Pertaining to the Chinese
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SINICPertaining to the Chinese.
SINITICPertaining to the Chinese
SERICPertaining to the ancient Chinese.
SINICRelating to the Chinese.
YEAROFTHETIGER1998, to the Chinese
SINITICRelating to the Chinese race.
TAO"The Way," to the Chinese
YUANIt's tender to the Chinese
KOOChinese Ambassador to the U. S.
TSIANGChinese delegate to the U. N.
MANCHURIAArea known to the Chinese as Dongbei
LUCKYLike the number 8, to the Chinese
OREOSCookies introduced to the Chinese market in 1996
sinologicalrelating to sinology, the study of Chinese language, culture, etc
GAONovelist .. Xingjian, the first Chinese to receive the Nobel Prize in literature
snakeheada Chinese criminal involving the transport of criminals to other parts of the world
snakeheadsSNAKEHEAD, a Chinese criminal involving the transport of criminals to other parts of the world
romaniseto render in the Latin alphabet, esp. a language traditionally written in a different system, as Chinese or Japanese
romanizeto render in the Latin alphabet, esp. a language traditionally written in a different system, as Chinese or Japanese
mandarinof, relating to, or typical of a public official in the Chinese Empire of any of nine superior grades
cucumberThe climbing plant of the gourd family that yields this fruit, native to the Chinese Himalayan region. It is widely cultivated but very rare in the wild
cucumbersThe climbing plant of the gourd family that yields this fruit, native to the Chinese Himalayan region. It is widely cultivated but very rare in the wild
yangsthe masculine active principle in nature that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in light, heat, or dryness and that combines with yin to produce all that comes to be
gingkoesA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
yangthe masculine active principle in nature that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in light, heat, or dryness and that combines with yin to produce all that comes to be
gingkosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
ginkgosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
meridians(in acupuncture and Chinese medicine) Each of a set of pathways in the body along which vital energy is said to flow. There are twelve such pathways associated with specific organs
cupping(in Chinese medicine) A therapy in which heated glass cups are applied to the skin along the meridians of the body, creating suction as a way of stimulating the flow of energy
classifiersAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
classifierAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
kudzufast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
kudzusfast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
moxaa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles
moxasa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles