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口

kǒu

related components & characters

[object Object]

classical translation

mouth

a hole in the ground
ecological image

a hole in the ground

A hole in the ground into which a seed is buried. A hole dug into the ground is like a mouth that opens and then closes around the seed. The composition of the character shows the plane of earth in relationship to the sky above (二-->口). 二 as the number two is associated with earth. 

nuanced meaning

ancient characters
alternate images from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology:

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