腺
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Translingual
Han character
腺 (radical 130, 肉+9, 13 strokes, cangjie input 月竹日水 (BHAE), four-corner 76232, composition ⿰⺼泉)
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 990, character 13
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 29746
- Dae Jaweon: page 1442, character 15
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 3, page 2097, character 5
- Unihan data for U+817A
Chinese
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Pronunciation
Compounds
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Japanese
Glyph origin
A 国字 (kokuji, “Japanese-coined character”) coined in the late 1700s–early 1800s by rangaku scholar Udagawa Genshin as a translation for Dutch klier (“gland”), as an ideogrammic compound (會意) : ⺼ (“flesh; body”) + 泉 (“spring; fountain; source; producer of liquid”), together expressing the idea “part of the body that produces liquid secretions”.
Compounds
Compounds
- 腺状 (senjō): glandular
- 甲状腺 (kōjōsen): thyroid gland
- 管状腺 (kanjōsen): tubular gland
- 涙腺 (ruisen): lacrimal gland
- 耳下腺 (jikasen): parotid gland
- 顎下腺 (gakkasen): submaxillary gland
- 舌下腺 (zekkasen): sublingual gland
- 唾液腺 (daekisen): salivary gland
- 扁桃腺 (hentōsen): tonsil
- 前立腺 (zenritsusen): prostate gland
- 尿道球腺 (nyōdōkyūsen): bulbourethral gland
- カウパー腺 (kaupāsen): bulbourethral gland
- スキーン腺 (sukīnsen): Skene's gland
- 小前庭腺 (shōzenteisen): Skene's gland
- 傍尿道腺 (bōnyōdōsen): Skene's gland
- バルトリン腺 (barutorinsen): Bartholin's gland
- 大前庭腺 (daizenteisen): Bartholin's gland
- 汗腺 (kansen): sweat gland
- 皮脂腺 (hishisen): sebaceous gland
- 性腺 (seisen): sex gland
- 毒腺 (dokusen): venom gland
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