arm|tr1=shoku|tr2=wan}} 触 (shoku, “feeling; feeler”) + 腕 (wan, “arm”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|しょくわん}} 触(しょく)腕(わん) • (shokuwan)
  1. (biology, anatomy) a tentacle: specifically, either of the two tentacles of a squid or cuttlefish that are longer than the other eight (technically called “arms”) Wikipedia link: Edo period, Meiji period Categories (topical): Anatomy, Biology Related terms: 触手: an arm: specifically (shokushu), one of the eight arms of an octopus, similar animal

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