1, a vine with palm-like leaves and mostly yellow flowers; Fruit can be eaten. There are many kinds, such as watermelon, pumpkin, wax gourd and cucumber.
2. The fruit of this plant.
3.(Guā) surname.
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Partial word explanation
1, bitter gourd: [kǔ guā]?
Millet has palmately separated leaves and yellow flowers. The fruit is oblong or ovoid, with sharp ends and many tumor-like protrusions on the surface. Green when immature, orange when mature, slightly bitter, and can be eaten as a vegetable.
2. Guapi: [guā pí]?
See The Guapi Boat.
3. carve up: [guā fēn]?
Divide or distribute like melons. Special? Refers to the division of the territory of other countries by several imperialist countries.
4. Pumpkin: [nán guā]?
Millet has stolons and is pentagonal. The leaves are heart-shaped, the flowers are yellow, the fruit is generally oblate or pear-shaped, and it is reddish brown when mature. Fruits can be used as vegetables, and seeds can be eaten or used as medicine.
5. Cucumber: [huáng guā]?
Millet, with stolons and tendrils, has large pentagonal leaves and yellow flowers. The fruit is cylindrical, usually prickly, yellow-green when it is ripe, and it is a common vegetable.