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pēi Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
pēi | pei1
English translation
embryo; an unfinished thing

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About pēi

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

flesh

Etymology of pēi

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

⺼丕

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

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Example sentences using pēi

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yǒu rén 发现 fāxiàn , gài Néng 抑制 yì zhì 黄瓜 huáng guā 胚轴 de 伸长 shēn cháng .

It was found that calcium reduced elongation of cucumber hypocotyls.

功能 gōngnéng xiàng Néng 产生 chǎnshēng zhū Xīn 植物 zhíwù de pēi .

Its functions are like a zygotic embryo in giving rise to a new plant.

shì yóu 胚胎 pēi tāi shí de qián 三个神经原 shén jīng yuán jiē 愈合 yù hé 而成 de

It is formed by the coalescence of the first three neuromeres in the embryo .

Words with pēi

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
胚胎 pēi tāi embryo胚胎 pēi tāi
pēi variant of pēi [pēi]
胚胎学 pēi tāi xué embryology胚胎學
胚芽 pēi yá bud胚芽 pēi yá
胚乳 pēi rǔ endosperm (botany)胚乳 pēi rǔ
胚囊 pēi náng (botany) embryo sac胚囊 pēi náng
胚泡 pēi pào (biology) blastocyst胚泡 pēi pào
外胚层 wài pēi céng ectoderm (cell lineage in embryology)外胚層
胚珠 pēi zhū ovule胚珠 pēi zhū
中胚层 zhōng pēi céng mesoderm (cell lineage in embryology)中胚層
胚层 pēi céng germ layer胚層
胚芽鞘 pēi yá qiào coleoptile, protective sheath covering an emerging shoot (botany)胚芽鞘 pēi yá qiào
内胚层 nèi pēi céng endoderm (cell lineage in embryology)內胚層

pēi Decomposition & Compounds

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