"径" meaning in Translingual

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Character

  1. 径 (Kangxi radical 60, 彳+5, 8 strokes, cangjie input 竹人弓人一 (HONOM) or 竹人水土 (HOEG), four-corner 2721₂, composition ⿰彳𢀖(G) or ⿰彳圣(TJK)) Wikipedia link: Shinjitai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese Synonyms: In mainland China, the right component of this character is 𢀖 which is the simplified component of 巠 (alt: ⿱ス工), In Taiwan (english: based on its encoding standard), Japanese shinjitai and Korean hanja, the right component of this character is 圣 instead, Due to Han unification, both forms are encoded under the same code point. This character may appear to be 径 [Mainland-China], 径 depending on the font used (english: Taiwan/Japan/Korea) Related terms: (alt: Traditional form of 径; kyūjitai form of 径), (alt: Variant traditional form of 徑 in mainland China)

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