亜
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Translingual
Traditional | 亞 |
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Shinjitai | 亜 |
Simplified | 亚 |
Han character
亜 (radical 7, 二+5, 7 strokes, cangjie input 一中中一 (MLLM) or X一中中一 (XMLLM), four-corner 10107, composition ⿱𫝁一 or ⿻工中)
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 87, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 272
- Dae Jaweon: page 183, character 19
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 1, page 21, character 1
- Unihan data for U+4E9C
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of 亜 – see 亞 (“a house ; second; inferior; etc.”). (This character, 亜, is the former (1969–1976) Singaporean simplified and variant form of 亞.) |
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Japanese
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 亜砒酸 (ahisan, “arsenious acid”)
- 亜燐酸 (arinsan, “phosphorous acid”)
- 亜硫酸 (aryūsan, “sulfurous acid”)
- 亜硝酸 (ashōsan, “nitrous acid”)
- 亜酸化窒素 (asanka chisso, “nitrous oxide”)
- 次亜 (jia, “hypo- -ous”)
Affix
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 亜鉛 (aen, “zinc”)
- 亜音速 (aonsoku, “subsonic speed”)
- 亜温帯 (aontai, “subtemperate zone”)
- 亜科 (aka, “suborder, subfamily (taxonomy)”)
- 亜寒帯 (akantai, “subarctic zone”)
- 亜急性 (akyūsei, “subacute”)
- 亜群 (agun, “subgroup”)
- 亜綱 (akō, “subclass”)
- 亜高山帯 (akōzantai, “subalpine zone”)
- 亜種 (ashu, “subspecies”)
- 亜聖 (asei, “sage of the second order”)
- 亜成層圏 (aseisōken, “sub-stratosphere”)
- 亜属 (azoku, “subgroup, subgenus”)
- 亜族 (azoku, “subgroup”)
- 亜大陸 (atairiku, “subcontinent”)
- 亜脱臼 (adakkyū, “subluxation”)
- 亜炭 (atan, “brown coal, lignite”)
- 亜土壌 (adojō, “subsoil”)
- 亜熱帯 (anettai, “subtropics”)
- 亜麻 (ama, “flax”)
- 亜米利加 (Amerika, “America, United States”)
- 亜目 (amoku, “suborder”)
- 亜門 (amon, “subphylum”)
- 亜剌比亜 (Arabia, “Arabia”)
- 亜流 (aryū)
- 亜爾加里, 亜児加里 (arukari, “alkali”)
- 亜爾然丁 (Aruzenchin, “Argentina”)
- 亜鈴 (arei, “dumbbell”)
- 欧亜 (Ōa, “Eurasia”)
- 亜欧 (Aō, “Eurasia”)
- 興亜 (kō-A, “Asian development”)
- 東南亜 (Tōnan'a, “Southeast Asia”)
- 東亜 (Tōa, “East Asia”)
- 白亜 (hakua, “chalk”)
References
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