(ní) mud; clay; paste; pulp
(nì) restrained
(nídāo) trowel
(nìgǔ) stick-in-the-mud; to stick to old ways; stubbornly conservative
(nìgǔbùhuà) conservative and unable to adapt (idiom)
(nítǔ) earth; soil; mud; clay
(níkēng) mud pit; mire; morass
(nítúxuānmiǎn) to despise titles and high offices
(nìzi) putty (used by plumbers and glaziers)
(níhái) clay doll
(nìshǒu) stubborn and conservative
(nífēng) to seal jars etc with mud, clay or lute; lute; luting
(níyán) mudstone; shale
(níbā) mud
(níshuǐjiàng) mason
(níshā) silt
(níshājùxià) mud and sand flow together (idiom); good and bad mingle
(nízhǎo) swamp
(nínào) mud; muddy swamp; sump; fig. a sticky predicament
(níjiāng) slurry; mud
(nítán) quagmire
(nínìng) muddy; mud
(níhuī) lime plaster (construction)
(nítàn) peat
(nítànxiǎn) matted sphagnum moss (Sphagnum palustre)
(níméi) peat
(níniúrùhǎi) lit. a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. to disappear with no hope of returning
(níwǎjiàng) bricklayer; tiler; mason
(nípénjì) Devonian (geological period 417-354m years ago)
(níshíliú) landslide; torrent of mud and stones; mudslide
(nípúsà) clay Bodhisattva
(nípúsàguòjiāngzìshēnnánbǎo) like a clay Bodhisattva fording a river, can't guarantee his own safety; unable to save oneself, let alone others
(nízhì) muddy
(nízhìyán) mudstone (geology)
(nízhìyèyán) mudstone
(nízuì) blind drunk; drunk as drunk can be
(níjīn) to gild; gilt
(níchǎn) trowel
(níqiu) loach; mud fish; CL:條|条[tiao2]