to compare / to dispute / compared to / (before adj.) relatively / comparatively / rather / also pr. [jiao3]

= + : In the aorta's bathroom, Joan of Arc and Linus Pauling are comparing their cabriolets.

较 character breakdown

to hand over / to deliver / to pay (money) / to turn over / to make friends / to intersect (lines) / variant of 跤[jiao1]

= + : Linus Pauling, a famous scientist with a beret. Father Time commands Linus Pauling to hand over his beret to him in front of the aorta, but Joan of Arc comes to his rescue.
surname Che
car / vehicle / CL:輛|辆[liang4] / machine / to shape with a lathe / Kangxi radical 159

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) is parading in a cabriolet (mnemonic symbol for 车) in front of the elevator (e1), because he wants to establish his new cult. Like all successful leaders, he takes the carrot-and-stick approach: In one hand he's waving with a seven-branched laser sword (七), in the other one he's waving with a cross (十).
war chariot (archaic) / rook (in Chinese chess) / rook (in chess)

Characters with 较 as component

较 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 较

to compare / to contrast / comparatively / relatively / quite / comparison
to bother about / to haggle / to bicker / to argue / plan / stratagem
to haggle over every ounce / (fig.) to fuss over minor matters / to split hairs
diurnal range (temperature, humidity etc)
absolute (not liable to comparative degree)
erhua variant of 較勁|较劲[jiao4 jin4]
military drill ground / same as 校場|校场[jiao4 chang3]
comparatively large
range (the difference between the lowest and highest values)
mediocre / rather poor / not specially good
to compete against / to measure oneself against / to go head to head (see who is best)
annual range (temperature, humidity etc)
to bicker at length over a trivial matter (idiom)

Sentences with 较

ǎn
lǎo
su̅n
pia̅n
yào
ge̅n
nǐ
jiào
liàng
jiào
liàng