similar in shape and appearance
figure; physique; form and structure
form; shape; structure; design
circumstances; situation; terrain
tantamount to; to be like
ideogram plus phonetic (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); also known as phonogram, phonetic compound or picto-phonetic character
to describe; description; appearance; look
outer appearance; form; shape; formality
shape; form; pattern; morphology
part of Chinese character indicating the meaning; also called significative or radical
form; shape; appearance; fashion; figure
body and soul; physical and spiritual; material form and internal spirit
advantageous; strategic (position)
derivation of a Chinese loanword from Japanese by using the same characters
(or variants) but applying Chinese pronunciation
(e.g. 场合, derived from Japanese 場合, pronounced "ba'ai")
image; form; figure; visualization; vivid
manner; bearing; trace; mark; trail; etiquette
to show one's feelings; to show it in one's face
radical plus phonetic (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); also known as phonogram, phonetic compound or picto-phonetic character
formalization; formalized
morphology (in biology or linguistics)
vascular cambium (layer of tissue responsible for growth inside wood)
in grave difficulties; the situation is grim
all kinds of; all sorts of; every (different) kind of
inseparable (as form and shadow)
person who represents an organization and enhances its image; ambassador
human shape; in human form; of human appearance; doll; puppet
oval; egg-shaped (leaves in botany)
original shape; true appearance (under the disguise); true character
deformation; shapeshifting; to become deformed; to change shape; to morph
picture; figure; diagram; graph; depiction; graphical
topography; terrain; landform
figure; shape; external form; contour
total form; coherent whole; Gestalt; holistic
not the usual type; Alien (movie); atypical; heterotype
to take shape; shaping; forming
shaping; reshaping; plastic surgery or orthopedics
(abbr. of 整形外科)
incorporeal; virtual; formless; invisible (assets); intangible
to show one's true nature (derog.); to betray oneself
material; tangible; visible; shapely
trapezoid; ladder-shaped; terraced
cuneiform (letters); wedge-shape
scheme (in algebraic geometry)
to become visible; to appear; to manifest one's true nature
orthopedic (e.g. surgery)
arched; vaulted; dome-shaped
form of words (e.g. inflection, conjugation); morphology (linguistics)
pictogram; one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters; Chinese character derived from a picture; sometimes called hieroglyph
out of shape; to lose shape; to deform
to vanish; to hide; to cover one's traces
embryonic form; fledgling stage; prototype
shape resembling the character 八 or 8; V-shape; splayed; figure of eight
in and out shape; crenelated
flared; funnel-shape; trumpet-shape
solid particles in liquid
variant spelling of the same Chinese word, e.g. variant spelling of the same Chinese word, e.g. 筆劃|笔划[bi3 hua4] and 筆畫|笔画[bi3 hua4]; exact synonym and homonym written with different characters and
笔画; exact synonym and homonym written with different characters
sinusoidal (shaped like a sine wave)
crater; ring-shaped mountain
deformed child; child with birth defect
pictogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character derived from a picture; sometimes called hieroglyph
(pharm.) vehicle; excipient
out of shape; to lose shape; to deform
to go through the formalities
stag beetle (generic term for the beetles in the family of lucanidae)
order Passeriformes (perching birds)
configuration space (math.)
congruent figure (geometry)
shearing; shear deformation
animated graphics; animation
to hide from public view; to conceal one's identity; to lay low
vector graphics (computer)
plural form (of a countable noun)
so pleased as to lose one's sense of measure; beside oneself with joy
flatworm; phylum of Platyhelminthes
giant stag beetle (Dorcus titanus)
plastic surgery; orthopedics
unspeakable; indescribable
echelon formation (military)
cuneiform (Babylonian script)
to become a mere formality
soft-bodied organisms; vermes (obsolete taxonomic term)
to distinguish horse and deer easily; to know right from wrong
flatworm; phylum of Platyhelminthes
irregular quadrilateral; trapezium
graphical user interface (GUI)
polymorphonuclear leukocyte
(math.) first fundamental form
heavy on form, light on substance; to stress form at the expense of content
sickle-cell anaemia; sickle-cell disease