variant of 它[ta1]
a tribe of indigenous people in south China

= 𠂉 + : Mnemonic symbol: a savage. The savage (㐌) doesn't know what a key (𠂉) is and is just about to eat the only key to the front door in the space station's kitchen (Ø2), but Maud Younger (y) and the excavator (也) are able to hinder him in the last second.

㐌 character breakdown

surname Ye
also / too / (in Classical Chinese) final particle implying affirmation

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: the excavator (as in a person with this job), because a plow and a shovel are both tools for moving earth, and a dinosaur bone is what excavators are digging for.

Maud Younger (y) is helping an excavator (也) in the elevator (e3). Together they are excavating a dinosaur bone (丨): Maud turns the earth with a plow (㇆), while the excavator moves the earth with a shovel (乚).
Character component without intrinsic meaning

𠂉 = 丿 + : Mnemonic symbol: 𠂉 looks like a key.

Imagine a banana you can't open without putting a key into each of the holes of a flute which is painted on its peel.
(adverb) also; both ... and ... (before predicates only) / (literary) particle having functions similar to 啊[a5]

Characters with 㐌 as component

(bound form) to put into effect (regulations etc) / to distribute (alms etc) / to apply (fertilizer etc)

= + : The savage (㐌) bestows (施) Sherlock Holmes (sh) a square (方) as sign for their friendship in front of the space station (Ø1).
surname Shi
variant of 拖[tuo1]
to drag / to tow / to trail / to hang down / to mop (the floor) / to delay / to drag on

= + : Tommy Turtle (tu) has to mop (拖) the floor in front of the observatory (o1) but he's just procrastinating (拖). The savage (㐌) even has to drag (拖) him in front of the castle using a toy claw (扌).
variant of 駝|驼[tuo2]
winding
extending to
variant of 阤[tuo2] / variant of 陀[tuo2]
(tree)
old variant of 黐[chi1]
rough, indelicate silk

Words with 㐌

㐌 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 㐌

㐌 currently does not appear in any sentence.