Cocoon pinyin jiǎn (pronounced as the third tone with the consonant j, the medial i, and the rhyme an.) ?
Pinyin jiǎn (茧拼音 jiǎn) (consonant j, medial i, rhymes with an.)
Subhead: 艹, 笔画: 9? , five strokes: AJU
Basic meaning:
1, the shell made of silk spat out by the larvae of certain insects before they turn into pupae, usually white or yellow in color. Cocoons are the raw material for silk reeling.
2, with "callus".
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Related Words and Phrases
1、金茧 [ jīn jiǎn ]?
Interpretation: golden cocoon. It is a metaphor for a lamp.
2, silk cocoon [ sī jiǎn ]?
Definition: also known as "silk cocoon". Silkworm cocoon. It also refers to the work of raising silkworms and reeling silk.
3, ice cocoon [ bīng jiǎn ]?
Definition: the cocoon of iceworms. Commonly used as a beautiful name for ordinary cocoons.
4, cocoon [ cán jiǎn ]?
Interpretation: Silkworms spit out the shell, oval, the silkworm becomes a chrysalis inside. It is the raw material for silk reeling.
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