to reclaim (land) / to cultivate

垦 character breakdown

Tu (ethnic group) / surname Tu
earth / dust / clay / local / indigenous / crude opium / unsophisticated / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]

= + : Tommy Turtle (tu) wants to fix a cross (十) on a flute (一) in the space station's living room (Ø3). He uses dust and clay (土) to hold them together.
blunt / tough / chewy

= + : Mnemonic symbol: chewing gum.

= + : The sun hates it when Guy Fawkes is riding his longboard in the encampment. This time, she found out how to stop him: With chewing gum on the floor.
one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing mountain / ☶ / ancient Chinese compass point: 45° (northeast)

Characters with 垦 as component

垦 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 垦

to clear a wild area for cultivation / to put under the plow
to open up land (for agriculture)
Kenting National Park on the Hengchun Peninsula 恆春半島|恒春半岛[Heng2 chun1 Ban4 dao3], Pingtung county, south Taiwan
Kenli District in Dongying 東營|东营[Dong1 ying2], Shandong
Kenli District in Dongying 東營|东营[Dong1 ying2], Shandong
to open up land for cultivation
to reclaim land by diking
to bring under cultivation (scrubland, marshland etc)
to open up land for cultivation / to garrison troops to open up land
Kenting, a national park on the southern tip of Taiwan, popular as a tourist destination (abbr. for 墾丁國家公園|垦丁国家公园[Ken3 ding1 Guo2 jia1 Gong1 yuan2])

Sentences with 垦

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