concurrently
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In the weeds, some claws are concurrently drawing two lines that look like animal legs.
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In the weeds, some claws are concurrently drawing two lines that look like animal legs.
Breakdown of concurrently
animal legs
ハ component
line; stick
丨 component
weeds
䒑 component
This kanji just looks like weeds sprouting from the ground.
claw
⺕ component
Usages of concurrently
dislike
嫌
Though they dislike it, women can do multiple things concurrently.
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concurrently
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