The Chinese Radical: 巛


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Meaning
wild river    巛

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT HSK 6
to patrol, to make one's rounds
xún
Left: movement , right: wild river (var. of river , here: badge of rank of US-army sergeants)
The movement of US-sergeants is to patrol.
JLPT HSK 6
nest
cháo
Top: (hear: three beaks), bottom: fruit, result (here: nest in a tree )
Three beaks in a nest in the tree are: a nest.
JLPT no HSK
agate
nǎo
Left: king, jade , right: wild river , druse with an agate
The jade from a wild river in a druse is: the agate.
JLPT no HSK
to extirpate, to plagiarize, to destroy
chāo, jiǎo
Left: nest 巢 (three beaks in a nest in a tree ), right: knife, to cut
(All in) the nest I (kill) with the knife when extirpating.
JLPT no HSK
(name of a river)

Left: water , right: 甾 (wild river , rice field )
This water as a wild river at the rice fileds.

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