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How do clips form words?

The fragment is a polyphonic word with the following words:

Jia jiā

Plywood, sandwich, clamping and entrainment?

Garcia

Clothes, quilts, shirts, skirts,

Clip gā

armpit

meaning of a word

Splint: 1. Hard or soft material used to protect, fix or restrict the movement of body parts. 2. A plate-like device used to make one part cling to another.

Interlayer: 1. A layer between the other two layers. Double 3. Hollow.

Clamping: help; Education.

Entrainment: 1. Stealing means hiding in other things or secretly bringing in relevant materials during the exam.

Coat: 1. There are double-decker clothes inside and outside. 2. Veil dress: a dress with a face and lining and no padding in the middle.

Sandwich quilt: there is no quilt, only the quilt inside and outside. The seventy-fourth time in The Water Margin: "Yan Qing and Li Kui jy had to rent an inn in Chengtou, rest their burdens, take a quilt and teach Li Kui jy to fall asleep." Lu Xun's letter to his mother: "The weather in Shanghai is getting colder, so you can cover it at night."

Jacket: You can wear a jacket.

Double skirt: There is a double skirt inside.

Underarm: underarm.

Clip analysis

Jia is a Chinese character, pronounced jiā/jiá/gā, which means left and right stalemate and left and right restriction. When used as a verb, it generally means to hold socks and other items with a clip. Clip as a noun can refer to a clip. This character is recorded in Mu Chuan and Li Zhou Zi Cai Chuan.