Character component without intrinsic meaning

汒 character breakdown

to die / to lose / to be gone / to flee / deceased

= + : Willy Walrus (w) just finished digging a grave (亡) for his dead relatives who were killed in the Arctic in the anglepod's kitchen (ang2). Exhausted, he sticks the shovel (乚) in the earth and puts his beret (亠) on it. Finally, he sets up the tombstone (mnemonic symbol for 亡).
old variant of 亡[wang2]

= + : My mnemonic for 亡 is a tombstone, so this ancient variant gets to be a sarcophagus.

Willy Walrus (w) has to bury the Neanderthal man (人) in the anglepod's kitchen (ang2). The Neanderthal man (人) is lying in a half open sarcophagus (亾) next to Willy, and Willy uses a shovel (乚) to dig the grave.
"water" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 85), occurring in 沒|没[mei2], 法[fa3], 流[liu2] etc / see also 三點水|三点水[san1 dian3 shui3]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a bottle of water. Sheldon Shrimp (shu) enjoys a bottle of water (氵) in the Eiffel Tower's living room (ei3). The got the water by scratching (㇀) a blossom (⺀) and catching the leaking dew in a bottle.

Characters with 汒 as component

vast, with no clear boundary / fig. hazy / indistinct / unclear / confused

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is visiting his dead friends in the anglepod's kitchen (ang2). Their tombstones (汒) form a vast field with no clear boundary (茫). It will take Mahatma Gandhi several days to water all the sheets of artificial lawn (艹) in front of the tombstones using bottled water (汒).

Words with 汒

汒 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 汒

汒 currently does not appear in any sentence.