嚙
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Translingual
    
| Traditional | 齧/嚙/囓 | 
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| Shinjitai (extended) | 噛∣𪘂 | 
| Simplified | 啮 | 
Han character
    
嚙 (Kangxi radical 30, 口+15, 18 strokes, cangjie input 口卜一山 (RYMU), four-corner 61072, composition ⿰口齒)
Related characters
    
- 齧 (Orthodox traditional form of 嚙) and 囓 (Variant traditional form of 齧)
- 噛 (Japanese shinjitai)
- 啮 (Simplified Chinese)
References
    
- KangXi: page 212, character 41
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 4516
- Dae Jaweon: page 435, character 24
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 699, character 14
- Unihan data for U+5699
Usage notes
    
Note that in traditional Chinese, 嚙 is considered as a variant form of 齧 (same in meaning and usage but different in appearance) whereas in Japanese, 嚙 (shinjitai form: 噛) and 齧 (shinjitai form: 𪘂) are used differently in their compound words.
Chinese
    
| For pronunciation and definitions of 嚙 – see 齧 (“to bite; to gnaw; to erode; etc.”). (This character, 嚙, is a variant traditional form of 齧.) | 
Japanese
    
| 噛 | |
| 嚙 | 
Readings
    
Definitions
    
| For pronunciation and definitions of 嚙 – see 噛. (This term, 嚙, is an alternative spelling of the above terms.) | 
Korean
    
    Hanja
    
嚙 • (gyo) (hangeul 교, revised gyo, McCune–Reischauer kyo)
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Vietnamese
    
    
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