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[ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]俉[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]嗯[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]寤[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]忢[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]悞[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]悟[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]晤[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]焐[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]痦[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]蘁[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]誤[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]误[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]迕[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]遻[/ref]
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[ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]㕶[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]䎸[/ref], [ref dict="Unihan (Ch-En)"]䮏[/ref]

Cantonese Index for Unihan. 2014.

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