1, shell bèi ké shellfish's hard shell. In ancient times, it was used as ornaments or money, and later it was used to make handicrafts.
2. Outer coating of the shell wài ké( 1). (2) The skin of a fruit or seed (such as the shell of a grain or nut or the pod of a pea).
3, clam shell bàng ké clam shell. It was often used for divination in ancient times.
4. The average thickness of the surface layer of the earth's crust is about 30 to 70 kilometers.
5, the body qū qiào refers to the body, for the spirit.
Shell ké
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1, mouth: the hard skin of things.
Such as: shell; Shells; Skull; Mauser gun; Shell (shell); Shell family (shellfish, ostracods and other crustaceans); Shellfish (called seashells with shells); Shell fruit (fruit with a hard shell)
2. See also qi ao.
Keqià o
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1, text: hard skin
The clam hulls. -English Huxley,? Yan Fu's Translation of The Theory of Evolution
Another example is: the body; Crust; Crust; The golden cicada sheds its shell; Shell; Shell; Body; Fructus Aurantii.
2. See also ké.