拱
Meaning:
to cup one's hands in salute
Pinyin:
gong3
Strokes:
9
Radical:
拱
How to Write 拱 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "拱" in Chinese
The Chinese character 拱 (gong3) means "to cup one's hands in salute". This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 拱 include: 假拱, 半拱, 圆拱.
📚 Words and Phrases with 拱
Common words containing this character
假拱
blind arch
HSK 2
半拱
semiarch
HSK 2
圆拱
a round vault
HSK 2
打拱
to bow with clasped hands
HSK 2
拱墅
Gongshu district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang
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拱墩
pillar of a vault
HSK 2
斗拱
dougong – an interlocking wooden bracket system between the top of a column and a crossbeam, used in traditional Chinese architecture to support overhanging roofs, composed of blocks and arms fitted together without nails
HSK 2
枓拱
variant of 斗拱[dou3 gong3]
HSK 2
猪拱菌
Chinese truffle
HSK 3
近拱点
(astronomy) periapsis
HSK 3
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "拱"?
- The pinyin is gong3
- How many strokes does "拱" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "拱" mean?
- to cup one's hands in salute
- What is the radical of "拱"?
- The radical is "拱"