"蚕" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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Mandarin cán
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Pinyin can2
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一乂中一戈
Sijiao 2013.6
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 cán silkworm
Results beginning with 蚕
 cán sī natural silk (secreted by silkworm)
 cán shí (lit. and fig.) to nibble away at
 cán dòu broad bean (Vicia faba) / fava bean
 cán jiǎn silkworm cocoon
 cán yǒng silkworm chrysalis / pupa
 cán zhǒng silkworm eggs
 cán é Chinese silkworm moth (Bombyx mori)
 cán bó tray of straw for raising silkworms / fig. sericulture
 cán bó variant of 蠶箔|蚕箔[can2 bo2]
 cán cài Malabar spinach / Basella alba
 Cán Cóng Can Cong, legendary creator of silk and sericulture
 cán cù silkworm nest (bundle of straw etc provided for silkworm to spin their cocoons)
 cán luǎn silkworm eggs
 cán mián a silkworm's period of inactivity prior to molting
 cán nóng sericulturist
 cán shā silkworm guano (excrement)
 cán shān silkworm nest (bundle of straw etc provided for silkworm to spin their cocoons)
 cán yǐ newly hatched silkworm
 cán zhǐ paper on which silkworm lays its eggs
 cán zǐ silkworm eggs
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 cán bǎo bǎo silkworm
 cán dòu zhèng G6PD deficiency
 cán jiǎn zhǐ paper made from silkworm cocoons
 cán mián zì handwriting that resembles a hibernating silkworm
 cán shí jīng tūn lit. to nibble like a silkworm or swallow like a whale (idiom) / fig. to seize (territory etc) incrementally or wholesale
Approximate Results for 蚕
 yǎng cán to raise silkworms
 Chūn cán Silkworms in Spring (1933), Chinese silent movie in socialist realist style, based on novel by Mao Dun 茅盾[Mao2 Dun4]
 sāng cán silkworm
 jiā cán the common silkworm (Bombyx mori)
 shā cán genus Nereis, with species including the sandworm and the clam worm
 wò cán plump lower eyelids (considered to be an attractive feature)
 zhè cán silkworms fed on the leaves of the 柘[zhe4] tree
 bái jiāng cán the larva of silkworm with batrytis
 cǎo shí cán Chinese artichoke / Stachys sieboldii
 yǎng cán yè silk industry
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