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脈
Meaning:

In Japanese, 脈 means “pulse”.
How to read it:
Kunyomi | Not often used |
Onyomi | みゃく |
How to write it:

Origin:

It’s hard to remember this kanji by its origin.
However, I will think of a way to help you.
You can use another kanji 派(meaning: group) to remember kanji 脈. You can see a river here. It’s because the blood is just like river. So 脈 means “pulse”. |

Development:

Vocabulary:
Level | Word | Reading | Meaning |
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Adv | 文脈 | ぶんみゃく | context |
Adv | 山脈 | さんみゃく | mountains |
Adv | 脈 | みゃく | pulse |
Adv | 人脈 | じんみゃく | network |
H_Adv | 動脈 | どうみゃく | artery |
H_Adv | 脈絡 | みゃくらく | context |
S_Adv | 脈拍 | みゃくはく | pulse |
S_Adv | 静脈 | じょうみゃく | vein |
S_Adv | 脈々 | みゃくみゃく | continuous |
Others | 脈打つ | みゃくうつ | to pulsate |
Others | 鉱脈 | こうみゃく | vein |
Others | 葉脈 | ようみゃく | leaf vein |
Others | 脈圧 | みゃくあつ | pulse pressure |