齿

chǐ
noun #7,478

Meanings

  1. 1 tooth
  2. 2 teeth
  3. 3 tooth-like part; cog

Examples

Tā de yáchǐ hěn zhěngqí.
His teeth are very straight.
Zhège chǐlún huài le.
This gear (cogwheel) is broken.

Tips

usage
齿 is the literary/formal word for tooth. In everyday speech, (yá) or 牙齿 (yáchǐ) is used. 齿 appears in many compounds: 齿轮 (gear), 口齿 (articulation), 不齿 (to despise).
history
The traditional character is a pictograph resembling a mouth with teeth. It's one of the 214 Kangxi radicals (radical 211).

Components

phonetic
zhǐ
stop; foot
Top zhǐ supplies the sound with a small tone shift zhǐ → chǐ — a regular old-Chinese alternation between dental initials. Originally 齿 was just a pictograph of a mouth full of teeth; was added later on top as a sound clue to disambiguate the graph.
semantic
kǎn
open container; jaw outline
Outer bottom shape sketches the open jaw or mouth cavity — the rim that holds the teeth. The simplified 齿 keeps only this minimal frame plus a single inner pair where the traditional had four teeth drawn explicitly.
semantic
rén
person; here, a stylised tooth-pair
Inside the jaw frame sits a tiny -shape standing in for the teeth themselves. The traditional drew several rows; the 1956 reform collapsed them into this one person-like silhouette. Read the inner as 'teeth visible in the open mouth'.

Radical

Tooth Kangxi #211

Indexes characters about teeth, age, and ranking (since age was historically counted by tooth eruption). Compounds: (age, simplified from ), (buck-tooth), (bare the teeth), / (teeth misaligned, used metaphorically for disagreement). The simplified 齿 abstracts the original pictograph of teeth in a mouth.

Used in

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líng
age · years (of experience)
yín
gums (of the teeth)
to bare one's teeth; to show one's teeth (in anger, pain, or aggression) · (of teeth) to project; to stick out unevenly
dirty; filthy; sordid · base; despicable; mean-spirited
bāo
(of teeth) to protrude; to stick out beyond the lips
chuò
(in 龌龊) dirty; filthy; sordid (of conduct or character)

Stroke Order

齿 chǐ