"流" meaning in Translingual

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Character

  1. 流 (Kangxi radical 85, 水+7, 9 strokes in traditional Chinese, 10 strokes in mainland China and Japanese and Korean, cangjie input 水卜戈山 (EYIU), four-corner 3411₃, composition ⿰氵㐬(GJKV or U+F9CA or U+2F902) or ⿰氵⿱𠫓⿲丿丨㇄(HT or U+FA97)) Wikipedia link: Man'yōgana
    Sense id: en-流-mul-character-Rc8itWoO Categories (other): Han char with multiple ids, Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Translingual terms with redundant script codes Synonyms: In mainland China (alt: based on Xin Zixing character form), Japanese kanji, Korean hanja and Vietnamese Nôm, the upper right component 𠫓 is written ⿱亠厶 (4 strokes) while the bottom right stroke is written 乚 with an ending hook which is the historical form found in the Kangxi Dictionary, In Taiwan and Hong Kong (english: based on Big5 character form), the upper right component 𠫓 is written ⿻一厶 (3 strokes) while the bottom right stroke is written ㇄ without the ending hook Synonyms (Three CJK compatibility ideographs exist for this character): U+F9CA corresponds to a duplicate character found in South Korea's KS X 1001 character set, U+FA97 corresponds to an alternative form used in North Korea which is similar to the character used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, U+2F902 corresponds to an alternative form used in Taiwan which is similar to the character used in mainland China, Japan, Korea but the bottom right stroke is written ㇄ without the ending hook

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        "流 (Kangxi radical 85, 水+7, 9 strokes in traditional Chinese, 10 strokes in mainland China and Japanese and Korean, cangjie input 水卜戈山 (EYIU), four-corner 3411₃, composition ⿰氵㐬(GJKV or U+F9CA or U+2F902) or ⿰氵⿱𠫓⿲丿丨㇄(HT or U+FA97))"
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          "氵",
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          "㐬",
          "㐬#Translingual"
        ],
        [
          "𠫓",
          "𠫓#Translingual"
        ],
        [
          "丿",
          "丿#Translingual"
        ],
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          "丨",
          "丨#Translingual"
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          "㇄",
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      "sense": "Three CJK compatibility ideographs exist for this character",
      "word": "Hong Kong"
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      "sense": "Three CJK compatibility ideographs exist for this character",
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