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ㄐㄧㄣ [jin1.Homophone
A Chinese Talking Syllabary of the Cantonese Dialect
N(1)  Muscles, muscular strength;
tendons: [jin1rou4], [jin1luo4]↓;
鐵骨 tough and strong as iron and steel;
(have) convulsions, cramps;
疲力盡 (竭) utterly exhausted, dead tired.
(2)  Veins as seen from outside.
(3)  Fibers of plants.
Words1.斗 [jin1dou3], n., a somersault (also 觔斗,金斗,跟頭): 翻斗 to turn a somersault; 栽斗 ditto, to trip, stumble, (fig.) fail miserably in business, politics or any other pursuit (“fall from on high”). 
2.豆 [jin1dou4], adj., (of food) tough and hard to chew. 
3. [jin1ge1da0], n., scrofula. 
4.骨 [jin1gu3], n., a person’s physique (“bones and sinews”): 他很有骨 he's tough, hardy; 骨疼 rheumatic pains. 
5.節 [jin1jie2], n., (1)  muscles and joints; n., (2)  (of compositions) proper arrangement of ideas and phrasing: 有節 forceful (writing): 節兒 [jin1jie0er0], adv., just right, properly, fittingly: 這鍋炖肉是節兒了 this pot of stewed meat is well done; n., 這話正說到節兒上 you've hit the nail right on the head. 
6.力 [jin1li4], n., manual work, physical labor. 
7.絡 [jin1luo4], n., tendons and veins. 
8.肉 [jin1rou4], n., muscles. 
9.書 [jin1shu1], n., a style of calligraphy characterized by sinuous strokes. 
10.頭(麻腦) [jin1tou2], n., part of meat too tough to eat. 
11.炎 [jin1yan2], n., neuritis, muscle tenderness.