| 楔形文字 | xiē xíng wén zì | cuneiform (Babylonian script) | |
| 楔子 | xiē zi | wedge; peg; stopper; prologue (in some modern novels); prologue or interlude in Yuan dynasty drama | |
| 楔形 | xiē xíng | cuneiform (letters); wedge-shape | |
| 楔嘴鹩鹛 | xiē zuǐ liáo méi | (bird species of China) Cachar wedge-billed babbler (Sphenocichla roberti) | |
| 楔尾伯劳 | xiē wěi bó láo | (bird species of China) Chinese grey shrike (Lanius sphenocercus) |
| 1 | But Fate does iron wedges drive | |
| 2 | These were extra wedges in case they should be needed. | |
| 3 | This table must be wedged up because it is unsteady. | |
| 4 | Her attention is fixed on the wedge-tailed eagle flying above. | |
| 5 | Emancipatory politics inserts the thin end of the wedge of the futureinto the heart of the present. |