stuffing / forcemeat / filling

= + : Marie Curie (xi) set up a sling trap (臽) in the anthill's bathroom (an4) and uses a Chinese cruller (饣) as bait. She'll mince (馅) whatever she catches and use as stuffing (馅) for her dumplings.

馅 character breakdown

pitfall / trap (archaic)

= + : Marie Curie (xi) wants to catch the crane (⺈) and set up a trap (臽) in the anthill's bathroom (an4). She prepares a sling trap (臽) and places a mortar (臼) with some food in the middle of the sling, and soon she will catch the crane.
"to eat" or "food" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 184)

Mnemonic symbol: a Chinese cruller.

Sherlock Holmes is eating a Chinese cruller in the space station's entrance. The crane flew by and gave it to him.
(archaic) pit; hole in the ground / (archaic) variant of 陷[xian4]

Characters with 馅 as component

馅 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 馅

meat pie / pie / pasty
to leak / to expose (sb's secret) / to spill the beans / to let the cat out of the bag
ground meat / mincemeat
erhua variant of 餡餅|馅饼[xian4 bing3]
erhua variant of 餡|馅[xian4]
stuffed (of food) / with filling
erhua variant of 露餡|露馅[lou4 xian4]
stuffing / force-meat / filling, e.g. in 包子[bao3 zi5] or 餃子|饺子[jiao3 zi5]
a meat pie falls from the sky (idiom) / to have something fall into your lap
vegetable filling

Sentences with 馅

馅 currently does not appear in any sentence.