chuò
kangxi_radical

Meanings

  1. 1 walk radical (Kangxi #162), 走之 / 走之旁
  2. 2 indexing radical for motion and travel characters; modern form of 辵

Tips

usage
is colloquially called (zǒuzhī) or — the 'walking-foot side'. It wraps around the bottom-left of a character and almost guarantees motion semantics: (enter), 退 (retreat), (return), (cross), (far), (near), (this — pointing motion), (that), (way/road), (go through). Never written as a standalone word.
history
is the simplified handwriting form of (chuò), the canonical Kangxi #162. itself was a compound of (step) + (foot) — a person striding. In modern Chinese has become extinct outside the Kangxi list; everyday writing uses three-stroke as the productive radical.

Radical

Walk Kangxi #162

The 'walk/travel' radical. The modern wrap-around form of (chuò). One of the highest-yield reading shortcuts in Chinese — almost any character containing relates to motion, travel, or path: , 退, , , , , , , , , , , , , . Always sits at the bottom-left, sweeping under the rest of the character.

Used in

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zhè
this · these
hái
still; yet · also; in addition
huán
to return (something); to give back · to pay back; to repay
guò
to cross; to go over; to pass through · to pass (time); to spend
guo
experiential aspect marker · indicates an action that has been experienced at some point in the past
jìn
to enter · to advance

Stroke Order

chuò