Read Edit View history 合口 hékǒu palatable Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 合口 hé//kǒu palatable (of food) tasty or suited to one's taste to heal (of a wound or sore) to close up or heal over to close one's mouth to shut the mouth, often used to describe someone laughing so hard they cannot close it in unison to say or praise something with one voice; to speak in unison to quarrel (dated) to wrangle, squabble, or have a verbal spat u-class final (bound form) refers to the 合口呼 hékǒuhū category in Chinese phonology, where the syllable has a "u" or "w" sound confluence (literary) the place where two rivers or bodies of water meet Frequency Written text 0.192 per million Cross-References Abbreviation of 合口呼 hékǒuhū Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
合口 hé//kǒu palatable (of food) tasty or suited to one's taste to heal (of a wound or sore) to close up or heal over to close one's mouth to shut the mouth, often used to describe someone laughing so hard they cannot close it in unison to say or praise something with one voice; to speak in unison to quarrel (dated) to wrangle, squabble, or have a verbal spat u-class final (bound form) refers to the 合口呼 hékǒuhū category in Chinese phonology, where the syllable has a "u" or "w" sound confluence (literary) the place where two rivers or bodies of water meet Frequency Written text 0.192 per million Cross-References Abbreviation of 合口呼 hékǒuhū Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)