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TABLE OF RADICALS.

141. U. Hⁿo tau.
A Tiger.
142. Táng
Reptiles.
143. Huĕ.
Blood.
144. Kⁿia.
To walk; do.
145. I.
Clothing.
146. Á. Sai tau.
To overshadow.

Seven Strokes.

147. Kien.
To see.
148. Kák.
A horn; corner.
149. Ngán.
Words.
150. Kok.
A valley.
151. To. Tau.
Pulse.
152. Si.
Swine.
153. Chai.
Ravenous beasts.
154. Pue.
Pearls.
155. Chiă.
Flesh color.
156. Chʽau.
To run.
157. Chok. C. 𧾷.
The foot.
158. Sin.
The body.
159. Ku.
A wheel carriage.
160. Sin.
Bitter.
161. Sin.
Time.
162. Tʽok. C. 辶.
Going.
164. Ip. C. 阝.
A city.
164. Iu.
Distilled spirit.
165. Pien.
To discriminate.
166. Li.
Chinese furlong.

Eight Strokes.

167. Kim.
Metal.
168. Chiang. 镸.
Long.
169. Mᵘng.
A door.
170. Hu. C. 阝.
A mound.
171. Tai. Ti.
To extend to.
172. Chui.
Short-tailed birds.
173. Ho.
Rain.
174. Chʽe.
Green; azure.
175. Hui.
Not; wrong.

Nine Strokes.

176. Min.
The face; surface.
177. Kek.
Skin of animals.
178. Ui.
Insubordinate.
179. Kiu.
Leeks.
180. Im.
Sound.
181. Hiĕ.
The head.
182. Hwang.
Wind.
183. Pue.
To fly.
184. Chiǎ.
To eat.
185. Siu.
The head; chief.
186. Hiang.
Incense; fragrant.

Ten Strokes.

187. Be.
A horse.