angzud | red soldier (in Chinese chess) | 紅卒
bubeeng siawzud | nameless soldier; one of the nameless; worthless common people | 無名小卒
gagzud | jailer; jailor; low-ranking employees who help run a prison | 獄卒
itpeng'itzud | one soldier or one servant | 一兵一卒
khøfzudzut | crowded, hard to move on | 洘秫秫
kuyzud | a demon's minions | 鬼卒
pengzud | soldiers | 兵卒
peqzud | white soldier | 白卒
poxzud | pawn | 步卒
puii-zutzud | fatty dripping | 肥朒朒
puizutzud | plump | 肥朒朒
pøxzud | a sudden (or a violent) death | 暴卒
thaozud | extend out to (road, passageway, etc.) | 透出
tiaxmzutzud | reticent | 恬卒卒; 沉默寡言
utzud | emotionally depressed; depressed; pent up feelings | 鬱卒; 抑鬱; 憂鬱; 鬱悶
zhongzud | sudden | 倉卒
zud | obiit; soldier; underling; a soldier; suddenly; to finish; to complete; die | 卒
zudbie | glutinous rice | 糯米; 秫米; 糯稻
zudbie-png | glutinous rice | 糯米飯
zudbyhurn | sticky rice flour | 糯米粉
zudbykoo | glutinous rice glue | 秫米糊
zudbypng | sticky rice | 糯米飯
zudbytngg | glutinous rice soup | 秫米腸
The following example will get all the words start with a
http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
Checking Back button will show all the vocabularies that end with "zab" such as "apzab".
If you are unsure of any letter, put a . (period) in place of it (eg. "bof.ng").
If you want to get either "r" and "f" in a word, you may put down [fr]. (eg. "bo[fr]ng").
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