(dāo) surname Dao
(dāo) knife; blade; single-edged sword; cutlass; CL:把[ba3]; classifier for sets of one hundred sheets (of paper)
(dāozǔ) sacrificial knife and altar
(dāoguāngxuèyǐng) massacre
(dāojù) cutting tool
(dāorèn) knife blade; crucial point
(dāocì) to stab; to attack with knife
(dāocìxìngtòng) lancing pain
(dāoxiāomiàn) knife-shaved noodles (pared or shaved into strips), a Shanxi specialty
(dāochā) knife and fork; CL:副[fu4]
(dāokǒu) cut; incision
(dāozi) knife; CL:把[ba3]
(dāozizuǐbadòufuxīn) lit. knife mouth but heart of bean curd; sharp tongue concealing a caring heart
(dāofǔshǒu) lictor
(dāopiàn) razor blade; (tool) bit; blade
(dāobā) to scar from a knife cut
(dāobǐ) writing up of official or judicial documents; pettifoggery
(dāogēnghuǒzhòng) slash and burn (agriculture)
(dāobèi) back of the knife
(dāoyè) blade
(dāoshēn) blade (of a knife or sword)
(dāoláng) Dolan, a people of the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, also known as 多郎
(dāofēng) cutting edge or point of a knife, sword or tool
(dāojùfǔyuè) knife, saw, ax and hatchet (idiom); facing torture and execution
(dāojùdǐnghuò) knife, saw and cauldron; ancient instruments of torture; fig. torture
(dāolèi) knives; cutlery
(dāomǎdàn) female warrior role in Chinese opera